Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 6.5 - PARTICULATE MATTER LIMITATIONS EXCEPT LAKE
Rule 6 - Marion County
Section 6-31 - Vertellus Agriculture & Nutrition Specialties LLC

Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 6-31

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11

Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17

Sec. 31.

(a) Vertellus Agriculture & Nutrition Specialties LLC in Marion County shall meet the following emission limits:

Source Source ID No. Point Input ID Process Emission Limits
tons/yr lbs/million Btu
Vertellus Agriculture & 00049 01 186N 0.15
Nutrition Specialties LLC 02 2722 W 0.15
03 2726 S0.15
186 N, 2722 W, and 2726 S12.2 total
04 2728 S 0.3 0.011
06 2714 V 0.7 0.011
07 2707 V 0.7 0.011
08 2724 W 0.8 0.011
10 722804 0.3 0.011
11 732714 1.5 0.011
12 2706 Q 0.3 0.011
18 2729 Q 0.2 0.011
20 2740 Q 0.4 0.011

(b) In addition to complying with subsection (a), Vertellus Agriculture & Nutrition Specialties LLC shall comply with the following:

(1) Boiler CB-70K, CS Kettle Born Heater, and CS Still Born Heater identified as one hundred percent (100%) natural gas burners in 326 IAC 7-4-2.1(a)(4) must burn only natural gas.

(2) Processes CB20 CB600-300 Boiler and 50K CN5-400 Boiler:
(A) are subject to 326 IAC 6.5-1-2(b)(3); and

(B) must only burn natural gas or landfill gas.

(3) Maintain monthly fuel usage records for processes 186 N, 2722 W, and 2726 S that contain sufficient information to estimate emissions including the following:
(A) Boiler identification.

(B) Fuel usage for each type of fuel.

(C) Heat content of fuel.

(D) Emission factor used to calculate emissions.

(4) Within thirty (30) days of the end of each calendar quarter, submit a written report to the department containing the monthly emissions for each of the previous twelve (12) months for boilers 186 N, 2722 W, and 2726 S, including the information in subdivision (3).

(5) Compliance with the annual tons per year limitation must be based on the sum of the monthly emissions for each twelve (12) month period.

(6) The fuel usage records must be:
(A) maintained at the source for three (3) years;

(B) available for an additional two (2) years; and

(C) made available to the department or its designated representative upon request.

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