July 17, 2013

 

AlisonDean

Boise White Paper, LLC

ATTN: Environmental Manager

1300 Kaster Rd

Saint Helens, OR 97051-3143

Source number: 05-1849

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Cascade Corporation

2201 NE 201st Ave

Fairview, OR 97024-9718

Source number: 26-3038

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

FCC Commercial Furniture, Inc.

8452 Old Highway 99 N

Roseburg, OR 97470-9594

Source number: 10-0155

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Esco Corporation

ATTN: Plant 1

PO Box 10123

Portland, OR 97296-0123

Source number: 26-2068

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

BryanBishop

Cenveo Corporation

ATTN: Environmental Director

2000 NW Wilson St

Portland, OR 97209-1817

Source number: 26-2931

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Glacier Northwest, Inc.

1050 N River St

Portland, OR 97227-1719

Source number: 05-2367

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

SP Fiber Technologies Northwest, LLC

1301 Wynooski St

Newberg, OR 97132-3380

Source number: 36-6142

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Valley Landfills, Inc.

ATTN: Coffin Butte Landfill

28972 Coffin Butte Rd

Corvallis, OR 97330-9592

Source number: 02-9502

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

AKZO Nobel Coatings Inc.

PO Box 12336

Salem, OR 97309-0336

Source number: 24-9205

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

DeMarcoDoxie

Ennis Paint Inc.

1675 Commercial St NE

Salem, OR 97301-6407

Source number: 24-8082

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

W.R. Grace & Co. - Conn.

PO Box 646

Albany, OR 97321-0210

Source number: 22-6009

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

U.S. Army Umatilla Chemical Depot

ATTN: Umatilla Depot Activity

78798 Ordnance Rd

Hermiston, OR 97838-9108

Source number: 25-0024

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

AndrewFrankowski

Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.

PO Box 20067

Portland, OR 97294-0067

Source number: 26-1876

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

DanielClark

City of Portland

ATTN: Columbia Blvd.Wastewater Treatment Plant

5001 N Columbia Blvd

Portland, OR 97203-2098

Source number: 26-0100

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

GregGassner

Murphy CompanyATTN:

412 W Central Ave

Sutherlin, OR 97479-7500

Source number: 10-0022

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 15, 2013

 

AliciaKahl

Dyno Nobel, Inc.

ATTN: Environmental Manager

63149 Columbia River Hwy

Deer Island, OR 97054-9401

Source number: 05-2042

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

JayLetter

Myers Container LLC

ATTN: Environmental Manager

8435 NE Killingsworth St

Portland, OR 97220-4660

Source number: 26-3035

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Container Management Services, LLC

ATTN: Environmental Manager

8435 NE Killingsworth St

Portland, OR 97220-4660

Source number: 26-2572

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

KimForbis

Quad/Graphics Marketing, LLC

6031 NE 92nd Dr

Portland, OR 97220-1320

 

 

Source number: 26-3110

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

MariChesser

Microchip Technology Inc.

ATTN: Environmental Health and Safety Manager.

21015 SE Stark St

Gresham, OR 97030-2015

Source number: 26-3240

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Roseburg Forest Products CompanyATTN:

PO Box 1088

Roseburg, OR 97470-0252

Source number: 06-0010

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 15, 2013

 

 

Phillips 66 Company

ATTN: Terminal Superintendent

5528 NW Doane Ave

Portland, OR 97210-3608

Source number: 26-2026

 

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

TimKelly

Klamath Energy, LLC

4940 Highway 97 S

Klamath Falls, OR 97603-9593

Source number: 18-0003

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

 

Pacific Cast Technologies, Inc.

ATTN: Accounts Payable

150 Queen Ave SW

Albany, OR 97322-3306

Source number: 22-0011

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers

July 17, 2013

 

KimForbis

Quad/Graphics Marketing, LLC

6031 NE 92nd Dr

Portland, OR 97220-1320

Source number: 26-3110

 

RE: Permanent rule updates to Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and lead, and adoption of 1-hour Significant Impact Levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide.

Greetings permit holder,

This letter is to inform you about proposed rule amendments that may affect your activities. DEQ is developing a rulemaking proposal to update the Oregon Administrative Rules as required by the Clean Air Act.

The proposed rule changes are necessary to align state rules with Section 110 requirements of the Clean Air Act by revising the rule language for the lead ambient air quality standards for consistency with the federal national ambient air quality standards, adopting the 1-hour ambient air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, and adopting 1-hour significant impact levels for nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. If approved, these amendments will be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval as revisions to the Oregon State Clean Air Act Implementation Plan.

What this means to you

If the above proposed rule amendments are approved by the Environmental Quality Commission, DEQ will require a demonstration by permit holders that significant increases of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide emissions do not cause or contribute to a violation of the 1-hour standards when an air quality impact analysis is required by either the Plant Site Emission Limit or Prevention of Significant Deterioration) programs. If an analysis is required, the analysis must be conducted in accordance with a modeling protocol approved by DEQ and the results must be included in the application for a new or modified permit.

DEQ will propose the permanent rule amendments to the commission for adoption in October 2013. You may submit comments in writing to Carrie Capp by mail, fax, or e-mail, or you may attend the public hearing and submit written comments or provide testimony. It is not necessary to attend the hearing in order to comment. Written comments received prior to the deadline are treated equally with oral comments. To be considered, your comments must be received prior to the comment deadline of 5 p.m. on Aug. 19, 2013. Receipt of e-mail comments will be acknowledged immediately. Written comments may be mailed to Carrie Capp, Oregon DEQ, Air Quality Division, 811 SW Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204. Comments may be e-mailed to: comment-SIP.SO2.NO2.Lead@deq.state.or.us or faxed to Carrie Capp at 503-229-5675.

 

 

Public hearing: August 15, 2013

DEQ - Headquarters

Conference Rm. EQC-B

811 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

6 p.m.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

David Collier

Manager, Air Quality Planning Section

 

CC: Air Quality Regional Managers