General Permit Under the Federal Indian Country Minor New Source Review Program, 20879-20880 [2019-09831]
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installation of approximately 0.4 miles
of 6-inch-diameter pipeline lateral; (iii)
the installation of a remote controlled
mainline block valve; (iv) the
installation of a new pig launcher/
receiver; and (v) modifications to an
existing metering station. National Fuel
plans to begin construction commencing
in summer 2019 and anticipates the
facilities will be placed in-service by
December 2019. National Fuel estimates
the cost of the Brockway Modernization
Project to be $24.2 million.
Any person or the Commission’s staff
may, within 60 days after issuance of
the instant notice by the Commission,
file pursuant to Rule 214 of the
Commission’s Procedural Rules (18 CFR
385.214) a motion to intervene or notice
of intervention and pursuant to section
157.205 of the regulations under the
NGA (18 CFR 157.205), a protest to the
request. If no protest is filed within the
time allowed therefore, the proposed
activity shall be deemed to be
authorized effective the day after the
time allowed for filing a protest. If a
protest is filed and not withdrawn
within 30 days after the allowed time
for filing a protest, the instant request
shall be treated as an application for
authorization pursuant to section 7 of
the NGA.
Pursuant to section 157.9 of the
Commission’s rules, 18 CFR 157.9,
within 90 days of this Notice the
Commission staff will either: Complete
its environmental assessment (EA) and
place it into the Commission’s public
record (eLibrary) for this proceeding; or
issue a Notice of Schedule for
Environmental Review. If a Notice of
Schedule for Environmental Review is
issued, it will indicate, among other
milestones, the anticipated date for the
Commission staff’s issuance of the EA
for this proposal. The filing of the EA
in the Commission’s public record for
this proceeding or the issuance of a
Notice of Schedule for Environmental
Review will serve to notify federal and
state agencies of the timing for the
completion of all necessary reviews, and
the subsequent need to complete all
federal authorizations within 90 days of
the date of issuance of the Commission
staff’s EA.
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on the environmental review of this
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The Commission strongly encourages
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and interventions in lieu of paper using
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electronically should submit an original
and 3 copies of the protest or
intervention to the Federal Energy
regulatory Commission, 888 First Street
NE, Washington, DC 20426.
Dated: May 6, 2019.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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AGENCY
[EPA–R09–OAR–2016–0580; FRL–9993–50–
Region 9]
General Permit Under the Federal
Indian Country Minor New Source
Review Program
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of final permit.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), Region IX is issuing a
general permit for use in Indian country
within California pursuant to the Clean
Air Act (CAA) Federal Indian Country
Minor New Source Review (NSR)
program for new and modified minor
sources. The general permit is for a
single source category, gasoline
dispensing facilities (GDFs), and will be
available in certain areas of Indian
country that are within the geographical
boundaries of California. This includes
areas located in an Indian reservation or
in another area of Indian country over
which an Indian tribe, or the EPA, has
demonstrated that the tribe has
jurisdiction and where there is no EPAapproved minor NSR program in place.
The EPA is finalizing this general
permit as a streamlined option that
owners or operators may elect to use for
the CAA minor NSR preconstruction
permitting of certain minor sources that
construct or modify in Indian country
and belong to the GDF source category.
DATES: This permit becomes effective,
and available for sources to request
coverage, June 12, 2019, unless a
petition for review of the final permit is
properly and timely filed with the EPA
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Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) per
40 CFR 49.159(d). In that case, the
permit’s effectiveness will be stayed and
construction cannot be authorized
under this permit until agency review
procedures are exhausted under 40 CFR
49.159(d) and the Regional
Administrator subsequently issues a
final permit. The general permit
becomes effective and applicable as to a
particular stationary source upon
issuance by the reviewing authority of
an Approval of the Request for Coverage
for that particular stationary source.
ADDRESSES: Documents relevant to the
above-referenced permit are available
for public inspection during normal
business hours at the following address:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San
Francisco, CA 94105–3901. To arrange
for viewing of these documents, call
Lisa Beckham at (415) 972–3811. Due to
building security procedures, at least 24
hours advance notice is required.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
Beckham, EPA Region IX, (415) 972–
3811, beckham.lisa@epa.gov. Key
portions of the administrative record for
this decision, including the general
permit, Technical Support Document,
and Request for Coverage form, are
available through a link at EPA Region
IX’s website at https://www.epa.gov/
caa-permitting/california-tribalgasoline-permits. The administrative
record for this action is available
through www.regulations.gov (Docket ID
#EPA–R09–OAR–2016–0580).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Final Decision
The EPA, Region IX is issuing a
general permit for use in Indian country
within California pursuant to the CAA
Federal Indian Country Minor NSR
program for new and modified minor
sources at 40 CFR 49.151 through
49.161. The general permit is for a
single source category, gasoline
dispensing facilities (GDFs), and will be
available in certain areas of Indian
country that are within the geographical
boundaries of California. This includes
areas located in an Indian reservation or
in another area of Indian country (as
defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151) over which
an Indian tribe, or the EPA, has
demonstrated that the tribe has
jurisdiction and where there is no EPAapproved minor NSR program in place.
The EPA is issuing this general permit
as a streamlined option that owners or
operators may elect to use for CAA
minor NSR preconstruction permitting
of certain minor sources that construct
or modify in Indian country and belong
to the GDF source category.
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A gasoline dispensing facility, or
GDF, is any stationary source, such as
a gas station, that dispenses gasoline
into the fuel tank of a motor vehicle,
motor vehicle engine, nonroad vehicle
or nonroad engine. Types of GDFs that
potentially may use this general permit
include, but are not limited to, facilities
that dispense gasoline into on- and offroad, street, or highway motor vehicles,
lawn equipment, boats, test engines,
landscaping equipment, generators,
pumps, and other gasoline-fueled
engines and equipment. New or
modified GDF sources with the
potential to emit regulated NSR
pollutants over thresholds specified in
the Federal Indian Country Minor NSR
program regulations at 40 CFR 49.153,
and located within the geographic
boundaries of California and on an
Indian reservation or in another area of
Indian country over which an Indian
tribe or the EPA has demonstrated that
the tribe has jurisdiction, are currently
subject to permitting requirements
under this EPA minor NSR program.
The general permit that is the subject
of this notice is intended to provide a
streamlined permitting option for
owners and operators of qualifying
GDFs to use to meet the requirements of
this EPA minor NSR program. However,
owners and operators of such GDFs may
choose to apply to the EPA for a
traditional source-specific permit to
meet the preconstruction requirements
of this permitting program in lieu of
requesting coverage under the general
permit.
The primary pollutant of concern for
GDFs that may use this general permit
is volatile organic compounds (VOC),
which are emitted from storage tanks
and gasoline dispensing units at GDFs.
Some GDFs may also have emergency
engines, which emit VOC, nitrogen
oxides, carbon monoxide, particulate
matter (PM), PM less than or equal to 10
mm in diameter (PM10), and PM less
than or equal to 2.5 mm in diameter
(PM2.5). Except for VOC emissions,
emissions of all other regulated NSR
pollutants from new or modified GDF
sources that may use the general permit
are expected to be below the minor NSR
permitting thresholds in 40 CFR 49.153.
This general permit regulates VOC
emissions from GDFs and includes
emission limitations that require each
GDF to control emissions from storage
tanks during unloading of the gasoline
cargo from the tanker truck, using what
are known as Stage I controls. In
addition, the general permit requires
GDFs in ozone nonattainment areas
classified as serious, severe, or extreme
to limit VOC emissions caused from
vehicle refueling by using pump-based
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controls known as Stage II controls.
There are also limits on the amount of
gasoline each GDF can dispense in a 12month period: 25,000,000 million
gallons in ozone attainment/
unclassifiable areas, marginal ozone
nonattainment areas, and moderate
ozone nonattainment areas; and
15,000,000 gallons in serious, severe,
and extreme ozone nonattainment areas.
The emission limitations in the general
permit are expected to generally limit
emissions of VOC from a new or
modified GDF to less than 30 tons per
year (tpy) in attainment areas and
marginal or moderate ozone
nonattainment areas and 9 tpy in
serious, severe, and extreme ozone
nonattainment areas. The detailed
emission limitations are included in the
general permit and discussed in detail
in our Technical Support Document.
These and other key documents related
to this general permit are available
online here: https://www.epa.gov/caapermitting/california-tribal-gasolinepermits.
Public Comments
The public comment period started on
September 30, 2016 and ended on
January 31, 2017. A public hearing was
held on November 30, 2016 at the EPA
Region IX offices in San Francisco,
California. The EPA considered all
comments received during the public
comment period in making its final
permit decision. The submitted
comments and the EPA’s responses are
available as part of the administrative
record for this action.
Administrative Record
The final general permit and all other
supporting information are available
through www.regulations.gov under
Docket ID No. EPA–R09–OAR–2016–
0580.The administrative record for this
action may also be viewed in person,
Monday through Friday (excluding
Federal holidays) from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m., at the EPA Region IX address
above. Due to building security
procedures, please call Lisa Beckham at
(415) 972–3811 at least 24 hours in
advance to arrange a visit. Lisa Beckham
can also be reached through EPA Region
IX’s toll-free general information line at
(866) 372–9378.
Permit Appeal
In accordance with 40 CFR 49.159,
within 30 days after a final permit
decision has been issued, any person
who filed comments on the draft permit
or participated in the public hearing
may petition the EAB to review any
condition of the permit decision. Any
person who failed to file comments or
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to participate in the public hearing may
petition for administrative review only
to the extent that the changes from the
draft to the final permit or other new
grounds were not reasonably
ascertainable during the public
comment period. The 30-day period
within which a person may request
review under this section begins with
service of notice of the final permit
decision. A petition to the EAB is a
prerequisite to seeking judicial review
of the final agency action under Section
307(b) of the CAA. For purposes of
judicial review, final agency action
occurs when we deny or issue a final
permit and agency review procedures
are exhausted. Following an appeal to
the EAB, the EPA will issue a final
permit decision as specified in 40 CFR
49.159(d)(8).
Additional Information
If you have questions, or if you wish
to obtain further information, please
contact Lisa Beckham at (415) 972–
3811, toll-free at (866) 372–9378, via
email at R9airpermits@epa.gov, or at the
mailing address above. If you would like
to be added to our mailing list to receive
future information about this general
permit or other permit decisions issued
by EPA Region IX, please contact Lisa
Beckham, or visit the EPA Region IX
website at https://www2.epa.gov/caapermitting/tribal-nsr-permits-region-9.
Please bring the foregoing notice to
the attention of all persons who would
be interested in this matter.
Dated: May 1, 2019.
Elizabeth J. Adams,
Director, Air Division, Region IX.
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Environmental Protection
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ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
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‘‘RadNet’’ (EPA ICR No. 0877.14, OMB
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review and approval in accordance with
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3501 et seq.). Before doing so, EPA is
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0580; FRL-9993-50-Region 9]
General Permit Under the Federal Indian Country Minor New Source
Review Program
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of final permit.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region IX is
issuing a general permit for use in Indian country within California
pursuant to the Clean Air Act (CAA) Federal Indian Country Minor New
Source Review (NSR) program for new and modified minor sources. The
general permit is for a single source category, gasoline dispensing
facilities (GDFs), and will be available in certain areas of Indian
country that are within the geographical boundaries of California. This
includes areas located in an Indian reservation or in another area of
Indian country over which an Indian tribe, or the EPA, has demonstrated
that the tribe has jurisdiction and where there is no EPA-approved
minor NSR program in place. The EPA is finalizing this general permit
as a streamlined option that owners or operators may elect to use for
the CAA minor NSR preconstruction permitting of certain minor sources
that construct or modify in Indian country and belong to the GDF source
category.
DATES: This permit becomes effective, and available for sources to
request coverage, June 12, 2019, unless a petition for review of the
final permit is properly and timely filed with the EPA Environmental
Appeals Board (EAB) per 40 CFR 49.159(d). In that case, the permit's
effectiveness will be stayed and construction cannot be authorized
under this permit until agency review procedures are exhausted under 40
CFR 49.159(d) and the Regional Administrator subsequently issues a
final permit. The general permit becomes effective and applicable as to
a particular stationary source upon issuance by the reviewing authority
of an Approval of the Request for Coverage for that particular
stationary source.
ADDRESSES: Documents relevant to the above-referenced permit are
available for public inspection during normal business hours at the
following address: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, 75
Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105-3901. To arrange for viewing
of these documents, call Lisa Beckham at (415) 972-3811. Due to
building security procedures, at least 24 hours advance notice is
required.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Beckham, EPA Region IX, (415)
972-3811, [email protected]. Key portions of the administrative
record for this decision, including the general permit, Technical
Support Document, and Request for Coverage form, are available through
a link at EPA Region IX's website at https://www.epa.gov/caa-permitting/california-tribal-gasoline-permits. The administrative
record for this action is available through www.regulations.gov (Docket
ID #EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0580).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Final Decision
The EPA, Region IX is issuing a general permit for use in Indian
country within California pursuant to the CAA Federal Indian Country
Minor NSR program for new and modified minor sources at 40 CFR 49.151
through 49.161. The general permit is for a single source category,
gasoline dispensing facilities (GDFs), and will be available in certain
areas of Indian country that are within the geographical boundaries of
California. This includes areas located in an Indian reservation or in
another area of Indian country (as defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151) over
which an Indian tribe, or the EPA, has demonstrated that the tribe has
jurisdiction and where there is no EPA-approved minor NSR program in
place. The EPA is issuing this general permit as a streamlined option
that owners or operators may elect to use for CAA minor NSR
preconstruction permitting of certain minor sources that construct or
modify in Indian country and belong to the GDF source category.
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A gasoline dispensing facility, or GDF, is any stationary source,
such as a gas station, that dispenses gasoline into the fuel tank of a
motor vehicle, motor vehicle engine, nonroad vehicle or nonroad engine.
Types of GDFs that potentially may use this general permit include, but
are not limited to, facilities that dispense gasoline into on- and off-
road, street, or highway motor vehicles, lawn equipment, boats, test
engines, landscaping equipment, generators, pumps, and other gasoline-
fueled engines and equipment. New or modified GDF sources with the
potential to emit regulated NSR pollutants over thresholds specified in
the Federal Indian Country Minor NSR program regulations at 40 CFR
49.153, and located within the geographic boundaries of California and
on an Indian reservation or in another area of Indian country over
which an Indian tribe or the EPA has demonstrated that the tribe has
jurisdiction, are currently subject to permitting requirements under
this EPA minor NSR program.
The general permit that is the subject of this notice is intended
to provide a streamlined permitting option for owners and operators of
qualifying GDFs to use to meet the requirements of this EPA minor NSR
program. However, owners and operators of such GDFs may choose to apply
to the EPA for a traditional source-specific permit to meet the
preconstruction requirements of this permitting program in lieu of
requesting coverage under the general permit.
The primary pollutant of concern for GDFs that may use this general
permit is volatile organic compounds (VOC), which are emitted from
storage tanks and gasoline dispensing units at GDFs. Some GDFs may also
have emergency engines, which emit VOC, nitrogen oxides, carbon
monoxide, particulate matter (PM), PM less than or equal to 10 [micro]m
in diameter (PM10), and PM less than or equal to 2.5 [mu]m
in diameter (PM2.5). Except for VOC emissions, emissions of
all other regulated NSR pollutants from new or modified GDF sources
that may use the general permit are expected to be below the minor NSR
permitting thresholds in 40 CFR 49.153.
This general permit regulates VOC emissions from GDFs and includes
emission limitations that require each GDF to control emissions from
storage tanks during unloading of the gasoline cargo from the tanker
truck, using what are known as Stage I controls. In addition, the
general permit requires GDFs in ozone nonattainment areas classified as
serious, severe, or extreme to limit VOC emissions caused from vehicle
refueling by using pump-based controls known as Stage II controls.
There are also limits on the amount of gasoline each GDF can dispense
in a 12-month period: 25,000,000 million gallons in ozone attainment/
unclassifiable areas, marginal ozone nonattainment areas, and moderate
ozone nonattainment areas; and 15,000,000 gallons in serious, severe,
and extreme ozone nonattainment areas. The emission limitations in the
general permit are expected to generally limit emissions of VOC from a
new or modified GDF to less than 30 tons per year (tpy) in attainment
areas and marginal or moderate ozone nonattainment areas and 9 tpy in
serious, severe, and extreme ozone nonattainment areas. The detailed
emission limitations are included in the general permit and discussed
in detail in our Technical Support Document. These and other key
documents related to this general permit are available online here:
https://www.epa.gov/caa-permitting/california-tribal-gasoline-permits.
Public Comments
The public comment period started on September 30, 2016 and ended
on January 31, 2017. A public hearing was held on November 30, 2016 at
the EPA Region IX offices in San Francisco, California. The EPA
considered all comments received during the public comment period in
making its final permit decision. The submitted comments and the EPA's
responses are available as part of the administrative record for this
action.
Administrative Record
The final general permit and all other supporting information are
available through www.regulations.gov under Docket ID No. EPA-R09-OAR-
2016-0580.The administrative record for this action may also be viewed
in person, Monday through Friday (excluding Federal holidays) from 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the EPA Region IX address above. Due to building
security procedures, please call Lisa Beckham at (415) 972-3811 at
least 24 hours in advance to arrange a visit. Lisa Beckham can also be
reached through EPA Region IX's toll-free general information line at
(866) 372-9378.
Permit Appeal
In accordance with 40 CFR 49.159, within 30 days after a final
permit decision has been issued, any person who filed comments on the
draft permit or participated in the public hearing may petition the EAB
to review any condition of the permit decision. Any person who failed
to file comments or to participate in the public hearing may petition
for administrative review only to the extent that the changes from the
draft to the final permit or other new grounds were not reasonably
ascertainable during the public comment period. The 30-day period
within which a person may request review under this section begins with
service of notice of the final permit decision. A petition to the EAB
is a prerequisite to seeking judicial review of the final agency action
under Section 307(b) of the CAA. For purposes of judicial review, final
agency action occurs when we deny or issue a final permit and agency
review procedures are exhausted. Following an appeal to the EAB, the
EPA will issue a final permit decision as specified in 40 CFR
49.159(d)(8).
Additional Information
If you have questions, or if you wish to obtain further
information, please contact Lisa Beckham at (415) 972-3811, toll-free
at (866) 372-9378, via email at [email protected], or at the mailing
address above. If you would like to be added to our mailing list to
receive future information about this general permit or other permit
decisions issued by EPA Region IX, please contact Lisa Beckham, or
visit the EPA Region IX website at https://www2.epa.gov/caa-permitting/tribal-nsr-permits-region-9.
Please bring the foregoing notice to the attention of all persons
who would be interested in this matter.
Dated: May 1, 2019.
Elizabeth J. Adams,
Director, Air Division, Region IX.
[FR Doc. 2019-09831 Filed 5-10-19; 8:45 am]
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