Standardized Authorizations (Permits by Rule & Standard Permits) Dana Johnson Air Permits Division...
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- Standardized Authorizations (Permits by Rule & Standard
Permits) Dana Johnson Air Permits Division Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality Environmental Trade Fair 2015
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- Overview Types of NSR Authorizations Submitting Applications
Certifications Topics of Discussion Contact Information and Links
Questions
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- Types of NSR Authorizations De Minimis PBRs Standard Permits
State Permits NNSR & PSD Increasing Emissions
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- NSR and Title V Comparison DM PBRs SP State Permits NNSR &
PSD NSR Title V SOP GOP Minor
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- De Minimis Authorizations DM PBRs SP State Permits NNSR &
PSD NSR Negligible sources Industry/activity-specific Meet all
conditions exactly Typically no paperwork Keep records De minimis
information Negligible sources Industry/activity-specific Meet all
conditions exactly Typically no paperwork Keep records De minimis
information
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- Example De Minimis Authorizations
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- Examples of De Minimis MSS Coatings of
- Standard Permits Comb./Coatings Section Electric Generating
Units Animal Carcass Incinerators Boilers (>40 MM Btu/hr)
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- Submitting Applications Preferred Order Introduction/Cover
letter Table of Contents Administrative documents: o o Core Data
Form Core Data Form o o PI-7, PI-7-CERT, or PI-1S
PI-7PI-7-CERTPI-1S o o Copy of check or ePay Voucher Introduction/
Cover letter Table of Contents Core Data Core Data PI-7, PI-7
PI-7-CERTPI-7-CERT, or PI-1SPI-1S Payment 1 2 3
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- Submitting Applications Preferred Order Process description
Project description Process flow diagram/plot plan Process flow
diagram Plot plan 6 Project description 5 Process description
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- Example Process Description COMPANY NAME owns and operates the
SITE AND/OR UNIT NAME located in COUNTY NAME. The site associated
gas from the well flows through a 500,000 Btu/hr line heater
(HTR1), where it is periodically heated to reduce the formation of
hydrates. The gas then flows into the two stage separator, where
the liquids (water) are separated from the gas. The gas then flows
to the gas sales meter while the liquids flow into the produced
water tanks (TK1 and TK2) on the site. The tank vapors are vented
to the atmosphere, while the liquids are eventually trucked
off-site (TRUCK).
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- Example Project Description (Initial) COMPANY NAME has
submitted a Form PI-7-CERT for the initial authorization of the
SITE NAME in accordance with PBR OR STANDARD PERMIT, APPLICABLE
RULE(S).
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- Example Project Description (Revision) COMPANY NAME has
submitted a Form PI-7-CERT to authorize the following revisions at
the SITE NAME in accordance with PBR OR STANDARD PERMIT, APPLICABLE
RULE(S): Addition of one (1) 1,430-hp compressor engine (EPN: C1)
Removal of one (1) 250,000 Btu/hr glycol dehydrator (EPN: DEHY1)
Update associated fugitive emissions (EPN: FUG) All other emission
sources will remain as currently authorized.
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- Submitting Applications Preferred Order Summary of emissions: o
o Short-term (lb/hr) and long-term (tpy) o o Speciations (if
applicable) Detailed emission calculations: o o TCEQ spreadsheet o
o Other TCEQ approved methods Summary of emissions Short-term
Long-term Speciations Detailed emission calculations TCEQ
spreadsheet Other approved methods 7 8
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- Example Table 1(a) Page 1
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- Example Summary of Emissions
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- Submitting Applications Preferred Order Compliance with
applicable rules: o o Federal, state, and local o o Current
checklist Technical information: o o New or existing site o o
Upstream or downstream effects o o Impact analysis/NAAQS Technical
information New/existing site Upstream/ downstream effects
Impacts/NAAQS 10 Compliance Federal rules State rules Local rules
Current checklist 9
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- Submitting Applications Preferred Order Supporting
information/documentation: o o Lab analysis o o Manufacturer
information o o MSDS or SDS o o Process simulation reports Maps 12
Supporting information Lab analysis Manufacturer info. MSDS or SDS
Reports 11
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- Sending the Application STEERS: ePermitting software STEERS
AirOG: for e-mailing updates AirOG or Hardcopy
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- High Volume Submittals Pre-Permitting Meeting E-mail an example
application to staff before the meeting Discuss the process and
expectations at the meeting
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- Response Letters E-mail: Immediate Easy to forward Easy storage
Mail: Lost mail Unexpected delays
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- Streamlining STEERS Certifications Updating guidance and
forms
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- STEERS (ePermits) What is available through ePermits? Am I
required to use ePermits?
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- Certifications What is PTE? When must I certify? How do I
certify? What happens to my certification?
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- Reasons to Certify Emission limitations for Title V
applicability Federal applicability Control/destruction efficiency
claims Operating hours
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- Topics of Discussion Fees Current Checklist Emission
Calculation Spreadsheet Welcome, Mr. Short
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- Contact Air Permits Division Main line:(512) 239-1250
E-mail:airperm@tceq.texas.govairperm@tceq.texas.gov E-mail:
airperm@tceq.texas.gov airperm@tceq.texas.gov Main line: (512)
239-1250
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- Links Air Permits by Rule Standard Air Permits
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- Contact SBLGA Small Business & Local Government Assistance
Small Business & Local Government Assistance Main line: (800)
447-2827 Website: Small Business & Local Government Assistance
Main line: (800) 447-2827
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- Questions?