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FENOC RrstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company
Perry Nuclear Power Plant 10 Center Road
Perry Ohio 44081
1lllam FR Kanda 440-280-5579 Vice President - Nuclear Fax. 440-280-8029
February 21, 2003 PY-CEI/OEPA-0393L
Mr. Timothy Fischer Ohio EPA, Northeast District Office 2110 East Aurora Road Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
Re: Perry Nuclear Plant (Premise No. 0243120922)- Tank Permit Applications
Dear Mr. Fischer:
Enclosed are Permit to Install and Permit to Operate applications for the following Perry Nuclear Plant underground storage tanks:
Div. I - 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank Div. 11 - 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank Div. m - 39,375 gal. No. 2 oil tank
Please note that applications for these sources were submitted to your office in 1995 and have been pending processing. Ohio EPA's permit forms have changed since the original submittal; therefore, these applications are being resubmitted to assist in processing. If there are any questions concerning these applications, please call Gail Twymon (FirstEnergy Permitting & Compliance Section) at (330) 791-4487 or Leo Harte (Perry Plant Environmental & Chemistry Section) at (440) 280-5514.
Thank you for your assistance.
Very truly yours,
MGT Enclosures
cc: L. J. Harte M. G. Twymon NRC Region Ill NRC Resident Inspector NRC Project Manager NRC Document Control Desk (Docket No. 50-440) 7
.~41 FOR OHIO EPA USE ONLY DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED:
FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS ACTIVITY CATEGORY FORM ORGANIC MATERIAL STORAGE TANK WITH
CAPACITY EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 40,000 GALLONS OEPA EMISSIONS UNIT ID - (if established)
1. - Type of tank: [ [ [ [ [
2. Location of tank:
] Fixed roof tank ] External floating roof tank ] Internal floating roof tank ] Variable vapor space tank ] Pressure tank
Perry Div. I 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank
[ ] Indoors [ X] Outdoors [ X] Underground
3. Tank capacity: 90,000 gallons or barrels
4. Shape and dimensions:
[ X ] Cylindrical [ ] Spherical [ ] Other, specify
5. Tank shell material: [X ] Steel [ ] Aluminum [ Other, specify
6. If this tank is located outdoors and above ground, provide the paint color of the tank's shell
and roof and indicate the condition of the paint. NA
Shell: [ Aluminum (specular) [ ] Aluminum (diffuse)
Roof: [ ] Aluminum (specular) [ ] Aluminum (diffuse)
[ ] Gray (dark) [ ] Gray (light)
[ ]Gray (dark) [] Gray (light)
[ ]White [] Other, specify
[I [1IWhite Other, specify
[ ] Red (primer) -
[ ] Red (primer)
Condition of paint: [ ] Good [ ] Poor
7. If this tank is a variable vapor space tank or is interconnected to a variable vapor space tan
complete the following: NA
a) Capacity of vapor expansion system: _ gallons or barre
b) Identify all tanks and other vapor sources interconnected to the vapor expansion system
8. If this tank is subject to the federal New Source Performance Standards under 40 CFR 60,
Subpart Ka, "Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids
Constructed After May 18, 1978", complete the following: NA
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FOR OHIO EPA USE ONLY DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED:
FACILITY ID:
a) Date of initial fill with petroleum liquid
b) Was tank out of service for a period of a year or more? [ ] yes [ ] no If yes, identify the date of subsequent refilling with petroleum liquid after the most recen out-of-service period of a year or more.
9. Supplemental data: NA
[ ]Check this box if tank was converted from an external floating roof tank or a fixed roof ta to an internal floating roof tank and provide type and date of conversion:
[ ]Check this box if tank is used to store produced crude oil or condensate prior to custody transfer.
[ ]Check this box if tank is insulated and describe:
[ ]Check this box if tank is heated and indicate temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit):
10. Material stored No. 2 oil Trade Name diesel
Density: 6.1 lbs/gal or °API Producer BP
11. Temperature of stored material: Average -amb OF and Maximum 54 OF
12. Vapor pressure of stored material: a) Actual vapor pressure: 0.0003 psia at average storage temperature
0.0003 psia at maximum storage temperature
b) Reid vapor pressure: Average 0.01 psia and minimum-maximum _NK _NK psia
c) If material stored is a gas or liquified gas, provide the pressure at which it is stored: psi gauge at _F NA
13. The vapor molecular weight: 130 lbs/lb-mole
14. If the material is a liquid other than gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, crude oil, lubricant or other petroleum liquid, answer the questions below:
Is it a photochemically reactive material? [ Yes [X ] No
15. Is the material a hazardous waste? [ Yes [X] No If yes, identify type (EPA hazardous waste number)
16. Type of filling: [ ] Splash [X ] Submerged [ ] Other, specify
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FOR OHIO EPA USE ONLY DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED:
FACILITY ID.
17. Indicate the year (or 12-month period) for items 18 and 19: 2002
18. The maximum daily throughput of material stored: *__ _gallons or barrels. *Emergency diesels - operated when needed. Daily maximum not applicable.
19. Maximum annual throughput of material stored: 9750 gallons or barrels.
20. If this tank is equipped with or vented to a vapor control system, complete (a) through (c) o this item. NA
a) Type of vapor control system
Manufacturer Make or Model Date installed (month/year)
b) Date tank was equipped with or vented to vapor control system (month/year)
c) Specify the rate of emission or percent control (by weight) for any pollutants being controlled: (Attach calculations and test data to support response, unless previously submitted.)
21. Complete the table below for any pressure or vacuum relief vent valve. NA
Type of Vent Pressure Setting Vacuum Setting If pressure relief is discharged to a vapor control Valve system, identify the vapor control system
4 4 4
If this tank is a Fixed Roof, Variable Vapor Space or Pressure Tank, complete items 22 through 25:
22. If the tank is vertical, what type of roof does it have? NA [ ] Cone roof
Slope of the cone roof: ft/ft [ Dome roof
Radius of the dome roof: ft
23. The average height of the liquid material stored within the tank during the year:
41 ft.
24. The average liquid surface temperature: 49 OF
25. Is this tank bolted or riveted construction? [] Yes [X] No
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FACILITY ID.
If this tank is an External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 26 through 32: NA
26. Type of floating roof: [ ] Double Deck [ ] Pontoon [ ] Other, specify
27. Type of shell construction: [ ] Welded [ ] Riveted or bolted
28. Are all openings in the external floating roof, except automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, leg sleeves, main roof drain, emergency roof drains and slotted gauging/sampling wells, equipped with both a cover, seal or lid without visible gaps and a projection into the tank below the liquid surface? [ Yes [ ]No
If no, explain:
29. Number of emergency roof drains . Is each emergency roof drain equipped w both a projection into the tank below the liquid surface and a slotted membrane fabric cove or other device which covers at least 90% of the area of the opening?
30. Is there a slotted gauging/sampling well? [] Yes [ No
If yes, is it equipped with an object which floats on the liquid surface within the well and wh covers at least 90 percent of the area of the well opening? 9 Yes 9 No
31. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of roof fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (24-inch diameter well) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter well) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
Unslotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover __Gasketed sliding cover
Slotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover, without float _ Gasketed sliding cover, without float __Gasketed sliding cover, with float
Gauge-float well (20-inch diameter) __Unbolted cover, ungasketed
_ Unbolted cover, gasketed __Bolted cover, gasketed
Gauge-hatch/sample well (8-inch diameter) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
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FACILITY ID.
Roof leg (3-inch diameter) __Adjustable, pontoon area __Adjustable, center area __Adjustable, double-deck roofs
Fixed
Roof drain (3-inch diameter) __Open
90% closed
Roof leg (2-1/2-inch diameter) -Adjustable, pontoon area Adjustable, center area
__Adjustable, double-deck roofs Fixed
Rim vent (6-inch diameter) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
32. The average wind speed at the tank site: 10.8 mph.
If this tank is an Internal Floating Roof Tank, complete items 33 through 39: NA
33. Type of floating decks: [ ] Contact deck [ ] Noncontact deck
34. Type of roof above floating decks: [ ] Column-supported [ ] Self-supporting
35. If roof is column-supported, identify the type of column construction: [ ] 9-inch by 7-inch built-up columns [ ] Other, specify [ ] 8-inch diameter pipe columns
36. Floating deck seam construction: [ ]Welded [ ]Bolted [ ] Other, specify
37. If deck seams are bolted, complete a) or b):
a) [ ] Check if continuous sheet construction and specify width of sheets (e.g., 5 ft, 6 ft, o ft) [ ] Check if panel construction and specify size of rectangular panels (e.g., 5 ft x 7.5 ft, 5ftx 12 ft)
b) Total lenath of bolted deck seams: ftTotal area of floating deck: sq ft
38. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of floating deck fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (usually one) _ Bolted cover, gasketed
__Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Deck supports (legs or hangers) _ Adjustable
Automatic gauge float well (usually one) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed / Unbolted cover, gasketed
Ladder well (usually one) __Sliding cover, gasketed
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FACILITY ID
__Fixed _ Sliding cover, ungasketed Stub drains (1 -inch diameter; not used on welded contact deck)
Column wells __Pipe column, flexible fabric sleeve seal
Pipe column, gasketed sliding cover __Pipe column, ungasketed sliding cover
Sample pipe or well (usually one) Slotted pipe, gasketed sliding cover
_ Slotted pipe, ungasketed sliding cover
__Built-up column, gasketed sliding cover -SBuilt-up column, ungasketed sliding cov
SSample well, slit fabric seal (10% open are
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed
__ Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
39. Are all openings on the floating deck, except stub drains, equipped with a cover, seal or lid which is to be in a closed position at all times except when in actual use for tank gauging o sampling? [ ] Yes []No
If no, explain:
If this tank is an Internal or External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 40 through 45: NA
40. Type of seal between floating roof and tank well:
[ ] Single seal (primary seal only) [ ] Single seal with weather shield
(primary seal with weather shield)
[] Dual seals (primary seal with secondary shie mounted above it)
41. Primary seal information:
Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [] Liquid-mounted, liquid-filled [] Liquid-mounted, resilient foam-filled [] Vapor-mounted, resilient foam-filled [] Mechanical shoe (complete item [ ] Flexible wiper [ Other, specify
If the primary seal is a mechanical shoe, complete the following:
Vertical length of shoe inches Vertical length of shoe above stored liquid surface inches
42. Secondary seal information:
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Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [ Rim-mounted, flexible wiper [ Rim-mounted, resilient foam-filled [ ] Shoe-mounted [ ] Other, specify
43. Most recent seal inspection for visible holes, tears or other openings in the seal or fabric:
Seal(s) inspected Date of inspection Inspected by (person and company) Condition of seal(s) [ ] Good condition
[ ] Needed repair or replacement, specify type and date of corrective
44. Most recent seal gap measurements: Primary Seal Secondary Seal
Date of measurement By: (person)
(company) Width of maximum gap Total area of gaps
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
45. Condition of the interior side of the tank shell: [ ] Little or no rust [ ] Dense rust [ ] Gunite-lining
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Perry Nuclear Plant Div. 1 90,000 Gallon Underground Oil Storage Tank
Process Flow Diagram
0.0006 t/y VOC
No. 2 oil - submerged filled
3852 gal./yr throughput,
-OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL General Instructions
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL PTI No.
Read all instructions carefully before filling out this application (See the line-by-line instructions on page 15). Date Please also be aware that it may take 2 to 6 months or more to Received obtain a final permit to install. Construction of a new source cannot begin until afinalpermit to install is obtained.
M. G.Twymon
First Energy Corporation 1 Applicant Name 9 Primary Facility Contact
Perry Nuclear Plant (330) 761-4487
2 Facility Name 10 Contact Phone Number
10 Center Road NA
3 Facility Address (Street) 11 Contact Phone Number
Perry Township 76 S. Main Street
4 City, Township, or Village (Circle) 12 Mail Drop/Attention (if applicable)
Lake 44081 Akron Ohio
5 County 6 Zip 13 City/Township 14 State
0243120922 44308
7 OEPA Air Facility ID (1ODigits) 15 Zip Code
4911 8 Facility Primary Standard Industrial Code
Perry Nuclear Plant (PNPP) is an electrical generating station comprised of one nuclear power unit in N Perry Village approximately 35 miles NE of Cleveland, Ohio.
16 Description of the Proposed Location of the Facility Div. II 90,000 gallon underground tank
17 Name of new or modified source or facility
No. 2 fuel oil
18 Product of new or modified source/facility
Under OA C 3 745-31-04, these signatures shall constitute personal affirmation that all statements or assertions offact made in the
application are true and complete, comply fully with applicable state requirements, and shall subject the signatory to liability under
applicable state laws' forbiddingfalse or mis g statements.
4/3 Date: William R. Kanda
19 Authorized Signature (for facilfty/)
20 Title Vice President
Perry Nuclear Plant
21 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code) 10 Center Road; Perry Township, Ohio 44081
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL General Instructions
For Wastewater Treatment Plants complete the following
Date:
22 Signature of General Contractor or Agent performing installation, if selected.
23 Company
24 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code)
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• OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
One copy of this form should be filled out for each air pollution emissions unit covered by this permit to install apphcation. Instructions for this form can be found starting on page 15 of the permit to install application package.
25. OEPA Emissions Unit ID (4 digit number):
26. Company ID for Emissions Unit:
27. Emissions Unit Activity Description:
28. Equipment Description:
Div. II Fuel Oil Storage Tank
No. 2 fuel oil storage
90,000 gallon storage tank
29. Construction/Modification/Emissions Testing Schedule
Equipment Ordered (month/year)
Commence Construction Date (month/year)
Initial Startup Date (month/year)
Most Recent Modification Date (if applicable) (as defined in OAC rule 3745-31-01(0)):
Performance Testing
DATE
NA
5/81
10/84
NA
NA
30. Emissions Information:
Complete the following table for each criteria air pollutant proposed to be emitted from the emissions unit at a rate greater than th deminimus amounts (list each pollutant on a separate line), and for any pollutant for which an emissions limit has been established (per state or federal regulation or Permit to Install) which limits air emissions of the pollutant.
Pollutant Name Proposed Maximum Hourly Emission (lb/hr) Proposed Maximum Yearly Emission
(Tons/year)
VOC 0.0096 0.00061
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
dditional pollutants need to be identified, copy this page and attach the additional pages. Check here __ if additional copies of this page are :hed.)
31. Proposed Operating Schedule:
Hours Per Day Hours per Year
Average 0.14 50
Maximum 0.27 100
32. Add-on Control Equipment Information:
Does this emissions unit employ add-on emissions control equipment? 9 yes 9 no If your answer is yes, then fill out the table below. If your answer is no, then proceed to item # 33.
Control Equipment Type Codes: NA
A. Fabric filter/Baghouse B. Electrostatic Precipitator C. Catalytic Incinerator Dl Thermal Tncinertonr
E. Flare I. Concentrator F. Wet Scrubber J. Cyclone/Multiclone G. Condenser K. Settling Chamber 1-I_ Carhnn Ad~nrher I.. Other. descrihe
Supplemental control device information (see instructions)
Control Device #1
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Item Control Device #1 Control Device #2 Control Device #3
Type (See Above Codes)
Configuration
Manufacturer's Name
Company ID
Month/Year Installed
Pollutant(s) Controlled
Operating Capture Efficiency(%)
Average Design Control Efficiency(%)
Operating Control Efficiency(%)
Inlet Gas Flow (acfm)
Inlet Gas Temperature (*F)
Maximum Controlled Emission Rate for Each Pollutant controlled (lb/hr, grain/dscf or ppmv)
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Pe
Control Device # 2
rmit to Install Emissions Unit
Control Device #3
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Information Form
b-OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form 33. Attach a Process or Activity Flow Diagram to this application for each emissions unit included in the application. Please see the
instructions on page 17.
34. Emissions egress point(s) information: (Provide the following information for each point at which emissions are released into the
ambient air from the emissions unit. List each individual egress point on a separate line):
Egress point type codes:
A. vertical stack (unobstructed) B. horizontal/downward stack
C. vertical stack (obstructed) D. fugitive
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Egress Point Information
Company ID for Egress Type Egress Point Egress Temp (F) Flow GEP Building GEP Building
Point Code Shape (ft) Height (ft) (ACFM) Height Length
____ ______ _____ ____ (ft) .(t
Div. II tank vent A Diameter 0.25 0 Maximum Maximum NA NA ambient NA
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length]Width Average Average
Maximum Maximum
LengthtWidtF Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Mlaximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average verage
"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEN( APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
EMISSIONS UNIT EGRESS POINT LOCATION INFORMATION
Company ID for Egress LUTM Zone UTM Easting UTM Northing Base Elevation Minimum Point (16 or 17) (5 digit) (m) (7 digit) (m) (ft) Fenceline
Distance (fl) Div II Tank vent 17 488127 4627656 706 1320
35. Are you applying, per OAC rule 3745-35-07, for federally enforceable limits as part of this permit issuance? 9 yes -X9 no
36. Are you requesting any information included in this application for this emissions unit is being claimed as a trade secret per Ohio evised Code (ORC) 3704.08?
9 yes X9 no
37. Does this emissions unit utilize any continuous emissions monitoring equipment? N If so, complete the following table.
38. The appropriate Emissions Activity Category (EAC) form(s) must be completed and attached for each emissions unit. At least one ,mplete EAC form must be submitted for each emissions unit for the application to be considered complete.
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Company ID for Type of Monitor Manufacturer/ Serial Number Pollutant(s) Egress Point I Model Number I I Monitored
1� 1- 4 +
SOHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form
Permit to Install Additional Information Form
The following additional information is required to be submitted with the application. This information should be submitted on either these forms or on separate pieces of paper and attached to the permit to install application form. This additional information is divided into four sections: General information which is required for all permit to install applications, information required for air pollution applications, information required for wastewater applications and information required for solid waste disposal facilities.
Additional Information Required for Air Pollution Applications
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
X 9 Air Discharge 9 Wastewater Treatment Works
9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing source/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
Permit to Install and Permit to Operate applications were submitted in 1995, but they were never processed. These applications are Being resubmitted at OEPA's request.
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of application previously submitted.
X9 yes 9 no Date: Type: X9 Air 9 Solid Waste 9 Wastewater9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? X9 yes 9 no
5. Do you wish to request permit to install registration status via Ohio Administrative Code 3745-31-05(E)? X9 yes 9 no
6. Are the proposed sources required to comply with the following federal requirements? Note: Don't be afraid to call your Ohio EPA field office contact to ask them if your emissions units need to comply with these standards.
9yes X9no New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
New Source Performance Standards are listed under 40 CFR 60 - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes X9no National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS)
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants are listed under 40 CFR 61. Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes X9no Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) Standards
The Maximum Available Control Technology standards are listed under 40 CFR 63. Ifyour emissions units(s) are listed under on of these standards then answer yes.
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9yes X9no Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
These rules are found under 40 CFR 51.21.
9 yes X9 no Appendix "S" - Emission Offset Policy
This policy can be found under "Appendix S to 40 CFR part 51 - Emissions Offset Interperative Ruling. "
9yes X9no etc.)
Are there any other federal requirements applicable? (i.e., 40 CFR Part 75, Title IV requirements (acid rain),
If so, answer yes and list the rule citations. 7. Will the proposed emissions units employ best available technology (BAT)? This is required under Ohio Administrative Code 374531-05(A)(3). The definition of best available technology can be found in Ohio Revised Code 3704.01(F) and is defined as: "Best Available Control Technology" means an emissions limitation (including a visible emissions standard) based upon the maximum degree of reduction for each pollutant subject to regulation under the clean air act which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the director, on a case-by-case basis, taking into account energy, environmental and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such major stationary source or major modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems and techniques, including fuel combustion techniques for control of such pollutant.
9yes X9no
8. Will the proposed emissions unit/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of the Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA?
X9 yes 9 no
9. Will the proposed sources cause the significant degradation of air quality?
9yes X9no
10. Will the proposed sources interfere with the attainment and maintenance of the ambient air quality standards? 9 yes X9 no
11. Describe any emissions unit monitoring, emission monitoring, or control equipment monitoring devices to be installed by the applicant which are not already described in the attached Emissions Activity Form(s).
NA
12. Will the proposed emissions unit(s) involve the use of asbestos, benzene, beryllium, mercury, or vinyl chloride?
9 yes X9 no Asbestos
9 yes X9 no Benzene 9 yes X9 no Beryllium 9 yes X9 no Mercury 9 yes X9 no Vinyl Chloride
13. Please include the estimated cost of any air pollution control equipment to be installed on the proposed emissions unit(s).
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Permit to Install Additional Information Form
'61-O ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form
Additional Information Required for Wastewater Applications
Applications for permits involving air emissions or wastewater treatment facilities will be required to pay a permit to install fee as shown
in Section 3745.11(B) and (C) of the Ohio Revised Code. This fee is payable fifteen days after the date of final issuance of the permit.
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
9 Air Discharge 9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility
9 Wastewater Treatment Works 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing source/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of application previously submitted.
9 yes 9 no Date:_ Type: 9 Air 9 Solid Waste
9 Wastewater 9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed sourcelfacility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? 9 yes 9 no
5. State the anticipated quality of all types of environmental pollutants to be discharged by the facility.
"6. State in detail the method for disposal for all environmental pollutants listed in the question above. This should include a complete
ription of any control equipment to be employed.
7. If wastewater is to be discharged to surface water, state the anticipated concentration (mg/1) and loading (lbs/day) in the discharge, the effect this discharge will have on the surface water under critical conditions.
8. If wastewater is to be discharged to the groundwater, state the anticipated concentration (mg/l) and loading (lbs/day) in the
rewater, and the effect this wastewater will have on the groundwater.
9. If wastewater is to be discharged to a sewerage system, what will be the effect on the sewerage system and wastewater treatment
10. Describe any monitoring equipment to be installed at the facility.
11. Will the proposed source conform with area-wide waste management plans for wastewater treatment?
12. General plans for approval of the proposed source should be submitted to demonstrate compliance with OAC Rule 3745-31-05.
13. The following information should be included with the application (if applicable).
i. Appendix G. Extended Aeration Wastewater Treatment Facility Data Sheet ii. Pump Station Data Sheet iii. Sanitary Sewer Data Sheet iv.Application for Approval of Plans for collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater.
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Additional Information Required for Solid Waste Disposal Applications
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
9 Air Discharge 9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility
9 Wastewater Treatment Works 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing ce/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of ication previously submitted.
9 yes 9 no Date: Type: 9 Air 9 Solid Waste
9 Wastewater 9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? 9 yes 9 no
5. State the anticipated quality of all types of environmental pollutants to be discharged by the facility.
6. State in detail the method for disposal for all environmental pollutants listed in the question above. This should include a complete ription of any control equipment to be employed.
7. Describe any ground water or surface stream monitoring systems to be installed at the facility.
8. State the local zoning requirements.
9. Will the proposed source conform with area-wide waste management plans for solid waste?
10. An Appendix F - Solid Wastes Disposal Facility must be included with this application.
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1
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL PTI No.
Read all instructions carefully before filling out this application (See the line-by-line instructions on page 15). Date Please also be aware that it may take 2 to 6 months or more to Received obtain a final permit to install. Construction of a new source cannot begin until afinal permit to install is obtained.
M. G. Twymon
First Energy Corporation 1 Applicant Name 9 Primary Facility Contact
Perry Nuclear Plant (330) 761-4487
2 Facility Name 10 Contact Phone Number
10 Center Road NA
3 Facility Address (Street) 11 Contact Phone Number
Perry Township 76 S. Main Street
4 City, Township, or Village (Circle) 12 Mail Drop/Attention (if applicable)
Lake 44081 Akron Ohio
5 County 6 Zip 13 City/Township 14 State
0243120922 44308
7 OEPA Air Facility ID (1ODigits) 15 Zip Code
4911 8 Facility Primary Standard Industrial Code
Perry Nuclear Plant (PNPP) is an electrical generating station comprised of one nuclear power unit in N Perry Village approximately 35 miles NE of Cleveland, Ohio.
16 Description of the Proposed Location of the Facility Div. I 90,000 gallon underground tank
17 Name of new or modified source or facility No. 2 fuel oil
18 Product of new or modified source/facility
Under OA C 3745-31-04, these signatures shall constitute personal affirmation that all statements or assertions offact made in the application are true and complete, comply fully with applicable state requirements, and shall subject the signatory to liability under applicable state laws 'forbiddingfalse or misleading statements.
19 Authorized Signature (for facility) William R. Kanda
20 Title Vice President
Perry Nuclear Plant
21 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code) 10 Center Road; Perry Township, Ohio 44081
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General Instructions
COHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL
For Wastewater Treatment Plants complete the following.
Date: 22 Signature of General Contractor or Agent performing installation, if selected.
23 Company
24 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code)
General Instructions
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•OHIOi ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit
Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Formto Install Emissions Unit Inforn
One copy ofthis formn should be filled out for each air pollution emissions unit covered by this permit to install application. Instructions for this form can be found starting on page 15 of the permit to install application package.
25. OEPA Emissions Unit ID (4 digit number): Z001
26. Company ID for Emissions Unit:
27. Emissions Unit Activity Description:
28. Equipment Description:
Div. I Fuel Oil Storane Tank
No. 2 fuel oil storage
90,000 gallon storage tank
29. Construction/Modification/Emissions Testing Schedule
Equipment Ordered (month/year)
Commence Construction Date (month/year)
Initial Startup Date (month/year)
Most Recent Modification Date (if applicable) (as defined in OAC rule 3745-31-01(j)):
Performance Testing
DATE
NA
5/81
10/84
NA
NA
30. Emissions Information:
Complete the following table for each criteria air pollutant proposed to be emitted from the emissions unit at a rate greater than th deminimus amounts (list each pollutant on a separate line), and for any pollutant for which an emissions limit has been established (per state or federal regulation or Permit to Install) which limits air emissions of the pollutant.
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Pollutant Name Proposed Maximum Hourly Emission (lb/hr) Proposed Maximum Yearly Emission
(Tons/year)
VOC 0.0096 0.00061
i
v i
.1 1
+ 1
nation Form
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
dditional pollutants need to be identified, copy this page and attach the additional pages. Check here __ if additional copies of this page are :hed.)
31. Proposed Operating Schedule:
Hours Per Day Hours per Year
Average 0.14 50
Maximum 0.27 100
32. Add-on Control Equipment Information:
Does this emissions unit employ add-on emissions control equipment? 9 yes 9 no If your answer is yes, then fill out the table below. If your answer is no, then proceed to item # 33.
Control Equipment Type Codes: NA
A. Fabric filter/Baghouse B. Electrostatic Precipitator C. Catalytic Incinerator D. Thermal Incinerator
E. Flare I. Concentrator F. Wet Scrubber J. Cyclone/Multiclone G. Condenser K. Settling Chamber H. Carbon Adsorber L. Other, describe
Supplemental control device information (see instructions)
Control Device #1
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Item Control Device #1 Control Device #2 Control Device #3
Type (See Above Codes)
Configuration
Manufacturer's Name
Company ID
Month/Year Installed
Pollutant(s) Controlled
Operating Capture Efficiency(%)
Average Design Control Efficiency(%)
Operating Control Efficiency(%)
Inlet Gas Flow (acfm)
Inlet Gas Temperature (OF)
Maximum Controlled Emission Rate for Each Pollutant controlled (lb/hr, grain/dscf or ppmv)
-4OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Ern Control Device # 2
'issions Unit Information Form
Control Device #3
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form 33. Attach a Process or Activity Flow Diagram to this application for each emissions unit included in the application Please see the instructions on page 17.
34. Emissions egress point(s) information: (Provide the following information for each point at which emissions are released into the nbient air from the emissions unit. List each individual egress point on a separate line):
Egress point type codes:
A. vertical stack (unobstructed) B. horizontalldownward stack
C. vertical stack (obstructed) D. fugitive
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Egress Point Information
Company ID for Egress Type Egress Point Egress Temp (F) Flow GEP Building GEP Building Point Code Shape (ft) Height (fit) (ACFM) Height Length
(ft) (ft) Div. I tank vent A Diameter 0.25 0 Maximum Maximum NA NA
ambient NA
Length/Width Tverage Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Maximum Maximum
Length/Widt Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum M1iaximum
Length/Width Average Average
"-OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
35. Are you applying, per OAC rule 3745-35-07, for federally enforceable limits as part of this permit issuance? 9 yes X9 no
36. Are you requesting any information included in this application for this emissions unit is being claimed as a trade secret per Ohio evised Code (ORC) 3704.08?
9 yes X9 no
37. Does this emissions unit utilize any continuous emissions monitoring equipment? N If so, complete the following table.
38. The appropriate Emissions Activity Category (EAC) form(s) must be completed and attached for each emissions unit. At least one complete EAC form must be submitted for each emissions unit for the application to be considered complete.
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EMISSIONS UNIT EGRESS POINT LOCATION INFORMATION
Company ID for Egress UTM Zone UTM Easting UTM Northing Base Elevation Minimum Point (16 or 17) (5 digit) (m) (7 digit) (m) (0t) Fenceline
Distance (ft) Div I Tank vent 17 488127 4627656 706 1320
Company ID for Type of Monitor Manufacturer/ Serial Number Pollutant(s) Egress Point Model Number F Monitored
4 4 4 1
4 4- 4 4-
1 4- 4 +
____________ 5 ____________ ± ____________________ J ____________ ____________
'OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Permit to Install Additional Information Form
'Install Additional Information Form
The following additional information is required to be submitted with the application. This information should be submitted on either these forms or on separate pieces ofpaper and attached to the permit to install application form. This additional information is divided into four sections: General information which is required for all permit to install applications, information required for air pollution applications, information required for wastewater applications and information required for solid waste disposalfacilities.
Additional Information Required for Air Pollution Applications
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
X 9 Air Discharge 9 Wastewater Treatment Works
9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing source/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
Permit to Install and Permit to Operate applications were submitted in 1995, but they were never processed. These applications are Being resubmitted at OEPA's request.
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of application previously submitted.
X9 yes 9 no Date: Type: X9 Air 9 Solid Waste 9 Wastewater9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? X9 yes 9 no
5. Do you wish to request permit to install registration status via Ohio Administrative Code 3745-31-05(E)? X9 yes 9 no
6. Are the proposed sources required to comply with the following federal requirements? Note: Don't be afraid to call your Ohio EPA field office contact to ask them if your emissions units need to comply with these standards.
9yes X9no New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
New Source Performance Standards are listed under 40 CFR 60 - Standards ofPerformance for New Stationary Sources Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes x9no National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS)
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants are listed under 40 CFR 61. Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes X9no Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) Standards
The Maximum Available Control Technology standards are listed under 40 CFR 63. Ifyour emissions units(s) are listed under on of these standards then answer yes.
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9 yes X 9 no Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
These rules are found under 40 CFR 51.21.
9 yes X9 no Appendix "S" - Emission Offset Policy
This policy can be found under "Appendix S to 40 CFR part 51 - Emissions Offset Interperative Ruling."
9 yes X 9 no Are there any other federal requirements applicable? (i.e., 40 CFR Part 75, Title IV requirements (acid rain), etc.)
If so, answer yes and list the rule citations. 7. Will the proposed emissions units employ best available technology (BAT)? This is required under Ohio Administrative Code 3745
31-05(A)(3). The definition of best available technology can be found in Ohio Revised Code 3704.01(F) and is defined as: "Best Available Control Technology" means an emissions limitation (including a visible emissions standard) based upon the maximum degree of reduction for each pollutant subject to regulation under the clean air act which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the director, on a case-by-case basis, taking into account energy, environmental and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such major stationary source or major modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems and techniques, including fuel combustion techniques for control o such pollutant. 9yes X9no
8. Will the proposed emissions unit/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of the Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA?
X9 yes 9 no
9. Will the proposed sources cause the significant degradation of air quality?
9yes X9no
10. Will the proposed sources interfere with the attainment and maintenance of the ambient air quality standards?
9 yes X9 no
11. Describe any emissions unit monitoring, emission monitoring, or control equipment monitoring devices to be installed by the applicant which are not already described in the attached Emissions Activity Form(s).
NA
12. Will the proposed emissions unit(s) involve the use of asbestos, benzene, beryllium, mercury, or vinyl chloride?
9 yes X9 no Asbestos
9 yes X9 no Benzene
9 yes X9 no Beryllium
9 yes X9 no Mercury
9 yes X9 no Vinyl Chloride
13. Please include the estimated cost of any air pollution control equipment to be installed on the proposed emissions unit(s).
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form Additional Information Required for Wastewater Applications
Applications for permits involving air emissions or wastewater treatment facilities will be required to pay a permit to install fee as shown
in Section 3745.11(B) and (C) of the Ohio Revised Code. This fee is payable fifteen days after the date of final issuance of the permit.
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
9 Air Discharge 9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility 9 Wastewater Treatment Works 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing ce/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of ication previously submitted.
9 yes 9 no Date: Type: 9 Air 9 Solid Waste 9 Wastewater 9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? 9 yes 9 no
5. State the anticipated quality of all types of environmental pollutants to be discharged by the facility.
6. State in detail the method for disposal for all environmental pollutants listed in the question above. This should include a complete ription of any control equipment to be employed.
7. If wastewater is to be discharged to surface water, state the anticipated concentration (mg/1) and loading (lbs/day) in the discharge, the effect this discharge will have on the surface water under critical conditions.
8. If wastewater is to be discharged to the groundwater, state the anticipated concentration (mg/i) and loading (lbs/day) in the ewater, and the effect this wastewater will have on the groundwater.
9. If wastewater is to be discharged to a sewerage system, what will be the effect on the sewerage system and wastewater treatment !m.
10. Describe any monitoring equipment to be installed at the facility.
11. Will the proposed source conform with area-wide waste management plans for wastewater treatment?
12. General plans for approval of the proposed source should be submitted to demonstrate compliance with OAC Rule 3745-31-05.
13. The following information should be included with the application (if applicable).
i. Appendix G. Extended Aeration Wastewater Treatment Facility Data Sheet ii. Pump Station Data Sheet iii. Sanitary Sewer Data Sheet iv.Application for Approval of Plans for collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater.
Additional Information Required for Solid Waste Disposal Applications
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
9 Air Discharge 9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility 9 Wastewater Treatment Works 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing
source/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for _ year?
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"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of application previously submitted.
9 yes 9 no Date: Type: 9 Air 9 Wastewater
9 Solid Waste 9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? 9 yes 9 no
5. State the anticipated quality of all types of environmental pollutants to be discharged by the facility.
6. State in detail the method for disposal for all environmental pollutants listed in the question above. This should include a complete description of any control equipment to be employed.
7. Describe any ground water or surface stream monitoring systems to be installed.at the facility.
8. State the local zoning requirements.
9. Will the proposed source conform with area-wide waste management plans for solid waste?
10. An Appendix F - Solid Wastes Disposal Facility must be included with this application.
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FOR OHIO EPA USE ONLY DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED:
FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS ACTIVITY CATEGORY FORM ORGANIC MATERIAL STORAGE TANK WITH
CAPACITY EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 40,000 GALLONS OEPA EMISSIONS UNIT ID (if established)
1. Type of tank: [] Fixed roof tank [ ] External floating roof tank [ Internal floating roof tank [ ] Variable vapor space tank [ ] Pressure tank
Perry Div. II 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank
2. Location of tank: [ ] Indoors [X ] Outdoors [X ] Underground
3. Tank capacity: 90,000 gallons or barrels
4. Shape and dimensions:
[ X ] Cylindrical [ ] Spherical [ ] Other, specify
5. Tank shell material: [X ] Steel [ ] Aluminum [ ] Other, specify
6. If this tank is located outdoors and above ground, provide the paint color of the tank's shell and roof and indicate the condition of the paint. NA
Shell: [ Aluminum (specular) [ Aluminum (diffuse)
Roof: [ ] Aluminum (specular) [ ] Aluminum (diffuse)
[ ]Gray (dark) [ ] Gray (light)
[ Gray (dark) [ ] Gray (light)
[ ]White [ Other, specify
[] White [ ] Other, specify
[ 1 Red (primer)
[ ] Red (primer)
Condition of paint: [ ] Good [ ] Poor
7. If this tank is a variable vapor space tank or is interconnected to a variable vapor space tan complete the following: NA
a) Capacity of vapor expansion system: gallons or barre
b) Identify all tanks and other vapor sources interconnected to the vapor expansion system
8. If this tank is subject to the federal New Source Performance Standards under 40 CFR 60, Subpart Ka, "Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Constructed After May 18, 1978", complete the following: NA
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FACILITY ID:
a) Date of initial fill with petroleum liquid
b) Was tank out of service for a period of a year or more? [ ] yes [ ] no If yes, identify the date of subsequent refilling with petroleum liquid after the most recen out-of-service period of a year or more.
9. Supplemental data: NA
[ ]Check this box if tank was converted from an external floating roof tank or a fixed roof ta to an internal floating roof tank and provide type and date of conversion:
[ ]Check this box if tank is used to store produced crude oil or condensate prior to custody transfer.
[ ]Check this box if tank is insulated and describe:
[ ]Check this box if tank is heated and indicate temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit):
10. Material stored No. 2 oil Trade Name diesel
Density: 6.1 lbs/gal or 0API Producer BP
11. Temperature of stored material: Average amb OF and Maximum 54 OF
12. Vapor pressure of stored material: a) Actual vapor pressure: 0.0003 psia at average storage temperature
_0.0003 psia at maximum storage temperature
b) Reid vapor pressure: Average 0.01 psia and minimum-maximum _NK _NK psia
c) If material stored is a gas or liquified gas, provide the pressure at which it is stored: psi gauge at _F NA
13. The vapor molecular weight: 130 lbs/lb-mole
14. If the material is a liquid other than gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, crude oil, lubricant or other petroleum liquid, answer the questions below:
Is it a photochemically reactive material? [ ] Yes [X ] No
15. Is the material a hazardous waste? [] Yes [X] No If yes, identify type (EPA hazardous waste number) _
16. Type of filling: [ ] Splash [X ] Submerged [ ] Other, specify
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FACILITY ID:
17. Indicate the year (or 12-month period) for items 18 and 19: 2002
18. The maximum daily throughput of material stored: *_* gallons or barrels. *Emergency diesels - operated when needed. Daily maximum not applicable.
19. Maximum annual throughput of material stored: 23760 gallons or barrels.
20. If this tank is equipped with or vented to a vapor control system, complete (a) through (c) o
this item. NA
a) Type of vapor control system
Manufacturer Make or Model Date installed (month/year)
b) Date tank was equipped with or vented to vapor control system (month/year)
c) Specify the rate of emission or percent control (by weight) for any pollutants being controlled: (Attach calculations and test data to support response, unless previously submitted.)
21. Complete the table below for any pressure or vacuum relief vent valve. NA
Type of Vent Pressure Setting Vacuum Setting If pressure relief is discharged to a vapor control Valve system, identify the vapor control system
If this tank is a Fixed Roof, Variable Vapor Space or Pressure Tank, complete items 22 through 25:
22. If the tank is vertical, what type of roof does it have? NA [ ] Cone roof
Slope of the cone roof. ft/ft [ ] Dome roof
Radius of the dome roof: ft
23. The average height of the liquid material stored within the tank during the year: 41 ft.
24. The average liquid surface temperature: 49 OF
25. Is this tank bolted or riveted construction? [ ] Yes [X] No
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26. Type of floating roof: [ ] Double Deck [ ] Pontoon [ ] Other, specify
27. Type of shell construction: [ ] Welded [ ] Riveted or bolted
28. Are all openings in the external floating roof, except automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, leg sleeves, main roof drain, emergency roof drains and slotted gauging/sampling wells, equipped with both a cover, seal or lid without visible gaps and a projection into the tank below the liquid surface? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If no, explain:
29. Number of emergency roof drains Is each emergency roof drain equipped w both a projection into the tank below the liquid surface and a slotted membrane fabric cove or other device which covers at least 90% of the area of the opening?
30. Is there a slotted gauging/sampling well? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, is it equipped with an object which floats on the liquid surface within the well and wh covers at least 90 percent of the area of the well opening? 9 Yes 9 No
31. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of roof fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (24-inch diameter well) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed
_ Unbolted cover, gasketed
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter well) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
Unslotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover __Gasketed sliding cover
Slotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover, without float _ Gasketed sliding cover, without float __Gasketed sliding cover, with float
Gauge-float well (20-inch diameter) __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
___ Bolted cover, gasketed
Gauge-hatch/sample well (8-inch diameter) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
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FACILITY ID.
If this tank is an External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 26 through 32: NA
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DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED:
FACILITY ID:
Roof leg (3-inch diameter) __Adjustable, pontoon area __Adjustable, center area __Adjustable, double-deck roofs
Fixed
Roof drain (3-inch diameter) __Open
90% closed
Roof leg (2-1/2-inch diameter) Adjustable, pontoon area Adjustable, center area Adjustable, double-deck roofs Fixed
Rim vent (6-inch diameter) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed
__Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
32. The average wind speed at the tank site: 10.8 mph.
If this tank is an Internal Floating Roof Tank, complete items 33 through 39: NA
33. Type of floating decks: [ ] Contact deck [ ] Noncontact deck
34. Type of roof above floating decks: [ ] Column-supported [ ] Self-supporting
35. If roof is column-supported, identify the type of column construction: [ 9-inch by 7-inch built-up columns [ Other, specify [ ] 8-inch diameter pipe columns
36. Floating deck seam construction: [ ] Welded [ ] Bolted [ ] Other, specify
37. If deck seams are bolted, complete a) or b):
a) [ ] Check if continuous sheet construction and specify width of sheets (e.g., 5 ft, 6 ft, o ft) [ ] Check if panel construction and specify size of rectangular panels (e.g., 5 ft x 7.5 ft, 5ftx12ft)
b) Total lenoth of bolted deck seams: ftTotal area of floating deck: sq ft
38. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of floating deck fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (usually one) __Bolted cover, gasketed
_ Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Deck supports (legs or hangers) Adjustable
Automatic gauge float well (usually one) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Ladder well (usually one) __Sliding cover, gasketed
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FACILITY ID.
__Fixed _ Sliding cover, ungasketed _ Stub drains (1-inch diameter; not used on welded contact deck)
Column wells __Pipe column, flexible fabric sleeve seal __Pipe column, gasketed sliding cover __Pipe column, ungasketed sliding cover
Sample pipe or well (usually one) ___ Slotted pipe, gasketed sliding cover __Slotted pipe, ungasketed sliding cover
__Built-up column, gasketed sliding cover -SBuilt-up column, ungasketed sliding cov
SSample well, slit fabric seal (10% open are
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
39. Are all openings on the floating deck, except stub drains, equipped with a cover, seal or lid which is to be in a closed position at all times except when in actual use for tank gauging o sampling? [] Yes []No
If no, explain:
If this tank is an Internal or External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 40 through 45: NA
40. Type of seal between floating roof and tank well:
[ ] Single seal (primary seal only) [ Single seal with weather shield
(primary seal with weather shield)
[] Dual seals (primary seal with secondary shie mounted above it)
41. Primary seal information:
Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [ [ [ [ [ [
] Liquid-mounted, liquid-filled ] Liquid-mounted, resilient foam-filled ] Vapor-mounted, resilient foam-filled ] Mechanical shoe (complete item ] Flexible wiper ] Other, specify
If the primary seal is a mechanical shoe, complete the following:
Vertical length of shoe inches Vertical length of shoe above stored liquid surface inches
42. Secondary seal information:
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FACILITY ID'
Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [ ] Rim-mounted, flexible wiper [ ] Rim-mounted, resilient foam-filled [ ] Shoe-mounted [] Other, specify
43. Most recent seal inspection for visible holes, tears or other openings in the seal or fabric:
Seal(s) inspected Date of inspection Inspected by (person and company) Condition of seal(s) [] Good condition
] ] Needed repair or replacement, specify type and date of corrective
44. Most recent seal gap measurements: Primary Seal Secondary Seal
Date of measurement By: (person)
(company) Width of maximum gap Total area of gaps
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
45. Condition of the interior side of the tank shell: [ ] Little or no rust [ ] Dense rust [ ] Gunite-lining
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Perry Nuclear Plant Div. II 90,000 Gallon Underground Oil Storage Tank
Process Flow Diagram
0.0006 t/y VOC
No. 2 oil - submerged filled
3852 gal./yr throughput
".,- .- T LA ...... -'OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL PTI No.
Read all instructions carefully before filling out this application (See the line-by-line instructions on page 15). Date Please also be aware that it may take 2 to 6 months or more to Received obtain a final permit to install. Construction of a new source cannot begin until afinal permit to install is obtained.
M. G. Twymon First Energy Corporation
1 Applicant Name 9 Primary Facility Contact
Perry Nuclear Plant (330) 761-4487
2 Facility Name 10 Contact Phone Number
10 Center Road NA
3 Facility Address (Street) 11 Contact Phone Number
Perry Township 76 S. Main Street
4 City, Township, or Village (Circle) 12 Mail Drop/Attention (if applicable)
Lake 44081 Akron Ohio
5 County 6 Zip 13 City/Township 14 State
0243120922 44308
7 OEPA Air Facility ID (1ODigits) 15 Zip Code
4911 8 Facility Primary Standard Industrial Code
Perry Nuclear Plant (PNPP) is an electrical generating station comprised of one nuclear power unit in N Perry Village approximately 35 miles NE of Cleveland, Ohio.
16 Description of the Proposed Location of the Facility Div. III 39,375 gallon underground tank
17 Name of new or modified source or facility No. 2 fuel oil
18 Product of new or modified source/facility
Under OAC 3745-31-04, these signatures shall constitute personal affirmation that all statements or assertions offact made in the application are true and complete, comply fully with applicable state requirements, and shall subject the signatory to liability under applicable state lmvs'forbidding false or misleadin tements.
7 4/ 'A~ Date: William R. Kanda
19 Authorized Signature (for facility)
20 Title Vice President
Perry Nuclear Plant
21 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code) 10 Center Road; Perry Township, Ohio 44081
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.missions Unit Information Form
"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
For Wastewater Treatnent Plants complete the following.
Date: 22 Signature of General Contractor or Agent performing installation, if selected.
23 Company
24 Address (Street, City/Township, State and Zip Code)
Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form EPA FORM 3150 - 07/99
"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY* APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
One copy of this form should be filled out for each air pollution emissions unit covered by this permit to install application. Instructions for this form can be found starting on page 15 of the permit to install application package.
25. OEPA Emissions Unit ID (4 digit number):
26. Company ID for Emissions Unit:
27. Emissions Unit Activity Description:
28. Equipment Description:
Div. III Fuel Oil Storage Tank
No 2 fuel oil storage
39,375 gallon storage tank
29. Construction/Modification/Emissions Testing Schedule
Equipment Ordered (month/year)
Commence Construction Date (month/year)
Initial Startup Date (month/year)
Most Recent Modification Date (if applicable) (as defined in OAC rule 3745-31-01(j)):
Performance Testing
DATE
NA
5/81
10/84
NA
NA
30. Emissions Information:
Complete the following table for each criteria air pollutant proposed to be emitted from the emissions unit at a rate greater than th deminimus amounts (list each pollutant on a separate line), and for any pollutant for which an emissions limit has been established (per state or federal regulation or Permit to Install) which limits air emissions of the pollutant.
dditional pollutants need to be identified, copy this page and attach the additional pages. Check here - if additional copies of this page are :hed.)
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Pollutant Name Proposed Maximum Hourly Emission (lb/hr) Proposed Maximum Yearly Emission (Tons/year)
VOC 0.0095 0.00061
.4. 4
4 4
4 4
1 1-
4 4
4 1-
* *1-
* *4-
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
31. Proposed Operating Schedule:
Hours Per Day Hours per Year
Average 0.14 50 Maximum 0.27 100,
32. Add-on Control Equipment Information:
Does this emissions unit employ add-on emissions control equipment? 9 yes 9 no If your answer is yes, then fill out the table below. If your answer is no, then proceed to item # 33.
Type Codes: NA
A. Fabric filter/Baghouse B. Electrostatic Precipitator C. Catalytic Incinerator D. Thermal Incinerator
E. Flare I. Concentrator F. Wet Scrubber J. Cyclone/Multiclone G. Condenser K. Settling Chamber H. Carbon Adsorber L. Other. describe
Supplemental control device information (see instructions)
Control Device #1
Control Device # 2
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Item Control Device #1 Control Device #2 Control Device #3
Type (See Above Codes)
Configuration
Manufacturer's Name
Company ID
Month/Year Installed
Pollutant(s) Controlled
Operating Capture Efficiency(%)
Average Design Control Efficiency(%)
Operating Control Efficiency(%)
Inlet Gas Flow (acfm)
Inlet Gas Temperature (0F)
Maximum Controlled Emission Rate for Each Pollutant controlled (lb/hr, grain/dscf or ppmv)
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY' APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
Control Device #3
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"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form 33. Attach a Process or Activity Flow Diagram to this application for each emissions unit included in the application. Please see the instructions on page 17.
34. Emissions egress point(s) information: (Provide the following information for each point at which emissions are released into the ambient air from the emissions unit. List each individual egress point on a separate line):
Egress point type codes:
A. vertical stack (unobstructed) B. horizontal/downward stack
C. vertical stack (obstructed) D. fugitive
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Egress Point Information
Company ID for Egress Type Egress Point Egress Temp (F) Flow GEP Building GEP Building Point Code Shape (ft) Height (ft) (ACFM) Height Length
(f) (ft)
Div. III tank vent A 1-iameter 0.25 o Maximum Maximum NA NA ambient NA
Length/Width verage Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum Maximum
Length/Width Average Average
Diameter Maximum MaiTmum
Length/Width Average Average
"OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY' ... ... . .. " APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Emissions Unit Information Form
35. Are you applying, per OAC rule 3745-35-07, for federally enforceable limits as part of this permit issuance? 9 yes X9 no
36. Are you requesting any information included in this application for this emissions unit is being claimed as a trade secret per Ohio Revised Code (ORC) 3704.08?
9 yes X9 no
37. Does this emissions unit utilize any continuous emissions monitoring equipment? N If so, complete the following table.
Company ID for Type of Monitor Manufacturer/ Serial Number Pollutant(s) Egress Point Model Number Monitored
38. The appropriate Emissions Activity Category (EAC) form(s) must be completed and attached for each emissions unit. At least one )mplete EAC form must be submitted for each emissions unit for the application to be considered complete.
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EMISSIONS UNIT EGRESS POINT LOCATION INFORMATION
Company ID for Egress UTM Zone UTM Easting UTM Northing Base Elevation Minimum Point (16 or 17) (5 digit) (m) (7 digit) (m) (ft) Fenceline
Distance (ft) Div III Tank vent 17 488127 4627656 706 1320
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
X 9 Air Discharge 9 Wastewater Treatment Works
9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing source/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for year?
Permit to Install and Permit to Operate applications were submitted in 1995, but they were never processed. These applications are Being resubmitted at OEPA's request.
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of application previously submitted.
X9 yes 9 no Date: Type: X9 Air 9 Solid Waste 9 Wastewater9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? X9 yes 9 no
5. Do you wish to request permit to install registration status via Ohio Administrative Code 3745-31-05(E)? X9 yes 9 no
6. Are the proposed sources required to comply with the following federal requirements? Note: Don't be afraid to call your Ohio EPA field office contact to ask them if your emissions units need to comply with these standards.
9 yes X9no New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
New Source Performance Standards are listed under 40 CFR 60- Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes x9no National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS)
National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants are listed under 40 CFR 61. Ifyour emissions unit(s) are listed under one of these standards then answer yes.
9yes X9no Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) Standards
The Maximum Available Control Technology standards are listed under 40 CFR 63. Ifyour emissions units(s) are listed under on of these standards then answer yes.
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form Permit to Install Additional Information Form
The following additional information is required to be submitted with the application. This information should be submitted on either these forms or on separate pieces ofpaper and attached to the permit to install application form. This additional information is divided into four sections: General information which is required for all permit to install applications, information required for air pollution applications, information required for wastewater applications and information required for solid waste disposal facilities.
Additional Information Required for Air Pollution Applications
OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form
9 yes X 9 no Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
These rules are found under 40 CFR 51.21.
9 yes X9 no Appendix "S" - Emission Offset Policy
This policy can be found under "Appendix S to 40 CFR part 51 - Emissions Offset Interperative Ruling.
9 yes X 9 no Are there any other federal requirements applicable? (i.e., 40 CFR Part 75, Title IV requirements (acid rain), etc.)
Ifso, answer yes and list the rule citations. 7. Will the proposed emissions units employ best available technology (BAT)? This is required under Ohio Administrative Code 374531-05(A)(3). The definition of best available technology can be found in Ohio Revised Code 3704.01(F) and is defined as: "Best Available Control Technology" means an emissions limitation (including a visible emissions standard) based upon the maximum degree of reduction for each pollutant subject to regulation under the clean air act which would be emitted from any proposed major stationary source or major modification which the director, on a case-by-case basis, taking into account energy, environmental and economic impacts and other costs, determines is achievable for such major stationary source or major modification through application of production processes or available methods, systems and techniques, including fuel combustion techniques for control of such pollutant. 9yes X9no
S. Will the proposed emissions unit/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of the Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA?
X9 yes 9 no
9. Will the proposed sources cause the significant degradation of air quality?
9 yes X9no
10. Will the proposed sources interfere with the attainment and maintenance of the ambient air quality standards? 9 yes X9 no
11. Describe any emissions unit monitoring, emission monitoring, or control equipment monitoring devices to be installed by the applicant which are not already described in the attached Emissions Activity Form(s).
NA
12. Will the proposed emissions unit(s) involve the use of asbestos, benzene, beryllium, mercury, or vinyl chloride?
9 yes X9 no Asbestos
9 yes X9 no Benzene
9 yes X9 no Beryllium
9 yes X9 no Mercury
9 yes X9 no Vinyl Chloride
13. Please include the estimated cost of any air pollution control equipment to be installed on the proposed emissions unit(s).
NA
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO INSTALL Permit to Install Additional Information Form
Additional Information Required for Wastewater Applications
Applications for permits involving air emissions or wastewater treatment facilities will be required to pay a permit to install fee as shown in Section 3745.11(B) and (C) of the Ohio Revised Code. This fee is payable fifteen days after the date of final issuance of the permit.
1. Will the proposed source/facility involve any of the following (Check all that Apply)?
9 Air Discharge 9 Solid Waste Disposal Facility
9 Wastewater Treatment Works 9 Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
2. State the reason for the application. Is this a new installation, modification to an existing source/facility, reconstruction of an existing ce/facility, or startup of a source/facility that has been permanently shutdown for year?
3. Has a previous Ohio EPA application or plan submission been filed for this source/facility? If so, state the date and type of ication previously submitted.
9 yes 9 no Date: Type: 9 Air 9 Solid Waste 9 Wastewater 9 Hazardous Waste
4. Will the proposed source/facility comply with all rules, laws, and regulations of Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA? 9 yes 9 no
5. State the anticipated quality of all types of environmental pollutants to be discharged by the facility.
6. State in detail the method for disposal for all environmental pollutants listed in the question above. This should include a complete ription of any control equipment to be employed.
7. If wastewater is to be discharged to surface water, state the anticipated concentiation (mg/i) and loading (lbs/day) in the discharge, the effect this discharge will have on the surface water under critical conditions.
8. If wastewater is to be discharged to the groundwater, state the anticipated concentration (mg/1) and loading (lbs/day) in the rewater, and the effect this wastewater will have on the groundwater.
9. If wastewater is to be discharged to a sewerage system, what will be the effect on the sewerage system and wastewater treatment •m.
10. Describe any monitoring equipment to be installed at the facility.
11. Will the proposed source conform with area-wide waste management plans for wastewater treatment?
12. General plans for approval of the proposed source should be submitted to demonstrate compliance with OAC Rule 3745-31-05.
13. The following information should be included with the application (if applicable).
i. Appendix G. Extended Aeration Wastewater Treatment Facility Data Sheet ii. Pump Station Data Sheet iii. Sanitary Sewer Data Sheet iv.Application for Approval of Plans for collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater.
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FACILITY ID.
EMISSIONS ACTIVITY CATEGORY FORM ORGANIC MATERIAL STORAGE TANK WITH
CAPACITY EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 40,000 GALLONS OEPA EMISSIONS UNIT ID (if established)
1. Type of tank:
[ [
] Fixed roof tank ] External floating roof tank ] Internal floating roof tank ] Variable vapor space tank ] Pressure tank
Perry Div. III 39,375 gal. No. 2 oil tank
2. Location of tank: [ ] Indoors [ X ] Outdoors [ X] Underground
3. Tank capacity: 39,375 gallons or barrels
4. Shape and dimensions:
[ X ] Cylindrical [ ] Spherical [ ] Other, specify
5. Tank shell material: [X ] Steel [ Aluminum [ ] Other, specify
6. If this tank is located outdoors and above ground, provide the paint color of the tank's shell and roof and indicate the condition of the paint. NA
Shell: [ Aluminum (specular) [ ] Aluminum (diffuse)
Roof: [] Aluminum (specular) [] Aluminum (diffuse)
[ ] Gray (dark) [ ] Gray (light)
[ ]Gray (dark) [ ] Gray (light)
]White [ ] Other, specify
[ ]White [ ] Other, specify
[ ] Red (primer)
[ ] Red (primer)
Condition of paint: [ ] Good [ ] Poor
7. If this tank is a variable vapor space tank or is interconnected to a variable vapor space tan complete the following: NA
a) Capacity of vapor expansion system: gallons or barre
b) Identify all tanks and other vapor sources interconnected to the vapor expansion system
8. If this tank is subject to the federal New Source Performance Standards under 40 CFR 60, Subpart Ka, "Standards of Performance for Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids Constructed After May 18, 1978", complete the following: NA
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FACILITY ID.
a) Date of initial fill with petroleum liquid
b) Was tank out of service for a period of a year or more? [ ] yes [ no If yes, identify the date of subsequent refilling with petroleum liquid after the most recen out-of-service period of a year or more.
9. Supplemental data: NA
[ ]Check this box if tank was converted from an external floating roof tank or a fixed roof ta to an internal floating roof tank and provide type and date of conversion:
[ ]Check this box if tank is used to store produced crude oil or condensate prior to custody transfer.
[ ]Check this box if tank is insulated and describe:
[ ]Check this box if tank is heated and indicate temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit):
10. Material stored No. 2 oil Trade Name diesel
Density: 6.1_ lbs/gal or °API Producer BP
11. Temperature of stored material: Average amb OF and Maximum 54 OF
12. Vapor pressure of stored material: a) Actual vapor pressure: 0.0003 psia at average storage temperature
0.0003 psia at maximum storage temperature
b) Reid vapor pressure: Average 0.01 psia and minimum-maximum _NK _NK_ psia
c) If material stored is a gas or liquified gas, provide the pressure at which it is stored: psi gauge at _F NA
13. The vapor molecular weight: 130 lbs/lb-mole
14. If the material is a liquid other than gasoline, fuel oil, kerosene, crude oil, lubricant or other petroleum liquid, answer the questions below:
Is it a photochemically reactive material? [] Yes [X ] No
15. Is the material a hazardous waste? [ Yes [X ] No If yes, identify type (EPA hazardous waste number)
16. Type of filling: [ ] Splash [X ] Submerged [] Other, specify
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FACILITY ID:
17. Indicate the year (or 12-month period) for items 18 and 19: 2002
18. The maximum daily throughput of material stored: *_* gallons or barrels. *Emergency diesels - operated when needed. Daily maximum not applicable.
19. Maximum annual throughput of material stored: 23760 gallons or barrels.
20. If this tank is equipped with or vented to a vapor control system, complete (a) through (c) o
this item. NA
a) Type of vapor control system
Manufacturer Make or Model Date installed (month/year)
b) Date tank was equipped with or vented to vapor control system (month/year)
c) Specify the rate of emission or percent control (by weight) for any pollutants being controlled: (Attach calculations and test data to support response, unless previously submitted.)
21. Complete the table below for any pressure or vacuum relief vent valve. NA
Type of Vent Pressure Setting Vacuum Setting If pressure relief is discharged to a vapor control Valve system, identify the vapor control system
If this tank is a Fixed Roof, Variable Vapor Space or Pressure Tank, complete items 22 through 25:
22. If the tank is vertical, what type of roof does it have? NA [ ] Cone roof
Slope of the cone roof: ftft [ ] Dome roof
Radius of the dome roof: ft
23. The average height of the liquid material stored within the tank during the year:
24 ft.
24. The average liquid surface temperature: 49 OF
25. Is this tank bolted or riveted construction? [ ] Yes [X] No
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If this tank is an External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 26 through 32: NA
26. Type of floating roof: [ ] Double Deck [ ] Pontoon [ ] Other, specify
27. Type of shell construction: [ ] Welded [ ] Riveted or bolted
28. Are all openings in the external floating roof, except automatic bleeder vents, rim space vents, leg sleeves, main roof drain, emergency roof drains and slotted gauging/sampling wells, equipped with both a cover, seal or lid without visible gaps and a projection into the tank below the liquid surface? [ Yes [] No
If no, explain:
29. Number of emergency roof drains Is each emergency roof drain equipped w both a projection into the tank below the liquid surface and a slotted membrane fabric cove or other device which covers at least 90% of the area of the opening?
30. Is there a slotted gauging/sampling well? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, is it equipped with an object which floats on the liquid surface within the well and wh covers at least 90 percent of the area of the well opening? 9 Yes 9 No
31. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of roof fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (24-inch diameter well) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter well) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
Unslotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover __Gasketed sliding cover
Slotted guide-pole/sample well (8-inch diameter unslotted pole, 21-inch diameter well) __Ungasketed sliding cover, without float _ Gasketed sliding cover, without float
___ Gasketed sliding cover, with float
Gauge-float well (20-inch diameter) __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed __Bolted cover, gasketed
Gauge-hatch/sample well (8-inch diameter) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
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Roof leg (3-inch diameter) Adjustable, pontoon area
__Adjustable, center area Adjustable, double-deck roofs Fixed
Roof drain (3-inch diameter) Open 90% closed
Roof leg (2-1/2-inch diameter) Adjustable, pontoon area Adjustable, center area Adjustable, double-deck roofs Fixed
Rim vent (6-inch diameter) Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
32. The average wind speed at the tank site: 10.8 mph.
If this tank is an Internal Floating Roof Tank, complete items 33 through 39: NA
33. Type of floating decks: [ ] Contact deck [ ] Noncontact deck
34. Type of roof above floating decks: [ ] Column-supported [ ] Self-supporting
35. If roof is column-supported, identify the type of column construction: [ ] 9-inch by 7-inch built-up columns [ ] Other, specify [ ] 8-inch diameter pipe columns
36. Floating deck seam construction: [ ]Welded [ ] Bolted [ ] Other, specify
37. If deck seams are bolted, complete a) or b):
a) [ ] Check if continuous sheet construction and specify width of sheets (e.g., 5 ft, 6 ft, o ft) [ ] Check if panel construction and specify size of rectangular panels (e.g., 5 ft x 7.5 ft, 5 ft x 12 ft)
b) Total length of bolted deck seams: Total area of floating deck:
ft sq ft
38. On the blank lines to the left of the various types of floating deck fittings shown below, indicate the number, if any, of each fitting.
Access hatch (usually one) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed
___ Unbolted cover, gasketed
Deck supports (legs or hangers) _ Adjustable
Automatic gauge float well (usually one) __Bolted cover, gasketed __Unbolted cover, ungasketed __Unbolted cover, gasketed
Ladder well (usually one) Sliding cover, gasketed
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__Fixed _ Sliding cover, ungasketed __Stub drains (1-inch diameter; not used on welded contact deck)
Column wells __Pipe column, flexible fabric sleeve seal __Pipe column, gasketed sliding cover __Pipe column, ungasketed sliding cover
Sample pipe or well (usually one) ____Slotted pipe, gasketed sliding cover __Slotted pipe, ungasketed sliding cover
__Built-up column, gasketed sliding cover -SBuilt-up column, ungasketed sliding cov
SSample well, slit fabric seal (10% open are
Vacuum breaker (10-inch diameter) __Weighted mechanical actuation, gasketed __Weighted mechanical actuation, ungasketed
39. Are all openings on the floating deck, except stub drains, equipped with a cover, seal or lid which is to be in a closed position at all times except when in actual use for tank gauging o sampling? [ ] Yes []No
If no, explain:
If this tank is an Internal or External Floating Roof Tank, complete items 40 through 45: NA
40. Type of seal between floating roof and tank well:
[ Single seal (primary seal only) [ ] Single seal with weather shield
(primary seal with weather shield)
[] Dual seals (primary seal with secondary shie mounted above it)
41. Primary seal information:
Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [ ] Liquid-mounted, liquid-filled [ ] Liquid-mounted, resilient foam-filled [ ] Vapor-mounted, resilient foam-filled [ ] Mechanical shoe (complete item [ ] Flexible wiper [ Other, specify
If the primary seal is a mechanical shoe, complete the following:
Vertical length of shoe inches Vertical length of shoe above stored liquid surface inches
42. Secondary seal information:
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Manufacturer Make or model Date installed
(month/year)
Type: [] Rim-mounted, flexible wiper [ Rim-mounted, resilient foam-filled [ ] Shoe-mounted [ Other, specify
43. Most recent seal inspection for visible holes, tears or other openings in the seal or fabric:
Seal(s) inspected Date of inspection Inspected by (person and company) Condition of seal(s) [ ] Good condition
[ ] Needed repair or replacement, specify type and date of corrective
44. Most recent seal gap measurements:
Date of measurement By: (person)
(company) Width of maximum gap Total area of gaps
Primary Seal
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
Secondary Seal
inch sq in sq in/ft tank diameter
45. Condition of the interior side of the tank shell: [ ] Little or no rust [ Dense rust [ ] Gunite-lining
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Perry Nuclear Plant Div. 1139,375 Gallon Underground Oil Storage Tank
Process Flow Diagram
0.0006 ty VOC
No. 2 oil - submerged filled
5981 galyr throughput
I
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OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (OEPA) APPLICATION FOR STATE PERMIT(S) TO OPERATE AN EMISSIONS UNIT (S)
(Do not complete application without readinq instructions.)
1. Facility Information:
a. Applicant Name:.- Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company
b. Facility Name: - Perry Nuclear Plant
c. Facility Location:
Street: 10 Center Road
CityNillagelTownship: Perry Township
County: -Lake Zip Code: __44081
d. Primary Facility Contact Name: _M. G. Twymon
e. Primary Facility Contact Mailing Address/Phone Number:
Street: _76 S. Main Street
CityNillagelTownship: ---- Akron
State: Ohio. Zip Code: 44308
Phone Number. L330_)- 761-4487
g. Facility Primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code Number (4-digit number): 4911
h. Authorized Individual Signature:
I, being the individual specified in Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rule 3745-35-02(B), hereby apply for Permit(s) to Operate (PTO) the emissions unit(s) described herein.
William R. Kanda
Authorized Individual's Name (Please type or print)
Authorized Individual's Signature Date Signed
Vice President Perry Nuclear Plant
Title
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4-Digit OEPA ID Company ID for Emissions Unit
Z00l Div. I190,000 Gal. No. 2 Oil Tank
Z002 Div. 11 90,000 Gal. No. 2 Oil Tank
Z003 Div. Ill 39375 Gal. No. 2 Oil Tank
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ED. FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS UNIT(s) ID(s).
Operation of an emissions unit without an effective permit to operate, variance to operate, or registration status is
prohibited by OAC rule 3745-35-02 and Section 3704.05 of the Ohio Revised Code.
i. Identification of Emissions Unit(s) at Facility (Identify the following information for each emissions unit(s) for which this application is being completed. List each emissions unit on a separate line. Mark "NE' (not established) if no OEPA ID (Identification) has been assigned to an emissions unit):
NOTE: Do not list emissions units that have been registered by the Ohio EPA in accordance with OAC rule 3745-35-05(B).
FOR OHIO EPA USE ONLY:
DATE APPLICATION
FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS UNIT(s) ID(s).
(If additional entries for emissions units are needed, copy this page and attach the additional page(s) with additional emissions units entered and indicate below.) Check here if additional copies of this page are attached:
2. Emissions Unit Information (make a copy of pages 3-6 and attach for each emissions unit listed on page 2):
a. OEPA Emissions Unit ID (4-digit) number: _ Z_001; Z002; Z003 *
b. Company ID for Emissions Unit: -Div 1 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank; Div. I 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank; Div III 39375 Gal. No. 2 oil tank.
c. Emissions Unit Activity Description: .. fuel oil storage *Emission unit information same for Div 1, 11 and III tanks
d. Equipment Description: fuel oil storage tank
e. Initial Installation Date (month/year): 5/81 Initial Startup Date (month/year): 10/84 Most Recent Modification Date (if applicable) (as defined in OAC rule 3745-31-01(J)) (month/year): _ NA
f. Emissions Information:
Complete the following table for each criteria air pollutant proposed to be emitted from the emissions unit at a rate greater than one ton/year (list each pollutant on a separate line), and for any pollutant for which an emissions limit has been established (per a state or federal regulation or Permit to Install) which limits air emissions of the pollutant to less than one ton/year.
Pollutant Name Proposed Maximum Hourly Emissions (pounds/hour)
Proposed Maximum Annual Emissions (tons/year)
VOC 0.0096 0.00061
(If additional pollutants need to be identified, copy this page and attach the additional page(s). Check here _ if additional copies of this page are attached.)
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DATE APPLICATION
FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS UNIT(s) ID(s)
g. Proposed Operating Schedule:
Average: Hours/Day: 0.14 Hours/Year 50
Maximum: Hours/Day: 0.27 Hours/Year: 100
h. Control Equipment Information:
Provide the following for each add-on emissions control device to be employed for the emissions unit:
Check here _X_ if no emissions control device is proposed to be employed for the emissions unit and proceed to item 'i" below.
Control Equipment Type Codes: A. Fabric Filter/Baghouse B. Electrostatic Precipitator C. Catalytic Incinerator D. Thermal Incinerator E. Flare F. Wet Scrubber
G. Condenser H. Carbon Adsorber I. Concentrator J. Cyclone/Multiclone K. Settling Chamber L. Other, describe:
Item
i. Type (see above codes)
ii. Configuration
iii. Manufacturer's Name
iv. Company ID
v. Month/Year Installed
vi. Pollutant(s) Controlled
vii. Operating Capture Efficiency(%
viii.Design Control Efficiency (%) ix. Operating Control Efficiency()
x. Inlet Gas Flow (acfm)
Ai Inlet Gas Temperature (OF)
xii.Maximum Controlled Emissions Rate for Each Pollutant Controlled (lb/hr, grain/dscf, or ppmv)
Control Device #1 Control Device Control Device #3 #2
xiii.Supplemental control device information (see instructions)
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FACILITY ID:
EMISSIONS UNIT(s) ID(s).
Control Device #1
Control Device #2
Control Device #3
i. Emissions Egress Point(s) Information: (Provide the following information for each point at which emissions are released into the ambient air from the emissions unit and list each individual egress point on a separate line.)
Egress point description codes: A. Vertical stack (unobstructed) B. Horizontal/downward stack
Company ID for Egress Point
C. Vertical stack (obstructed) D. Fugitive
Description Code
Div I190,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank vent A
Div 11 90,000 gal. No. 2 oil tank vent A
Div 111 39,375 gal. No. 2 oil tank vent A
A Process or Activity Flow Diaqram must be submitted for each emissions unit included in the application. Include the OEPA Emission Unit ID and company identification for the emissions unit on each process or activity flow diagram submitted. Show entry and exit points of all raw materials, intermediate products, byproducts and finished products. Label all materials, including air pollution emissions and other waste materials and identify material and exhaust gas flow rates. Label the process equipment, emissions control equipment, and emissions egress points utilized.
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RECEIVED:
j.
k. Continuous emissions monitoring equipment: (Provide the following information if any continuous emission monitoring equipment is employed for any egress point(s) associated with this emissins unit.) NA
Company ID for Type of Manufacturer/ Model Serial No. Pollutant(s) Monitored Egress Point Monitor No.
Federally Enforceable Emissions Limits: (Provide the following information only if applying for federally enforceable limits, per OAC rule 3745-35-07, for the emissions unit.) NA
Check here _ if applying, per OAC rule 3745-35-07, for federally enforceable limits as part of this permit issuance.
If applying for such limits, attach a separate piece of paper providing the following information:
i. identification of the proposed operation/production limitation(s) for the emissions unit(s);
ii. identification of the proposed short term emission limit for each pollutant, corresponding to the proposed operationallproduction limit;
iii. proposed method(s), including identification of applicable methods, including any contained within 40 CFR, Parts 51 and 60, which will be utilized to demonstrate compliance with the federally enforceable limits; and
iv. a summary of the total facility potential to emit" (tons/year) for each applicable pollutant (PM, NOx, SO2, CO, VOC, HAPs, etc.) as of implementation of the proposed federally enforceable limits (include supporting calculations).
m. Confidentiality Claims:
Check here _ if requesting any information included in this application for this emissions unit to be claimed as a trade secret per Ohio Revised Code (ORC) 3704.08:
If a claim is being made, attach a separate piece of paper to this application and include the following information to justify the claim:
i. identification of the specific information (item # and description) submitted within the application for the
emissions unit which is being claimed as a trade secret;
ii. an explanation of why the information specified is indeed a trade secret;
iii. confirmation that the alleged trade secret is not revealed by inspection or analysis of any marketed product (example: "reverse chemistry"); and
iv. identification of security measures which have been adopted to ensure secrecy, and confirmation that reasonable or enforceable agreements or other confidential relationships prohibiting use or disclosure of the secret existed with those whom the secret was revealed (example: employee secrecy agreements and/or contractor agreements).
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OR OHIO EPA USE ONLY: DATE APPLICATION
RECEIVED. FACILITY ID.
EMISSIONS UNIT(s) ID(s)
Finally, if a confidentiality claim is being submitted, two copies of the application need to be submitted, one completed version with all the information requested and one Asanitized@ version containing all information requested except that information upon which a trade secret claim is being made.
n. Emissions Activity Category Forms:
The appropriate Emissions Activity Category (EAC) form(s) must be completed and attached for each emission unit. At least one complete EAC form must be submitted for each emission unit for the application to be considered complete. Please identify each EAC form completed and being submitted with this application for this emissions unit:
EAC form ID number (see instructions for list of EAC forms) L 3104 iii. ii. iv.
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