Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2004-0087-0010
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2007-09-12T04:00Z

Part 70 Air Quality Permit

BMW Manufacturing Corporation

1400 Highway 101 South

Spartanburg, SC 29304-4100

In accordance with the provisions of the Pollution Control Act, Sections
48-1-50(5) and 48-1-110(a), and the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina,
as amended, Regulation 61-62, the above named permittee is hereby
granted permission to discharge air contaminants into the ambient air. 
The Bureau of Air Quality authorizes the operation of this facility and
its applicable equipment specified herein in accordance with the plans,
specifications and other information submitted in the Title V permit
application dated 15 March 1996 and updated in the PSD application dated
2 February 2001.

This permit is subject to and conditioned upon the terms, limitations,
standards, and schedules contained in or specified on the 52 pages, with
the accompanying attachments, of this permit.

Permit Number:  TV-2060-0230	Effective Date:      April 1, 2002

Issue Date:           February 14, 2002	Expiration Date:   March 31,
2007

Director, Engineering Services Division

Bureau of Air Quality

(Page Revised 2/26/2002) 

RECORD OF REVISIONS

Revision

Number	Final

Revision

Date	Type of Revision

(AA, MM, SM, CP)	Description of Change (Specific Parts,

Sections, and Tables Revised or Added)

01	2/26/02	AA	Effective date changed to April 1, 2002.  Expiration and
permit renewal dates changed to coincide with this change.

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

	

AA	= Administrative Amendment

MM	= Minor Modification

SM	= Significant Modification

CP	= Construction Permit

Send copies of all revisions to Permit File, Main File, District EQC
Office, US EPA, and Facility Contact.



TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1.0	GENERAL INFORMATION

A.	Applicable Permit Dates

B.	Facility Information

C.	Facility Address

D.	Facility Billing Address

Part 2.0	APPLICABILITY

Part 3.0	GENERAL CONDITIONS

A.	Permit Issuance

B.	Permit Expiration and Renewal

C.	Severability

D.	Fee Assessment and Payment

E.	Submittal of Information

F.	Public Participation

G.	Permit Reopening

H.	Temporary Sources

I.	Emergency Provisions

J.	Property Rights

K.	Economic Incentives, Marketable Permits, Emission Trading

L.	Title IV Sources

M.	Administrative Permit Amendments

N.	Minor Permit Modifications

O.	Significant Modification Procedures

P.	Duty to Comply

Q.	Inspection and Entry

R.	Compliance Requirements

S.	Schedule of Compliance

T.	Need to Halt or Reduce Activity Not a Defense

U.	Operational Flexibility

Part 4.0	PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION (PSD) AND LOWEST
ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATE (LAER)

Part 5.0	PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY (PAL) PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

Part 6.0	PREAPPROVED NEW SOURCE REVIEW AND OPERATIONAL

		FLEXIBILITY

Part 7.0	FACILITY WIDE REQUIREMENTS

A.	Emissions Limits and Standards

B.	Facility Wide Conditions

Part 8.0	EMISSION UNIT REQUIREMENTS

A.	Emission Unit Description

B.	Control Devices Description

C.	Equipment Description

Part 9.0	PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY (PAL) LIMITS

A.	Emission Limits and Standards

B.	Emission Unit Conditions

Part 10.0	SOURCE SPECIFIC EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Emission Limits and Standards

Emission Unit Conditions

Part 11.0	MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

Monitoring and Reporting Summary Table for the PAL

Monitoring and Reporting Conditions for the PAL

Additional Monitoring and Reporting Summary Table

Additional Monitoring and Reporting Conditions

Part 12.0	ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS

A.	Specific Conditions

B.	Operational Flexibility

C.	Compliance Schedule

D.	Permit Shield

ATTACHMENT A - Modeled Emission Rates

ATTACHMENT B - Insignificant Activities

ATTACHMENT C - Applicable and Non-applicable Federal and State
Regulations



PART 1.0  GENERAL INFORMATION

A.	APPLICABLE PERMIT DATES

ISSUE DATE	: February 14, 2002

EFFECTIVE DATE	: April 1, 2002

EXPIRATION DATE	: March 31, 2007

RENEWAL APPLICATION DUE	: September 30, 2006

B.	FACILITY INFORMATION

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT		: Gary N. Weinreich, P.E.

CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER	: (864) 989-5764

INTERNET E-MAIL ADDRESS		: Gary.Weinreich@bmwmc.com

FACILITY LOCATION			: 1400 Highway 101 South

COUNTY					: Spartanburg

SIC CODE(S)					: 3711

AFS CODE (IF KNOWN)			: SC0848079

C.	FACILITY ADDRESS

FACILITY NAME				: BMW Manufacturing Corp.

ADDRESS					: P. O. Box 11000

CITY, STATE, ZIP				: Spartanburg, SC 29304-4100

D.	FACILITY BILLING ADDRESS

FACILITY BILLING NAME			: BMW Manufacturing Corp.

ATTN						: Gary N. Weinreich, P.E.

ADDRESS					: P. O. Box 11000

CITY, STATE, ZIP				: Spartanburg, SC 29304-4100

(Page Revised 2/26/2002)



PART 2.0  APPLICABILITY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.3(a)] 

The following sources are subject to permitting requirements of Part 70:

1.	Any major source;

2.	Any source, including an area source, subject to a standard,
limitation, or other requirement under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act
(Act);

3.	Any source, including an area source, subject to a standard or other
requirement under Section 112 of the Act, except that a source is not
required to obtain a permit solely because it is subject to regulations
or requirements under Section 112(r) of the Act;

4.	Any affected source under the Title IV Acid Rain Program;

5.	Any source in a source category designated by the Administrator of
the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) (Administrator, as
defined by 61-62.70.2 b) pursuant to this Section; and

6.	Any source listed in SC Regulation 61-62.70.3(a) that is exempt from
the requirement to obtain a permit under SC Regulation 61-62.70.3(b) may
opt to apply for a permit under this Part 70 program.

The following source categories are exempted from the obligation to
obtain a Part 70 permit, but are not exempted from other SC Department
of Health and Environmental Control (Department) and US EPA requirements
[SC Regulation 61-62.70.3(b)(4)]:

1.	All sources and source categories that would be required to obtain a
permit solely because they are subject to 40 CFR 60, Subpart AAA -
Standards of Performance for New Residential Wood Heaters; and

2.	All sources and source categories that would be required to obtain a
permit solely because they are subject to 40 CFR 61, Subpart M -
National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Asbestos,
Section 61.145, Standard for Demolition and Renovation.

Any person that operates or proposes to operate a particular source or
installation may submit a request in writing that the Department makes a
determination as to whether a particular source or installation is
subject to the permit requirements of this regulation.  The request must
contain such information as is believed sufficient for the Department to
make the requested determination. [SC Regulation 61-62.70.3(e)]

PART 3.0  GENERAL CONDITIONS

This section describes conditions and provisions applicable to all Part
70 sources.  Specific source category conditions and requirements are
contained in Part 5.0 of this permit.  (Revised 05/21/99)

A.  PERMIT ISSUANCE [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(a)(1)]

A Part 70 permit, permit modification, or renewal may be issued only if
the following conditions have been met:

1.	The Department has received a complete application for a permit,
permit modification, or permit renewal;

2.	Except for modifications qualifying for minor permit modification
procedures under SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(2) and (3), the Department
has complied with the requirements for public participation under SC
Regulation 61-62.70.7(h);

3.	The Department has complied with the requirements for notifying and
responding to affected States under SC Regulation 61-62.70.8(b);

4.	The conditions of the permit provide for compliance with all
applicable requirements and the requirements of Part 70; and

5.	The Administrator has received a copy of the proposed permit and any
notices required under SC Regulation 61-62.70.8(a) and (b), and has not
objected to issuance of the permit under SC Regulation 61-62.70.8(c)
within the required time frame.

A Title V operating permit does not excuse any facility from the
preconstruction permitting requirements under SC Regulation 61-62.1.

B.  PERMIT EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(c)] (Revised
11/13/98)

Permit expiration terminates the source’s right to operate unless a
timely and complete renewal application has been submitted consistent
with SC Regulation 61-62.70.5(a)(1)(iii), 62.70.5(a)(2)(iv), and
62.70.7(b).  In this case, the permit shall not expire until the renewal
permit has been issued or denied.  All terms and conditions of the
permit including any permit shield that may be granted pursuant to SC
Regulation 61-62.70.6(f) shall remain in effect until the renewal permit
has been issued or denied.

Permits being renewed are subject to the same procedural requirements,
including those for public participation, affected State and US EPA
review, that apply to initial permit issuance.

C.  SEVERABILITY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(5)]

The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of
this permit, or application of any provision of this permit to any
circumstance is held invalid, the application of such provision to other
circumstances, and the remainder of this permit shall not be affected
thereby.

D.  FEE ASSESSMENT AND PAYMENT [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(7)]

The owners or operators of Part 70 sources shall pay fees to the
Department consistent with the fee schedule approved pursuant to South
Carolina Regulation 62.70.9.

E.  SUBMITTAL OF INFORMATION [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(6)(v)] 

The permittee shall furnish to the Department, within a reasonable time,
any information that the Department may request, in writing, to
determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking, reissuing, or
terminating the permit or to determine compliance with the permit.  Upon
request, the permittee shall also furnish to the Department copies of
records required to be kept by the permit or, for information claimed to
be confidential, the permittee may furnish such records directly to the
Administrator along with a claim of confidentiality.  The Department may
also request that the permittee furnish such records directly to the
Administrator along with a claim of confidentiality.

F.  PUBLIC PARTICIPATION [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(h)]

Except for modifications qualifying for minor permit modification
procedures, all permit proceedings, including initial permit issuance,
significant modifications, and renewals, shall provide adequate
procedures for public notice including offering an opportunity for
public comment and hearing on the draft permit.  These procedures shall
meet all requirements of SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(h).

G.  PERMIT REOPENING [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(f)] (Revised 05/21/99)

The permit may be modified, revoked, reopened, and reissued, or
terminated for cause by the Department.  The filing of a request by the
permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or
termination, or of a notification of planned changes or anticipated
noncompliance does not stay any permit condition. [SC Regulation
61-62.70.6(a)(6)(iii)]

Proceedings to reopen and issue a permit shall follow the same
procedures as apply to initial permit issuance and shall affect only
those parts of the permit for which cause to reopen exists.  Such
reopenings shall be as expeditious as practicable.  Reopenings shall not
be initiated before a notice of such intent is provided to the Part 70
source by the Department at least thirty (30) days in advance of the
date that the permit is to be reopened, except that the Department may
provide a shorter time period in the case of an emergency.

This permit shall be reopened and revised under any of the following
circumstances:

1.	Additional applicable requirements under the Act become applicable to
a major Part 70 source for which three or more years remain on the
original term of the permit.  Such revisions shall be made not later
than eighteen (18) months following promulgation of relevant standards
or regulations unless the regulation specifically provides for a longer
compliance period.  No such reopening is required if the effective date
of the requirement is later than the date on which the permit is due to
expire, unless the original permit or any of its terms and conditions
has been extended pursuant to SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(c)(1)(ii).

2.	Additional requirements, including excess emission requirements,
become applicable to an affected source under the acid rain program. 
Excess emissions offset plans shall be deemed to be incorporated into
this permit upon approval by the Administrator.

3.	The Department or EPA determines that the permit contains a material
mistake or that inaccurate statements were made in establishing the
emissions standards or other terms or conditions of the permit.

4.	The Administrator or the Department determines that the permit must
be revised or revoked to assure compliance with the applicable
requirements.

H.  TEMPORARY SOURCES [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(e)]

In accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(e), the Department may issue
a single permit authorizing emissions from similar operations by the
same source owner or operator at multiple temporary locations.  The
operation must be temporary and involve at least one change in location
during the term of the permit.  No sources subject to Title IV of the
Act shall be permitted as a temporary source.

I.  EMERGENCY PROVISIONS [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(g)(3)]  (Revised
05/21/99)

In the case of an emergency, as defined in SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(g),
the permittee shall verify an affirmative defense of emergency through
properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant
evidence that:

1.	An emergency occurred and that the permittee can identify the
cause(s) of the emergency;

2.	The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; and

3.	During the period of the emergency the permittee took all reasonable
steps to minimize levels of emissions that exceeded the emission
standards, or other requirements in the permit.

Additionally, the permittee shall submit verbal notification of the
emergency to the Department within twenty-four (24) hours of the time
when emission limitations were exceeded, followed by written
notifications within thirty (30) days.  This notice fulfills the
requirement of SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(3)(iii)(B).  This notice must
contain a description of the emergency, any steps taken to mitigate
emissions, and corrective actions taken.

This provision is in addition to any emergency or upset provision
contained in any applicable requirement.  In any enforcement proceeding,
the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an emergency has
the burden of proof.

J.  PROPERTY RIGHTS [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(6)(iv)]

This permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any
exclusive privilege.

K.  ECONOMIC INCENTIVES, MARKETABLE PERMITS, EMISSION TRADING [SC
Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(8)]

No permit revision shall be required, under any approved economic
incentives, marketable permits, emissions trading and other similar
programs or processes for changes that are provided for in this permit.

L.  TITLE IV SOURCES [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(4)]

The permittee is prohibited from emissions exceeding any allowances that
the source lawfully holds under Title IV of the Act or the regulations
promulgated thereunder.  No permit revision shall be required for
increases in emissions that are authorized by allowances acquired
pursuant to the acid rain program, provided that such increases do not
require a permit revision under any other applicable requirement.  No
limit shall be placed on the number of allowances held by a source.  The
source may not, however, use allowances as a defense for noncompliance
with any other applicable requirement.  Any such allowances shall be
accounted for according to the procedures established in regulations
promulgated under Title IV of the Act.

Where an applicable requirement of the Act is more stringent than an
applicable requirement of regulations promulgated under Title IV of the
Act, both provisions shall be incorporated into the permit and shall be
enforceable by the Administrator. [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(1)(ii)]

M.  ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT AMENDMENTS [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(d)(3)]

An administrative permit amendment as defined in SC Regulation
61-62.70.7(d) can be made by the Department consistent with the
following:

1.	The Department shall take no more than sixty (60) days from receipt
of a request for an administrative permit amendment to take final action
on such request, and may incorporate such changes without providing
notice to the public or affected States provided that it designates any
such permit revisions as having been made pursuant to this paragraph.

2.	The Department shall submit a copy of the revised permit to the
Administrator.

3.	The source may implement the changes addressed in the request for an
administrative amendment immediately upon submittal of the request,
except transfer/ownership which must comply with SC Regulation 61-62.1,
Section II (E).

N.  MINOR PERMIT MODIFICATIONS [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(2)]

Minor permit modifications can be made by the Department in accordance
with SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(2)(i).  An application requesting the
use of minor permit modification procedures shall meet the requirements
of SC Regulation 61-62.70.5(c) and shall include items as specified in
SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(2)(ii).

The Department may modify the procedure outlined in SC Regulation
61-62.70.7(e)(2) to process groups of a source's applications for
certain modifications eligible for minor permit modification processing.
 Group processing of minor permit applications will proceed as outlined
in SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(3).

O.  SIGNIFICANT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(4)]

Significant permit modification procedures shall be used for
applications requesting permit modifications listed in SC Regulation
61-62.70.7(e)(4)(i).  Significant permit modifications shall meet all
requirements of this Part 70, including those for applications, public
participation, review by affected States, and review by EPA, as they
apply to permit issuance and permit renewal.

P.  DUTY TO COMPLY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(6)(i)]

The permittee must comply with all of the conditions of this permit. 
Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the SC Pollution
Control Act and/or the Federal Clean Air Act and is grounds for
enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance,
or modification; or for denial of permit renewal application.

Q.  INSPECTION AND ENTRY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(c)(2)]

Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required
by law, the permittee shall allow the Department or an authorized
representative to perform the following:

1.	Enter upon the permittee's premises where a Part 70 source is located
or emissions-related activity is conducted, or where records must be
kept under the conditions of the permit.

2.	Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must
be kept under the conditions of the permit.

3.	Inspect any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and air
pollution control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or
required under this permit.

4.	As authorized by the Act and/or the SC Pollution Control Act, sample
or monitor at reasonable times substances or parameters for the purpose
of assuring compliance with the permit or applicable requirements.

R.  COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(c)(5)]  (Revised
05/21/99)

Consistent with SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(3), this permit contains
compliance certification, testing, monitoring, reporting, and record
keeping requirements sufficient to assure compliance with the terms and
conditions of this permit.  Any document required to be certified shall
contain a certification by a responsible official or designee that meets
the requirements of SC Regulation 61-62.70.5(d).

The responsible official or designee shall certify, annually, compliance
with the conditions of this permit.  The compliance certification shall
include the following:

1.	The identification of each term or condition of the permit that is
the basis of the certification.

2.	The identification of the methods or means used for determining the
compliance status with each term and condition during the certification
period, and whether such methods or means provide continuous or
intermittent data.

3.	The status of compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit
for the period covered by the certification.

4.	Such other facts as the Department may require to determine the
compliance status of the source.

5.	All compliance certifications shall be submitted to the Administrator
as well as to the Department.

The annual compliance certification shall be sent to the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control - Bureau of Air Quality (SC DHEC - BAQ) at the
following addresses:

US EPA, Region 4	SC DHEC - BAQ

Air Enforcement Branch	Technical Management Section

61 Forsyth Street	2600 Bull Street

Atlanta, GA 30303	Columbia, SC 29201

S.  SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE [SC Regulation 61-62.70.5(c)(8)]  (Revised
5/21/99)

The permittee shall submit a compliance schedule that contains the
following for all Part 70 sources that are not in compliance with all
applicable rules:

1.	A description of the source's compliance status and where appropriate
a compliance schedule with respect to all applicable requirements as
follows:

(a)	For applicable requirements with which the source is in compliance,
a statement that during the permit term the source will continue to
comply with such requirements.

(b)	For applicable requirements that will become effective during the
permit term, a statement that the source will meet such requirements on
a timely basis, unless a more detailed schedule is expressly required by
the applicable requirement.

(c)	A schedule of compliance for sources that are not in compliance with
all applicable requirements at the time of permit issuance.  This
schedule shall include a narrative description of how the source will
achieve compliance, a schedule of remedial measures, including an
enforceable sequence of actions with milestones, leading to compliance
with all applicable requirements.  This compliance schedule shall be at
least as stringent as that contained in any judicial consent decree or
administrative order to which the source is subject.  Any such schedule
of compliance shall be supplemental to, and shall 

	not sanction noncompliance with, the applicable requirements on which
it is based.

2.	A schedule for submission of certified progress reports no less
frequently than every six (6) months for sources required to have a
schedule of compliance to remedy a violation.  Progress reports shall
meet the requirements of SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(c)(4)(i) and (ii).

3.	The compliance plan content requirements specified in this paragraph
shall apply and be included in the acid rain portion of a compliance
plan for an affected source, except as specifically superseded by
regulations promulgated under Title IV of the act with regard to the
schedule and method(s) the source will use to achieve compliance with
acid rain emissions limitations.

T.  NEED TO HALT OR REDUCE ACTIVITY NOT A DEFENSE

[SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(a)(6)(ii)]

It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that
it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in
order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit.

U.  OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(5)]

In accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(5), a permitted facility
is authorized to make changes within their facility without requiring a
permit revision, if the changes are not modifications under Title I of
the Act and the changes do not exceed the emissions allowable under this
permit.  The permitted facility shall provide the Administrator and the
Department written notification as required by SC Regulation
61-62.70.7(e)(5) at least seven (7) days prior to such changes.

PART 4.0	PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION (PSD) AND LOWEST
ACHIEVABLE EMISSION RATE (LAER)

A.	The plant wide applicability limits (PALs) specified in Part 9.0 of
this permit are based on the emission units’ technical specifications
and control technologies for emission units in Tables 8.1 – 8.26 in
the application dated February 2, 2001 (along with subsequently
submitted additional information in support of this permit), the actual
emissions of existing sources, ambient air impact analysis, and facility
production requirements.  

B.	Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) - The Bureau determines
that the level of performance, and control technologies in the
application dated February 2, 2001 (along with other additional
information submitted in support of this permit) for the emission units
identified in Tables 8.1-Tables 8.26 of this permit constitute BACT or
LAER for this permitting review and are inherent in the PALs in Part
9.0 and the emission unit monitoring requirements in Part 11.0 of this
permit.  BMW must continue to use the control technology described in
the submitted application material, or alternative control technology
(including pollution prevention and alternative configurations)
implemented through Part 6 of this permit and the Title V permit
modification process agreed to by the Bureau.  Compliance for each
emissions unit in Tables 8.1- 8.26 with SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard
7 is determined solely by compliance with the PALs specified in Part 9.0
and monitoring requirements in Part 11.0 of this permit.  

C.	SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 5.1, Lowest Achievable Emission Rate
(LAER) - This facility is subject to SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard
5.1, Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER) for VOCs.  The facility has
performed a LAER review on all VOC sources listed in this permit. 
Compliance for each emissions unit with SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard
5.1 is determined solely by compliance with the PALs specified in Part
9.0 of this permit.  This is a state only requirement.

PART 5.0 	PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY (PAL) PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

A.	The PAL for each regulated pollutant shall be reviewed and adjusted,
if warranted by the Bureau, under the following circumstances:

1.	Within 180 days after achieving a 12-month total vehicle production
level of 468,000 cars, the Bureau will revise the permit to reset the
PALs specified in Part 9.0 of this permit to levels consistent with the
actual facility emission levels achieved during the same 12-month period
provided that the reset levels: do not exceed the PALs specified in Part
9.0 (except in accordance with 5.A.5); and, include an operating margin
equivalent to the major modification threshold for each pollutant as
identified in SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 7 (b)(23).

2.	New regulatory requirements become applicable to the facility during
the term of the permit.  Adjustments to reflect new applicable
requirements will be made through Title V permit revisions with the PALs
being adjusted as of the compliance date of the new applicable
requirement and the change in the PAL level reflecting the new
applicable requirement would have had on the emissions sources affected.
Within 12 months of EPA approval of South Carolina’s SIP revision
incorporating any new 

federal PAL regulations and in no case later than 2 years after their
promulgation, SC DHEC and BMW will complete a review of the facility’s
Title V operating permit for consistency with the applicable South
Carolina or federal PAL regulations.  Should SC DHEC find that the Title
V permit is inconsistent with the applicable South Carolina or federal
PAL regulations, the permit will be reopened and the PAL conditions
revised, after the opportunity for public review and comment, to reflect
either the South Carolina or federal PAL requirements 

3.	Changes in sampling, monitoring, or other similar procedures that
impact reported emissions without changing actual emission rates.

4.	The initial compliance date for meeting reset PALs under condition
5.A.1 and any adjusted PAL under condition 5.A.2 or 5.A.3 will be the
first 12 months following the effective date of the reset or adjusted
PAL.

5.	BMW shall not construct new emission sources or modify existing
emission sources such that any PALs identified in Part 9.0 of this
permit are exceeded unless the PSD/PAL construction permit is revised in
accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.1 Section II and SC Regulation
61-62.5, Standard 7 for a new or modified source that will require
increasing the PALs, and the facility’s Title V operating permit is
revised in accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.70.

B.	PAL Renewal and Termination

1.	The PALs listed in Part 9.0 expire 10 years from the effective date
of this permit unless an application to renew the PALs has been filed by
BMW with the Bureau 180 days prior to the ten-year anniversary date of
the effective date of this permit.  PALs adjusted under condition 5.A
will remain in effect for the duration of the initial 10 year permit
term.  The terms and conditions of this permit will remain in effect
until the Bureau takes final action on an application for renewal.

2.	At any time during the term specified in condition 5.B.1, BMW may
submit a written request that the Bureau terminate the PAL provisions of
the PSD/PAL construction permit and issue revised permits pursuant to
condition 5.B.3 within 180 days of such request.

3.	In the event of a termination, the PALs shall remain in effect until
the PSD/PAL construction permit and Title V operating permit are revised
to specify unit specific control technology, emission limits and
compliance determination requirements agreed upon by BMW and the Bureau.
 The revised permit shall be issued with New Source Review limits and
conditions based on SC Regulation61-62.5, Standard #7, as amended at the
time of the permit revision. Emission units existing as of the effective
date of this permit that have not been modified as of the termination
date shall revert to any previously applicable unit specific
requirements.

4.	In the event of the termination of any PAL in this permit, the
requirements under SC Regulation 61-62.1 Section II Permit Requirements
will apply to any modification occurring after the termination request.

PART 6.0	PREAPPROVED NEW SOURCE REVIEW AND OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY

“Existing emission unit” is defined in this permit as any equipment
(or process) listed herein in Tables 8.1-8.26 or approved by the Bureau
via the implementation of the processes outlined in Part 6.  Any
existing emission unit that is constructed, altered, modified and/or
undergoes a physical change or change in method of operation where
emissions are maintained within the PAL limits specified in Part 9.0 of
this permit shall not trigger major modification applicability
requirements of the South Carolina and federal New Source Review
programs.  Provided compliance with the PALs specified in Part 9.0 is
demonstrated, BMW is in compliance with all South Carolina and federal
major new source review requirements.

B.	For existing emission units, BMW is authorized to alter, modify
and/or undertake any physical change or change in the method of
operation (collectively referred to as “changes”) with reference to
such units, provided that the emissions from the facility do not exceed
emissions limitations in Part 9.0 of this permit and BMW continues to
use the control technology (including pollution prevention) agreed to by
the Bureau either in this permit or as alternatives with written Bureau
approval.  The level of performance and emission unit control
technologies in the application dated February 2, 2001 and identified in
Tables 8.1-8.26 of this permit are inherent in the PALs specified in
Part 9.0 of this permit.  Provided changes to existing emission units
meet the following requirements, no new construction permits are
required:

1.	The level of performance required by a Bureau approved alternative
must be at least equal to the prior approved technology for that source.

2.	Any written Bureau approved changes either in alternative
technologies or new BACT or LAER determinations will become an
enforceable requirement for the facility.

3.	Any applicable Title V operating permit notification and revision
procedures shall be followed as specified in SC Regulation 61-62.70. 
Any required notification shall be submitted to the Director of
Engineering Services, EPA Region IV and the Appalachia III EQC District
Office.

4.	Upon compliance with the above requirements, BMW may proceed with the
changes without a requirement to revise the PSD/PAL construction permit
or obtain a new construction permit.  Changes made under this section
are allowed as permitted items under the facility’s PSD/PAL
construction permit and the Title V operating permit.

C.	BMW can undertake the addition of new “small” emission units (not
covered as existing emission units) without obtaining a new construction
permit, provided that PAL emission levels are not exceeded and the
following conditions are met:

1.	The additions will not result in emissions that will exceed any limit
in this permit and any existing emission unit associated with the
addition will not become subject to regulation under 40 CFR Part 60
(Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources), Part 61 (National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) or 63 (National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, also known as MACT
Standards) unless the application of those regulations have already been
addressed in this permit. 

2.	Potential emissions, taking into account controls, restrictions on
hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted,
stored, or processed, from the new emissions unit of each criteria
pollutant will not exceed 1.0 lbs/hour and each toxic air pollutant will
not exceed 1000 lbs/month, unless the Bureau determines that no such
limits or control equipment are required under any granted exemption. 
Any associated control equipment shall be operated as proposed by BMW. 
Failure to operate, maintain, and appropriately monitor the control
equipment may result in the retraction of this exemption and referral
for enforcement action.  Information shall be submitted to the Director
of Engineering Services describing any control device, including
engineering specifics and control/capture efficiencies.

3.	The added new “small” emissions unit is not part of a project
involving the addition of multiple units which should comply
collectively with condition 6.D.  To this end BMW will address this
issue in its “small” emission unit submittals to the Bureau for its
review.

4.	Emissions from any new emission unit shall not cause or contribute to
an exceedance of any National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) - SC
Regulation 61-62.5, Std 2, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)
increment - SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std 7 or Toxic Air Pollutants (TAP) -
SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std 8.

5.	Any applicable Title V operating permit notification and revision
procedures shall be followed as specified in SC Regulation 61-62.70. 
Any required notification shall be submitted to the Director of
Engineering Services, EPA Region IV and the Appalachia III EQC District
Office.  

6.	Upon compliance with the above requirements, BMW may proceed with the
addition without a requirement to obtain a new construction permit or
revise the PSD/PAL construction permit.  Additions made under this
condition are allowed as permitted items under the PSD/PAL construction
permit and Title V operating permit.

7.	After new “small” emission units are added consistent with the
conditions of 6.C.1 – 6.C.4, these sources shall be treated as
“existing emission units” covered under Part 6.0.

8.	The owner/operator must cease implementation of any addition if it is
found to be inconsistent with conditions 6.B.1 - 6.B.6 and may be
subject to possible enforcement action(s).  The permittee assumes the
risk of any financial loss resulting from implementing the addition(s). 

D.	BMW can undertake the addition of new “large” emission units (not
covered as existing emission units) provided that PAL emission levels
are not exceeded and the following additional conditions are met:

New emission units with potential emissions, taking into account
controls, restrictions on hours of operation or on the type or amount of
material combusted, stored, or processed, of any criteria pollutant
exceeding 1.0 lbs/hr and/or potential emissions, taking into account
controls, restrictions on hours of operation or on the type or amount of
material combusted, stored, or processed, of any toxic air pollutant
exceeding 1000 lbs/month shall:

include descriptions of control device reductions and limitations on
operation or material usage and apply any level of emission control as
required under applicable South Carolina air quality regulations as
required for sources of pollutants that exceed 1.0 lbs/hour and each
toxic air pollutant will exceed 1000 lbs/month, but do not exceed major
NSR significance thresholds, unless the Bureau determines that
alternative requirements apply pursuant to any available exemption. 
(LAER for VOC emissions may be required under SC Regulation 61-62.5,
Standard 5.1.); and 

apply best available control technology (BACT) to the criteria
pollutants (including any HAP emissions that are also included as VOCs)
above the major NSR significance thresholds, unless the Bureau
determines that alternative requirements apply pursuant to any available
exemption.  (LAER for VOC emissions may be required under SC Regulation
61-62.5, Standard 5.1.)

BACT/LAER shall be proposed by BMW and the Bureau will approve or deny
the BACT/LAER analysis.

The Bureau issues a State minor new source review construction permit
for the new “large” emission unit, or the Bureau determines that no
such construction permit is required under any exemption.  If a
construction permit is required for the new “large” emission unit,
the Bureau will approve or reject the application within a targeted time
frame of 60 days from the date the complete application is submitted.  

The application must include the appropriate application forms, a brief
process description, emission calculations, documentation of BACT/LAER
as required, the VOC count as required by 11.D.15 and periodic
monitoring parameters for any control equipment.  BMW will place in a
newspaper of local general circulation  (at the time of the application
submittal), a public notice that it has applied to the Bureau for a
construction permit for a new large unit that requires BACT/LAER
control.  Once a construction permit has been issued (or a determination
made that the emission unit does not require such permit), the facility
may begin construction as allowed by SC Regulations.

4.	Emissions from any new “large” emission unit shall not cause or
contribute to an exceedance of any National Ambient Air Quality Standard
(NAAQS) - SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std 2, Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) increment - SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std 7 or Toxic
Air Pollutants (TAP) - SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std 8.

5.	Any applicable Title V operating permit notification and revision
procedures shall be followed as specified in SC Regulation 61-62.70. 
Any required notification shall be submitted to the Director of
Engineering Services, EPA Region IV and the Appalachia III EQC District
Office.  

6.	After new “large” emission units are added consistent with the
conditions 6.D.1 – 6.D.4, these units shall be treated as “existing
emission units” covered Part 6.0.

E.	In addition to the previous limitations in conditions 6.B - 6.D, BMW
can undertake the addition of new emission units emitting HAPs provided
that PAL emission levels are not exceeded and if the new emission unit
has a potential to emit of greater than 10 TPY of a single HAP or 25 TPY
of a combination of all HAPS, the facility must determine whether the
unit is subject to SC Regulation 61-62.63 as a new process or production
unit.  If the facility is subject to SC Regulation 61-62.63, then the
owner/operator shall follow the requirements of the regulation.  If the
facility wishes to take federally enforceable limitations, then the
owner/operator must comply with the requirements of SC Regulation
61-62.1 Section II, Part H.

F.	Any construction or modification not covered in conditions 6.B - 6.E
will require BMW to follow existing South Carolina major and minor new
source review requirements and Title V operating permit requirements.

PART 7.0  FACILITY WIDE REQUIREMENTS

A.	EMISSIONS LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Table 7.1 contains summaries of facility wide emission limits and
standards.

TABLE 7.1  EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Pollutant	Limit/Standard	Regulation	State Only

Requirement	Condition Number

State New Source Review	As Specified in Attachment A	SC 61-62.1, Section
II (A)	Yes	7.B.2

7.B.3

Toxic Air Pollutants	As Specified in Attachment A	SC 62.5, Std No. 8	Yes
7.B.3

Hazardous Air Pollution	Comply with Regulation	SC 61-62.4	No	N/A

Open Burning	Comply With Regulation	SC 61-62.2	No	N/A

Fugitive Emissions	Comply With Regulation	SC 61-62.6, Sec III	No	N/A

Ozone Depleting Substances	*	40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F	No	7.B.7

Asbestos	*	40 CFR Part 61.145	No	7.B.8

N/A = Not Applicable

* Specific To Subpart

The maximum allowable emission limits above are derived from the various
Federal and State regulations that govern the operation of this type of
facility.  All applicable facility wide emission limits and
corresponding regulations are listed above.  Additional operating
requirements which may be more stringent than those above are contained
in Part 9.0, Part 10.0, Part 11.0 and Part 12.0 of this permit.

B.	FACILITY WIDE CONDITIONS  (Revised 11/13/98)

Condition Number	Condition

1.	In accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.1, Section II, the permittee
must comply with all applicable statutes and regulations of the United
States and the State of South Carolina.  This permit does not relieve
the permittee from compliance with applicable local laws, ordinances,
and regulations.

2.	Air dispersion modeling (or other method) has demonstrated that this
facility’s operation will not interfere with the attainment and
maintenance of any state or federal standard.  Any changes in the
parameters used in the air dispersion modeling may require a review by
the facility to determine continuing compliance with these standards. 
These potential changes include any decrease in stack height, decrease
in stack velocity, increase in stack diameter, decrease in stack exit
temperature, increase in building height or building additions, increase
in emission rates, decrease in distance between stack and property line,
changes in vertical stack orientation, and installation of a rain cap
that impedes vertical flow.  Parameters that are not required in the
determination will not invalidate the demonstration if they are
modified.  The emission rates used in the determination are listed in
Attachment A of this permit.  Higher emission rates may be
administratively incorporated into Attachment A of this permit provided
a demonstration using these higher emission rates shows the attainment
and maintenance of any state or federal standard or with any other
applicable requirement.  Variations from the input parameters in the
demonstration shall not constitute a violation unless the maximum
allowable ambient concentrations identified in the standard are
exceeded.

3.	The owner/operator shall maintain this facility in compliance with
the pollutant limitations in Part 7 through Part 11, and/or the emission
rates as listed in Attachment A of this Part 70 operating permit,
whichever is more restrictive.  This is a State Only enforceable
requirement.  Should the facility wish to increase the emission rates
listed in Attachment A, it may do so by the administrative process
specified in condition 7.B.2

4.	A list of equipment which are considered insignificant pursuant to SC
Regulation 61-62.70.5(c) has been submitted with your Title V
application and reviewed for BACT.  The list, including source
descriptions and citation for exemption, is summarized in Attachment B
of the permit.  Attachment B excludes those activities identified in
Part A of the insignificant activities list.  Written notification to
the Bureau of Air Quality is required for the addition of any new
equipment which may meet the definition of insignificant or exempt as
described above, excluding those sources listed in Part A of the
insignificant activities list

5.	In accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.1 Section II, (C)(3), for all
sources not required to have continuous emissions monitors, in the event
of any malfunction of air pollution control equipment or system, process
upset or other equipment failure which results in discharges of air
contaminants lasting for one hour or more and which are greater than
those discharges described for normal operation in the permit
application shall be reported to the local Environmental Quality Control
(EQC) District office within twenty-four (24) hours after the beginning
of the occurrence.  The permittee shall also submit a written report
within thirty (30) days of the occurrence.  This report shall be
submitted to the Manager of the Technical Management Section, Bureau of
Air Quality (BAQ).  The report shall contain as a minimum, the
following:  the identity of the emission unit and associated equipment
where excess emissions occurred, the magnitude of excess emissions, the
time and duration of excess emissions, the steps taken to remedy the
malfunction and to prevent a recurrence, documentation that control
equipment and processes were at all times maintained and operated, to
the maximum extent practicable, in a manner that was consistent with
good practice for minimizing emissions.  Such a report shall in no way
serve to excuse, otherwise justify, or in any manner affect any
potential liability or enforcement action resulting from the occurrence.
This defines the Department’s definition of prompt in its relation to
the degree of reporting as specified by SC Regulation
61-62.70.6(a)(3)(iii)(b).

6.	In accordance with SC Regulation 61-62.1, Section III an emissions
inventory will be completed for the previous calendar year and submitted
by March 31 of every even calendar year to the Department. The above
requirement notwithstanding, an emissions inventory may be required at
any time in order to determine the compliance status of any facility.

7.	The permittee shall comply with the standards for recycling and
emissions reduction pursuant to 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart F, Protection of
Stratospheric Ozone, Recycling and Emissions Reduction, except as
provided for motor vehicle air conditioners (MVAC’s) in Subpart B.  If
the permittee performs a service on motor (fleet) vehicles that involves
ozone-depleting substance refrigerant in MVAC’s, the permittee is
subject to all applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 82, Subpart B,
Servicing of MVAC’s.

8.	The permittee shall comply with the standards of performance for
asbestos abatement operations pursuant to 40 CFR Part 61.145 and SC
Regulation 61-86.1, including, but not limited to, requirements
governing training, licensing, notification, work practice, cleanup, and
disposal.

9.	This emissions source is located in or is adjacent to an area that is
projected to be designated as nonattainment for the National Ambient Air
Quality Standard for ozone.  This permit contains emissions limits for
NOx and/or VOCs based on the current attainment status of the area and
consistent with other State and Federal requirements.  Should the area
be designated nonattainment for ozone, the Department may reopen this
permit, and the current emissions limits or requirements may be revised
to address attainment of the ozone standard, to the extent authorized by
the approved State Implementation Plan.  The owner or operator of this
source is advised to take appropriate steps to assure that operations
and/or control devices permitted herein can be readily modified, added
to, or retrofitted as necessary.

PART 8.0	EMISSION UNIT REQUIREMENTS

The following Tables provide reference information about emissions units
located at the facility at the time of permit issuance. Pursuant to
condition 3.A.2 of the facility’s PSD/PAL construction permit, the
Director of the Engineering Services Division must be notified in
writing of the date construction began on each emission unit not in
existence as of the date the permit was issued (postmarked no later than
30 days after such date) and the actual date of startup of such units
(postmarked within 15 days after such date). 

A.	EMISSION UNIT DESCRIPTION

Table 8.1 is a description of emission units located at this facility. 

TABLE 8.1 EMISSION UNITS

Unit ID	Unit Description	Control Device Description

01	Energy Center 10.1 - Cogeneration Turbines	Selective Catalytic
Reduction

02	Energy Center 10.2 - Cogeneration Turbines	Dry Low NOx burners

03	Energy Center 10.1 - Auxiliary Boilers	Flue Gas Recirculation (FGR)
with low-NOX burners or equivalent

04	Energy Center 10.2 - Auxiliary Boilers	Flue Gas Recirculation (FGR)
with low-NOX burners or equivalent

05	Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Combustion Sources	Low NOX burners

06	Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Combustion Sources	Low NOX burners

07	Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Primecoat (E-coat) Operations	Regenerative
Thermal Oxidation (RTO)

08	Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Primecoat (E-coat) Operations	Regenerative
Thermal Oxidation (RTO)

09	Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Guidecoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain, Dry
Filtration

10	Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Guidecoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain, Dry
Filtration

11	Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Topcoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain, Dry
Filtration, Rotary Carbon Adsorption

12	Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Topcoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain, Dry
Filtration, Rotary Carbon Adsorption

13	Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Purge Solvent Operations	N/A

14	Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Purge Solvent Operations	N/A

15	Plant 10.1 - Multi-Function Testing / Cosmoline Application	Water
Curtain

16	Plant 10.2 - Multi-Function Testing / Cosmoline Application	Water
Curtain

17	Transpack Operations	N/A

18	ICP Dewax Unit	Hohmeier

19	Plastic Parts Combustion Sources	Low NOx Burners

20	Plastic Parts Guidecoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain

21	Plastic Parts Topcoat Operations	RTO, Water Curtain, Dry Filtration,
Rotary Carbon Adsorption

22	Plastic Parts Paint Shop Purge Solvent Operations	N/A

23	Plant 10.1 - Body Shop Welding Areas	ESP

24	Plant 10.2 - Body Shop Welding Areas	ESP

B.	CONTROL DEVICE DESCRIPTION

Table 8.2 is a description of control devices located at this facility. 

TABLE 8.2 CONTROL DEVICES

Control Device ID	Unit ID	Control Device Description	Installation Date
Pollutant(s)

Controlled

SCR	01	Selective Catalytic Reduction (when using natural gas only)
7/1994	NOx

DLN	02	Dry Low NOx Burners	2002*	NOx

FGR	03,04	Flue Gas Recirculation	7/1994, 2002*	NOX

CO

LNB	03-06,19	Low NOX Burners	7/1994, 2002*	NOX

RTO1	07,09,11	Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer	7/1994	VOC

RTO2	08,10,12,20,21	Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer	2002*	VOC

KCR01	11	Rotary Carbon Adsorber Units #1 and #2, with desorb to RTO1
7/1994	VOC

KCR02	12,21	Rotary Carbon Adsorber Units #3 and #4, with desorb to RTO2
2002*	VOC

WV	09-12,20-21	Water Curtain System	7/1994, 2002*	PM

DF01	09-12, 21	Dry Filters	7/1994, 2002*	PM

DF02	11, 12	Dry Filters	7/1994	PM

H1	18	Hohmeier /Boiler System	7/1994	VOC

S1,S2	15,16	Cosmoline Water Curtain System	7/1994, 2002*	PM

ESP	23,24	Electrostatic Precipitators	7/1994, 2002*	PM

C.	EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

A description of the equipment located at this facility is provided in
the following tables:

TABLE 8.3 UNIT ID 01 – Energy Center 10.1 - Cogeneration Turbines

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

GT01	Cogeneration Turbine #1 (35)	7/1994	SCR	U1

GT02	Cogeneration Turbine #2 (35)	7/1994	SCR	U2

GT03	Cogeneration Turbine #3 (35)	7/1994	SCR	U3

GT04	Cogeneration Turbine #4 (35)	7/1994	SCR	U4

TABLE 8.4 UNIT ID 02 - Energy Center 10.2 - Cogeneration Turbines

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

GT05	Cogeneration Turbine #5 (59.2)	2002*	DLN	U1M

GT06	Cogeneration Turbine #6 (59.2)	2002*	DLN	U2M

GT07	Cogeneration Turbine #7 (59.2)	2002*	DLN	U3M

GT08	Cogeneration Turbine #8 (59.2)	2002*	DLN	U4M

TABLE 8.5 UNIT ID 03 – Energy Center 10.1 - Auxiliary Boilers

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

HB01	Auxiliary Boiler #1 (61)	7/1994	FGR, LNB	U5

HB02	Auxiliary Boiler #2 (61)	7/1994	FGR, LNB	U6

HB03	Auxiliary Boiler #3 (61)	7/1994	FGR, LNB	U7

TABLE 8.6 UNIT ID 04 – Energy Center 10.2 - Auxiliary Boilers

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

HB04	Auxiliary Boiler #4 (76.5)	2002*	FGR, LNB	U5M

HB05	Auxiliary Boiler #5 (76.5)	2002*	FGR, LNB	U6M

HB06	Auxiliary Boiler #6 (76.5)	2002*	FGR, LNB	U7M

HB07	Auxiliary Boiler #7 (76.5)	2002*	FGR, LNB	U8M

TABLE 8.7 UNIT ID 05 – Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Combustion Sources

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

AS01	Air Supply House #1 (9.65)	7/1994	LNB	P27, P28, P31, P32, P33

AS02	Air Supply House #2 (13.44)	7/1994	LNB	P27, P28, P31, P32, P33

AS03	Air Supply House #3 (12.52)	7/1994	LNB	P50, P51, P52, P53

AS04	Air Supply House #4 (10.4)	7/1994	LNB	P57**, P58**, P59**, P61**

AS05	Air Supply House #5 (8.73)	7/1994	LNB	P13**, P14**

AS06	Air Supply House #6 (6.20)	7/1994	LNB	P13**, P14**

AS07	Air Supply House #7 (7.70)	7/1994	LNB	P13**, P14**

AS08	Air Supply House #8 (12.75)	7/1994	LNB	P19, P26

AS09	Air Supply House #9 (2.59)	7/1994	LNB	P15

AS10	Air Supply House #10 (17.23)	7/1994	LNB	P02, P03, P04

AS11	Air Supply House #11 (17.53)	7/1994	LNB	P06, P07

AS12	Air Supply House #12 (17.53)	7/1994	LNB	P05, P08, P09, P10

AS13	Air Supply House #13 (5.74)	7/1994	LNB	R02, R03, R04, R05

AS14	Air Supply House #14 (5.74)	7/1994	LNB	P27, P28, P31, P32, P33

AS15	Air Supply House #15 (2.59)	7/1994	LNB	P66

AS16	Air Supply House #16 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	PCL51, PCL53

AS17	Air Supply House #17 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	PCL57**, PCL61**

KD01	KCR Desorb Heater (4.40)	7/1994	LNB	P16

BH01	Basecoat Heater (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	P65

BC01	Basecoat Cooler (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	P49, P54**

MH01	Major Repair BC Heater (0.43)	7/1994	LNB	P34

MH02	Major Repair CC Heater (0.43)	7/1994	LNB	P42

MC01	Major Repair BC Cooler (4.00)	7/1994	LNB	P21

MC02	Major Repair CC Cooler (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	P24

PH01	Primer Heater (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	P35

EB01	E-Coat Oven Burner #1 (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	R08

EB02	E-Coat Oven Burner #2 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R09

EB03	E-Coat Oven Burner #3 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R10

EB04	E-Coat Oven Burner #4 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R11

EB05	E-Coat Oven Burner #5 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R12

EC01	E-Coat Cooler (0.65)	7/1994	LNB	R14, R15

PB01	Primer Oven Burner #1  (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	R24 

PB02	Primer Oven Burner #2 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R25

PB03	Primer Oven Burner #3 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R26

PB04	Primer Oven Burner #4 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R27

PB05	Primer Oven Burner #5 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R28

PC01	Primer Cooler (0.61)	7/1994	LNB	R30, R31

TB01	Topcoat Oven Burner #1 (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	R33

TB02	Topcoat Oven Burner #2 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R34

TB03	Topcoat Oven Burner #3 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R35

TB04	Topcoat Oven Burner #4 (2.00) 	7/1994	LNB	R36

TB05	Topcoat Oven Burner #5 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R37

TC01	Topcoat Cooler (0.61)	7/1994	LNB	R39, R40

UB01	UB Oven Burner #1 (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	R17

UB02	UB Oven Burner #2 (3.00)	7/1994	LNB	R18

UB03	UB Oven Burner #3 (2.00)	7/1994	LNB	R19

UC01	UB Cooler (0.65)	7/1994	LNB	R21, R22

RTO1	RTO (3 towers) (15.00)	7/1994	LNB	RTO

ARB01	Assembly Repair #2 Oven Burners (1.20)	7/1994	LNB	IP09

CTB01	Combi-Line Topcoat Oven Burner #1 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL33

CTB02	Combi-Line Topcoat Oven Burner #2 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL34

CTB03	Combi-Line Topcoat Oven Burner #3 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL35

CTB04	Combi-Line Topcoat Oven Burner #4 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL36

CTB05	Combi-Line Topcoat Oven Burner #5 (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL37

CTC01	Combi-Line Topcoat Coolers (TBD)	2001*	LNB	RCL39

TABLE 8.8 UNIT ID 06 – Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Combustion Sources

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

AS201	10.2 Air Supply House #1 (12.70)	2002*	LNB	P27M, P28M, P31M, P32M,
P33M

AS202	10.2 Air Supply House #2 (11.39)	2002*	LNB	P27M, P28M, P31M, P32M,
P33M

AS203	10.2 Air Supply House #3 (12.20)	2002*	LNB	P50M, P51M, P52M, P53M

AS204	10.2 Air Supply House #4 (9.12)	2002*	LNB	P57M**, P58M**, P59M**,
P61M**

AS205	10.2 Air Supply House #5 (7.66)	2002*	LNB	P13M**, P14M**

AS206	10.2 Air Supply House #6 (2.72)	2002*	LNB	P13M**, P14M**

AS207	10.2 Air Supply House #7 (5.78)	2002*	LNB	P13M**, P14M**

AS208	10.2 Air Supply House #8 (11.59)	2002*	LNB	P19M, P26M

AS209	10.2 Air Supply House #9 (2.27)	2002*	LNB	P15M

AS210	10.2 Air Supply House #10 (15.12)	2002*	LNB	P02M, P03M, P04M

AS211	10.2 Air Supply House #11 (17.05)	2002*	LNB	P06M, P07M

AS212	10.2 Air Supply House #12 (17.05)	2002*	LNB	P05M, P08M, P09M, P10M

AS213	10.2 Air Supply House #13 (5.04)	2002*	LNB	R02M, R03M, R04M, R05M

AS214	10.2 Air Supply House #14 (9.57)	2002*	LNB	P27M, P28M, P31M, P32M,
P33M

AS215	10.2 Air Supply House #15 (2.27)	2002*	LNB	P66M

AS216	10.2 Air Supply House #16 (21.25)	2002*	LNB	PCL51M, PCL53M

AS217	10.2 Air Supply House #17 (21.25)	2002*	LNB	PCL57M**, PCL61M**

KD201	10.2 KCR Desorb Heater (2.98)	2002*	LNB	P16M

BH201	10.2 Basecoat Heater (2.94)	2002*	LNB	P65M

BC201	10.2 Basecoat Cooler (1.79)	2002*	LNB	P49M, P54M**

MH201	10.2 Major Repair BC Heater (1.69)	2002*	LNB	P34M

MH202	10.2 Major Repair CC Heater (3.62)	2002*	LNB	P42M

MC201	10.2 Major Repair BC Cooler (7.09)	2002*	LNB	P21M

MC202	10.2 Major Repair CC Cooler (7.09)	2002*	LNB	P24M

PH201	10.2 Prime Heater (6.75)	2002*	LNB	P35M

EB201	10.2 E-Coat Oven Burner #1 (2.77)	2002*	LNB	R08M

EB202	10.2 E-Coat Oven Burner #2 (2.85)	2002*	LNB	R09M

EB203	10.2 E-Coat Oven Burner #3 (2.29)	2002*	LNB	R10M

EB204	10.2 E-Coat Oven Burner #4 (2.63)	2002*	LNB	R11M

EB205	10.2 E-Coat Oven Burner #5 (3.23)	2002*	LNB	R12M

EC201	10.2 E-Coat Cooler (1.08)	2002*	LNB	R14M, R15M

PB201	10.2 Primer Oven Burner #1 (3.15)	2002*	LNB	R24M

PB202	10.2 Primer Oven Burner #2 (1.86)	2002*	LNB	R25M

PB203	10.2 Primer Oven Burner #3 (1.28)	2002*	LNB	R26M

PB204	10.2 Primer Oven Burner #4 (1.47)	2002*	LNB	R27M

PB205	10.2 Primer Oven Burner #5 (2.63)	2002*	LNB	R28M

PC201	10.2 Primer Cooler (1.02)	2002*	LNB	R30M, R31M

TB201	10.2 Topcoat Oven Burner #1 (2.83)	2002*	LNB	R33M

TB202	10.2 Topcoat Oven Burner #2 (2.06)	2002*	LNB	R34M

TB203	10.2 Topcoat Oven Burner #3 (1.12)	2002*	LNB	R35M

TB204	10.2 Topcoat Oven Burner #4 (1.39)	2002*	LNB	R36M

TB205	10.2 Topcoat Oven Burner #5 (2.65)	2002*	LNB	R37M

TC201	10.2 Topcoat Cooler (1.02)	2002*	LNB	R39M, R40M

UB201	10.2 UB Oven Burner #1 (3.13)	2002*	LNB	R17M

UB202	10.2 UB Oven Burner #2 (3.22)	2002*	LNB	R18M

UB203	10.2 UB Oven Burner #3 (2.46)	2002*	LNB	R19M

UC201	10.2 UB Cooler (1.08)	2002*	LNB	R21M, R22M

RTO2	10.2 RTO (3 towers) (25.00)	2002*	LNB	RTOM

ARB201	10.2 Assembly Repair #2 Oven Burners (2.00)	2002*	LNB	IP09M

CTB201	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven Burner #1 (TBD)	2002*	LNB	RCL33M

CTB202	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven Burner #2 (TBD) 	2002*	LNB	RCL34M

CTB203	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven Burner #3 (TBD)	2002*	LNB	RCL35M

CTB204	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven Burner #4 (TBD)	2002*	LNB	RCL36M

CTB205	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven Burner #5 (TBD) 	2002*	LNB	RCL37M

CTC201	10.2 Topcoat 2 Cooler (TBD)	2002*	LNB	RCL39M

TABLE 8.9 UNIT ID 07 – Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Primecoat (E-coat)
Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

EP01	10.1 Primecoat (E-Coat) Dip (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	R6

EP02	10.1 Primecoat (E-Coat) Rinse (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	R7

EO01	10.1 Primecoat (E-Coat) Oven (31.25)	7/1994	RTO1	R13**

TABLE 8.10 UNIT ID 08 – Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Primecoat (E-coat)
Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

EP201	10.2 Primecoat (E-Coat) Dip (50)	2002*	N/A	R6M

EP202	10.2 Primecoat (E-Coat) Rinse (50)	2002*	N/A	R7M

EO201	10.2 Primecoat (E-Coat) Oven (50)	2002*	RTO2	R13M**

TABLE 8.11 UNIT ID 09 – Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Guidecoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

UP01	10.1 Underbody (UB) Sealer Deck (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	B3

UP02	10.1 UB Manual Booth (31.25)	7/1994	DF01	P03

UP03	10.1 UB Fixed Spray Booth (31.25) 	7/1994	DF01	P02

UP04	10.1 UB Robotic & Manual Touchup Booth (31.25) 	7/1994	DF01	P04

UO01	10.1 UB Oven (31.25)	7/1994	RTO1	R20**

PP01	10.1 Primer Tackoff (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	N/A

PP02	10.1 Primer Robot Pre-Spray (31.25)	7/1994	WV	P27

PP03	10.1 Primer Robot (31.25)	7/1994	WV	P28

PP04	10.1 Primer ESTA Zone (31.25)	7/1994	WV	P31, P32

PP05	10.1 Primer Manual Backup (31.25)	7/1994	WV	P33

PP06	10.1 Primer Quiet Zone (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	P48

PO01	10.1 Primer Oven (31.25)	7/1994	RTO1	P29**

TABLE 8.12 UNIT ID 10 – Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Guidecoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

UP201	10.2 Underbody (UB) Sealer Deck (50)	2002*	N/A	B3M

UP202	10.2 UB Manual Booth (50) 	2002*	DF01	P03M

UP203	10.2 UB Fixed Spray Booth (50)	2002*	DF01	P02M

UP204	10.2 UB Robotic & Manual Touchup Booth (50) 	2002*	DF01	P04M

UO201	10.2 UB Oven (50)	2002*	RTO2	R20M**

PP201	10.2 Primer Tackoff (50)	2002*	N/A	N/A

PP202	10.2 Primer Robot Pre-Spray (50)	2002*	WV	P27M

PP203	10.2 Primer Robot (50)	2002*	WV	P28M

PP204	10.2 Primer ESTA Zone (50)	2002*	WV	P31M, P32M

PP205	10.2 Primer Manual Backup (50)	2002*	WV	P33M

PP206	10.2 Primer Quiet Zone (50)	2002*	N/A	P48M

PO201	10.2 Primer Oven (50)	2002*	RTO2	P29M**

TABLE 8.13 UNIT ID 11 – Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Topcoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

BA01	10.1 Basecoat Tackoff  (27.125)	7/1994	N/A	N/A

BA02	10.1 Basecoat ESTA (27.125)	7/1994	WV	P50

BA03	10.1 Basecoat Robot (27.125)	7/1994	WV	P51

BA04	10.1 Basecoat Reciprocator (27.125) 	7/1994	WV	P52

BA05	10.1 Basecoat Manual Backup (27.125)	7/1994	WV	P53

BI01	10.1 Basecoat IR Zone (27.125)	7/1994	KCR1	P54**

BI02	10.1 Basecoat Convection Zone (27.125)	7/1994	N/A	P49

CL01	10.1 Clearcoat Robot (27.125)	7/1994	WV, KCR1	P13**, P14**, P57**,
P58**

CL02	10.1 Clearcoat ESTA (27.125) 	7/1994	WV, KCR1	P59**

CL03	10.1 Clearcoat Manual Backup (27.125)	7/1994	WV	P61

CL04	10.1 Clearcoat Quiet Zone (27.125)	7/1994	N/A	P61

TI01	10.1 Topcoat IR Zone (27.125)	7/1994	KCR1	P62**

TO01	10.1 Topcoat Oven (27.125)	7/1994	RTO1	R38**

BB01, BB02	10.1 Blackout Booths (31.25)	7/1994	DF01	P06, P07

CW01, CW02, CW03, CW04	10.1 Cavity Wax Booths (31.25) 	7/1994	DF01	P05,
P08, P09, P10

SP01, SP02	10.1 Spot Repair Booths (0.31)	7/1994	DF01	P15, P66

MA01	10.1 Major Repair Basecoat Spray Booths (1.7)	7/1994	WV	P26

MA02	10.1 Major Repair Clearcoat Spray Booths (1.7) 	7/1994	WV	P30

MI01	10.1 Major Repair Basecoat IR/Convection Zone (1.7)	7/1994	N/A	P19

MI02	10.1 Major Repair Clearcoat IR/Convection Zone (1.7)	7/1994	N/A	P22

IP02	10.1 Assembly Basecoat Repair Booths (3)	7/1994	WV	S4, S5

II01	10.1 Assembly Basecoat IR Dryer (3)	7/1994	N/A	S6

IP03	10.1 Assembly Clearcoat Repair Booths (3)	7/1994	WV	S7, S8

II02	10.1 Assembly Clearcoat IR Dryer (3)	7/1994	N/A	S9

IP04	10.1 Assembly Spot Repair Booths (3)	7/1994	DF01	S10, S11

IP05	10.1 Assembly Spot Repair Booths (6)	1999	DF02	IP05

IP06	10.1 Assembly Spot Repair IR Dryer (6)	1999	N/A	IP06

IP07	10.1 Assembly Panel Repair Booth (2)	1999	DF02	IP07

IP08	10.1 Assembly Panel Repair Convection Dryer (2)	1999	N/A	IP08

BA06	10.1 Combi-Line Basecoat Tackoff (12)	2001*	N/A	N/A

BA07	10.1 Combi-Line Basecoat ESTA Robot (12)	2001*	WV	PCL53

BA08	10.1 Combi-Line Basecoat Robot (12)	2001*	WV	PCL51

BI03	10.1 Combi-Line Basecoat Low-Temp. Flash (12) 	2001*	KCR01	PCL49**

CL05	10.1 Combi-Line Clearcoat Manual Booth (12)	2001*	WV, KCR01	PCL59**

CL06	10.1 Combi-Line Clearcoat Robot (12)	2001*	WV, KCR01	PCL59**

CL07	10.1 Combi-Line Clearcoat Demask and Unheated Flash (12)	2001*
(Combustion air for TO02)	RCL38**

TO02	10.1 Combi-Line Topcoat Oven (12)	2001*	RTO1	RCL38**

TABLE 8.14 UNIT ID 12 – Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Topcoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

BA201	10.2 Basecoat Tackoff (35)	2002*	N/A	N/A

BA202	10.2 Basecoat ESTA (35)	2002*	WV	P50M

BA203	10.2 Basecoat Robot (35)	2002*	WV	P51M

BA204	10.2 Basecoat Reciprocator (35) 	2002*	WV	P52M

BA205	10.2 Basecoat Manual Backup (35)	2002*	WV	P53M

BI201	10.2 Basecoat IR Zone (35)	2002*	KCR2	P54M**

BI202	10.2 Basecoat Convection Zone (35)	2002*	N/A	P49M

CL201	10.2 Clearcoat Robot (35)	2002*	WV, KCR2	P13M**, P14M**, P57M**,
P58M**

CL202	10.2 Clearcoat ESTA (35) 	2002*	WV, KCR2	P59M**

CL203	10.2 Clearcoat Manual Backup(35) 	2002*	WV	P61M

CL204	10.2 Clearcoat Quiet Zone (35) 	2002*	N/A	P61M

TI201	10.2 Topcoat IR Zone (35) 	2002*	KCR2	P62M**

TO201	10.2 Topcoat Oven (35) 	2002*	RTO2	R38M**

BB201, BB202	10.2 Blackout Booths (50)	2002*	DF01	P06M, P07M

CW201, CW202, CW203, CW204	10.2 Cavity Wax Booths (50)	2002*	DF01	P05M,
P08M, P09M, P10M

SP201, SP202	10.2 Spot Repair Booths (0.5)	2002*	DF01	P15M, P66M

MA201	10.2 Major Repair Basecoat Spray Booths (1.5) 	2002*	WV	P26M

MA202	10.2 Major Repair Clearcoat Spray Booths (1.5)	2002*	WV	P30M

MI201	10.2 Major Repair Basecoat IR/Convection Zone (1.5)	2002*	N/A	P19M

MI202	10.2 Major Repair Clearcoat IR/Convection Zone (1.5)	2002*	N/A
P22M

IP202	10.2 Assembly Basecoat Repair Booths (5)	2002*	WV	S4M, S5M

II201	10.2 Assembly Basecoat IR Dryer (5) 	2002*	N/A	S6M

IP203	10.2 Assembly Clearcoat Repair Booths (5) 	2002*	WV	S7M, S8M

II202	10.2 Assembly Clearcoat IR Dryer (5)	2002*	N/A	S9M

IP204	10.2 Assembly Spot Repair Booths (5)	2002*	DF01	S10M, S11M

IP205	10.2 Assembly Spot Repair Booths (10)	2002*	DF02	IP05M

IP206	10.2 Assembly Spot Repair IR Dryer (10)	2002*	N/A	IP06M

IP207	10.2 Assembly Panel Repair Booth (3.33)	2002*	DF02	IP07M

IP208	10.2 Assembly Panel Repair Convection Dryer (3.33)	2002*	N/A	IP08M

BA206	10.2 Topcoat 2 Basecoat Tackoff (17.5)	2002*	N/A	PCL53M

BA207	10.2 Topcoat 2 Basecoat ESTA Robot (17.5)	2002*	WV	PCL53M

BA208	10.2 Topcoat 2 Basecoat Robot (17.5)	2002*	WV	PCL51M

BI203	10.2 Topcoat 2 Basecoat Low-Temp. Flash (17.5)	2002*	KCR02
PCL49M**

CL205	10.2 Topcoat 2 Clearcoat Manual Booth (17.5)	2002*	WV, KCR02
PCL59M**

CL206	10.2 Topcoat 2 Clearcoat Robot (17.5)	2002*	WV, KCR02	PCL59M**

CL207	10.2 Topcoat 2 Clearcoat Demask and Unheated Flash (17.5)	2002*
(combustion air for TO202)	RCL38M**

TO202	10.2 Topcoat 2 Oven (17.5)	2002*	RTO2	RCL38M**

TABLE 8.15 UNIT ID 13 – Plant 10.1 - Paint Shop Purge Solvent
Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

SL01	10.1 Spent Paint Solids Recovery Room	7/1994	N/A	P56

	Cleaning and body-wipe activities in Plant 10.1	7/1994	N/A	***

TABLE 8.16 UNIT ID 14 – Plant 10.2 - Paint Shop Purge Solvent
Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

SL201	10.2 Spent Paint Solids Recovery Room	2002*	N/A	P56M

	Cleaning and body-wipe activities in Plant 10.2	2002*	N/A	***

TABLE 8.17 UNIT ID 15 – Plant 10.1 - Multi-Function Testing /
Cosmoline Application

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

MF01, MF03	10.1 Assembly Roll Test Booths (31.25)	7/1994, 1999	N/A	D1,
D3

MF02	10.1 ICP Roll Test Booth (31.25)	7/1994	N/A	D2

CNW01	Conservation Wax Application Booth and IR Dryer (31.25)	7/1994	S1

	

TABLE 8.18 UNIT ID 16 – Plant 10.2 - Multi-Function Testing/ Cosmoline
Application

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

MF04, MF05	10.2 Assembly Roll Test Booths (50)	2002*	N/A	D1M, D3M

CNW02	Conservation Wax Application Booth and IR Dryer (50)	2002*	S2

	

TABLE 8.19 UNIT ID 17 - Transpack Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

Transpack	Transpack Burners and Laminating System (81.25)	2000	N/A
Transpack

TABLE 8.20 UNIT ID 18 - ICP Dewax Unit

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

IP01	ICP Conservation Wax Removal System (25)	7/1994	H1	H1

TABLE 8.21 UNIT ID 19 – Plastic Parts Combustion Sources

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in 106 BTU/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

PPASH	Plastic Parts Air Supply Houses (TBD)	2002*	LNB	P27(PP), P50(PP),
P53(PP), P57(PP)**, P61(PP)**

PPOB	Plastic Parts Oven Burners (TBD)	2002*	LNB	R24(PP)

PPH	Plastic Parts Heaters (TBD)	2002*	LNB	R35(PP)

PPC	Plastic Parts Coolers (TBD)	2002*	LNB	R30(PP)

TABLE 8.22 UNIT ID 20 – Plastic Parts Guidecoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

PP207	Plastic Parts Primer Tackoff (81.25)	2002*	N/A	N/A

PP208	Plastic Parts Primer Robot (81.25)	2002*	WV	P27(PP)

PO202	Plastic Parts Primer Oven (81.25)	2002*	RTO2	P29(PP)**

PP209	Plastic Parts Primer Quiet Zone and Manual Backup (81.25)	2002*
N/A	P48(PP)

TABLE 8.23 UNIT ID 21 – Plastic Parts Topcoat Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

BA209	Plastic Parts Basecoat Tackoff (97.5)	2002*	N/A	N/A

BA210	Plastic Parts Basecoat ESTA (97.5)	2002*	WV	P50(PP)

BA211	Plastic Parts Basecoat Manual Backup(97.5) 	2002*	WV	P53(PP)

BI204	Plastic Parts Basecoat Flash Zone (97.5)	2002*	KCR02	P54(PP)*

CL208	Plastic Parts Clearcoat Robot (97.5) 	2002*	KCR02	P57(PP)*

CL209	Plastic Parts Clearcoat Manual Backup/Quiet Zone (97.5)	2002*
KCR02	P61(PP)*

CL210	Plastic Parts Topcoat Flash Zone (97.5)	2002*	KCR02	P62(PP)*

TO203	Plastic Parts Topcoat Oven (97.5)	2002*	RTO2	R38(PP)*

MA203	Plastic Parts Major Repair Basecoat Spray Booth (2.44)	2002*	WV
P26(PP)

MI203	Plastic Parts Major Repair Basecoat Dryer (2.44)	2002*	N/A	P19(PP)

MA204	Plastic Parts Major Repair Clearcoat Spray Booth (2.44)	2002*	WV
P30(PP)

MI204	Plastic Parts Major Repair Clearcoat Dryer (2.44)	2002*	N/A
P22(PP)

SP203	Plastic Parts Spot Repair Booths (0.81)	2002*	DF01	P15(PP)

TABLE 8.24 UNIT ID 22 – Plastic Parts Paint Shop Purge Solvent
Operations

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

SL301	Plastic Parts Spent Paint Solids Recovery Room	2002*	N/A	P56M

	Cleaning and body-wipe activities in plastic parts shop	2002*	N/A	***

TABLE 8.25 UNIT ID 23 – Plant 10.1 - Body Shop Welding Areas

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

BW1	Plant 10.1 Body Shop Welding Areas (31.25)	7/1994	ESP

	

TABLE 8.26 UNIT ID 24 – Plant 10.2 - Body Shop Welding Areas

Equip ID	Equipment Description (Design Capacity in units/hr)
Installation Date	Control Device ID	Stack ID

BW2	Plant 10.2 Body Shop Welding Areas (31.25)	2002*	ESP

	*		These are approximate installation dates. 

**	Emergency bypass stacks only; equipment is normally routed to control
device.

PART 9.0	PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (PAL)

A.	EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Table 9.1 contains summaries of emission unit emission limits and
standards.

TABLE 9.1 PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (VOC)

Unit

ID	Limit	Production Level	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

Facility wide	984 TPY	> 324,000 units and the plastic parts shop	SC
Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	855 TPY	> 324,000 units 	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	733 TPY	Between 324,000 and 180,000 units and the plastic parts shop 
SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	604 TPY	Between 324,000 and 180,000 units 	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No
9.B.1, 9.B.2

	469 TPY	< 180,000 units and plastic parts shop	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7
No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	340 TPY	< 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

TABLE 9.2 PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (SO2)

Unit

ID	Limit	Production Level	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

Facility wide	20 TPY	> 180,000 units and the plastic parts shop	SC
Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	20 TPY	> 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	17TPY	< 180,000 units and plastic parts shop	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7
No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	17 TPY	< 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

TABLE 9.3 PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (NOx)

Unit

ID	Limit	Production Level	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

Facility wide	363 TPY	> 180,000 units and the plastic parts shop	SC
Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	356 TPY	> 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	131 TPY	< 180,000 units and plastic parts shop	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7
No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	124 TPY	< 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

TABLE 9.4 PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (CO)

Unit

ID	Limit	Production Level	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

Facility wide	611 TPY	> 180,000 units and the plastic parts shop	SC
Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	598 TPY	> 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	239 TPY	< 180,000 units and plastic parts shop	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7
No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	227 TPY	< 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

TABLE 9.5 PLANT WIDE APPLICABILITY LIMITS (PM/PM-10)

Unit

ID	Limit	Production Level	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

Facility wide	102 TPY	> 180,000 units and the plastic parts shop	SC
Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	96 TPY	> 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	46 TPY	< 180,000 units and plastic parts shop 	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7
No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

	41 TPY	< 180,000 units	SC Regulation 62.5 Std 7	No	9.B.1, 9.B.2

B.  	EMISSION UNIT CONDITIONS

Compliance with the above limits in Tables 9.1-9.5 shall be determined
by calculating each month's actual emissions from the units subject to
each PAL and adding the actual total emissions from the previous eleven
(11) months to obtain a twelve (12) months rolling total.  Compliance
shall be determined within 30 days of the end of each month and shall be
based on the total actual emissions from the site for the immediately
preceding 12-month period.

2.	Individual monthly emission rates from the units subject to each PAL
shall be compiled for each source as specified in Section 11.A and 11.B
Monitoring and Record keeping.  Compliance for each emissions unit with
SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 7 is determined solely by compliance
with the PALs specified in Part 9.0 of this permit. 

PART 10.0	SOURCE SPECIFIC EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

A.	EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Table 10.1 contains summaries of emission unit emission limits and
standards.

TABLE 10.1 EMISSION LIMITS AND STANDARDS

Unit

ID	Pollutant/

Standard	Limit	Reference 

Method	Regulation	State

Only	Condition Number

01-02	NOX	< 0.015% by volume at 15% oxygen and on a dry basis per
turbine 	20	40CFR60 Subpart GG; Stationary Gas Turbines	No	10.B.2,
10.B.3, 10.B.6

01-02	Fuel Sulfur Content	< 0.8 percent by weight	N/A	40CFR60 Subpart
GG; Stationary Gas Turbines	No	10.B.2, 10.B.4, 10.B.6

01-02	Opacity	20% per source	9	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 4.0,
Section IX.(B)	No	10.B.5

01-04	Waste Combustion	As Specified Below	As Approved by BAQ	S.C.
Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 3.0, Section J (Boilers) and I (Turbines)	Yes
10.B.7

03-04	NSPS	As Specified	N/A	40CFR60 NSPS Subpart A & Subpart Dc	No
10.B.8, 10.B.9

03-06, 19	Opacity	20% per fuel burning operation	9	S.C. Regulation
61-62.5, 

Std. 1, Section I.(B)	No	10.B.10

05-06, 19	Opacity	20% per source	9	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 4.0,
Section IX.(B)	No	10.B.11

07-08	VOC	1.42 lb/gallon ACS, total	As Approved by BAQ	40CFR60 NSPS
Subpart A & Subpart MM	No	10.B.12, 10.B.13

08, 10, 12	VOHAP	1.605 lb/gallon

ACS, total	As Approved by BAQ	S.C. Regulation 62.63.40-44, NESHAP	No
10.B.14

09-10	VOC	11.67 lb/gallon ACS, total	As Approved by BAQ	40CFR60 NSPS
Subpart A & Subpart MM	No	10.B.12, 10.B.15

11-12	VOC	12.25 lb/gallon ACS, total	As Approved by BAQ	40CFR60 NSPS
Subpart A & Subpart MM	No	10.B.12, 10.B.16

07-12, 20-21 	Opacity	20%	9	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 3.0,
Section III, Part H.(1)	Yes	10.B.17

07-18, 20-24	Opacity	20% per source	9	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 4.0,
Section IX.(B)	No	10.B.18

14, 22	VOHAP	Work Practices	As Approved by BAQ	S.C. Regulation
62.63.40-44, NESHAP	No	10.B.19

18	Waste Combustion	As Specified Below	As Approved by BAQ	S.C.
Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 3.0, Section I 	Yes	10.B.20

20, 21	VOHAP	2.556 lb/gallon

ACS, total	As Approved by BAQ	S.C. Regulation 62.63.40-44, NESHAP	No
10.B.21

07,08	Combined Capture and Destruction Efficiency	76%	As Approved by BAQ
S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 7	No	10.B.22

09,10	Combined Capture and Destruction Efficiency	9.5%	As Approved by
BAQ	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 7	No	10.B.23

11,12	Combined Capture and Destruction Efficiency	9.5%	As Approved by
BAQ	S.C. Regulation 61-62.5, Std. 7	No	10.B.24

N/A = Not Applicable

ACS = Applied Coating Solids

Compliance with SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 1, 3 and 4 PM and SO2
emission limitations is determined solely by compliance with the PALs
specified in Part 9.0 of this permit.

The maximum allowable emission limits above are derived from the various
Federal and State regulations that govern the operation of this type of
source.  All applicable facility wide emission limits and corresponding
regulations are listed above.  Additional operating requirements which
may be more stringent than those above are contained in Part 7.0, Part
9.0 and Part 11.0 of this permit.

B.  	EMISSION UNIT CONDITIONS

General (Emission Units 01-24)

1.	These sources are subject to SC Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No.
7, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) for NOX, CO, PM, PM10,
and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions.

Emission Units 01

2.	The turbines are subject to the provisions of New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS, 40CFR60), Subpart GG for Stationary Gas Turbines and
Subpart A for General Provisions.

3.	In accordance with 40CFR60.332(a)(2), no owner/operator subject to
the provisions of this Subpart shall cause to be discharged into the
atmosphere from any stationary gas turbine, any gases which contain
nitrogen oxides in excess of:

STD = 0.0150* (14.4)/Y + F

	where:

STD=allowable NOX emissions (percent by volume at 15 percent oxygen and
on a dry basis).

     Y=manufacturer’s rated heat rate at manufacturer’s rated peak
load (kilojoules per watt hour), or actual measured heat rate based on
lower heating value of fuel as measured at actual peak load for the
facility. The value of Y shall not exceed 14.4 kilojoules per watt-hour.

     F=	NOX emission allowance for fuel-bound nitrogen as defined in
paragraph §60.332(a)(3).

4.	In accordance with §60.333(a), no owner/operator subject shall burn
in any stationary gas turbine any fuel which contains sulfur in excess
of 0.8 % by weight.

5.		The turbines are direct-fired combustion sources subject to SC
Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No. 4, Emissions from Process
Industries, Section IX (Visible Emissions).  Emissions from each of
these units, including fugitive emissions, shall not exhibit opacity
greater than 20%.

Emission Units 01-02

6.	Each turbine is permitted to burn only diesel fuel, natural gas or
landfill gas as fuel. The firing of diesel fuel shall be limited to
startup when the unit will be burning landfill gas.  This period of
firing diesel fuel should only take place for less than 5 minutes during
start up.  The use of any other substances as fuel is prohibited without
prior written approval from the Bureau of Air Quality. 

Emission Units 01-04

7.	Each turbine or boiler, which burns landfill gas, is subject to SC
Regulation 61-62.5, Std 3, Waste Combustion and Reduction.  The boilers
are subject as Industrial Boilers and the turbines are subject as
Industrial Incinerators.  The boilers are subject to the following
emission limitations listed in Standard 3:

		Nickel			6.0 x 10 -3 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Cadmium		1.0 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Chromium		5.0 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Arsenic		2.5 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Lead			5.0 x 10 -3 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Hydrochloric Acid	0.45 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

Where the total heat input shall include the BTU’s from the waste and
virgin fuel used for production.  Compliance with these emission
limitations is guaranteed based on the fuels combusted in these sources.
 Source testing is waived for these sources based on SC Regulation
61-62.5, Std 3 Sec VIII (A) and operator training is waived based on SC
Regulation 61-62.5, Std 3 Sec IX (D).

Emission Units 03-04

8.  	These sources are subject to the provisions of the New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS, 40CFR60) Subpart Dc for Small
Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units and Subpart A
for General Provisions.

Emission Units 03-04

9.	Each boiler is permitted to burn only natural gas or landfill gas as
fuel.  The use of any other substances as fuel is prohibited without
prior written approval from the Bureau of Air Quality. 

Emission Units 03-06, 19

10.	The auxiliary boilers, heaters and oven burners are indirect-fired
combustion sources subject to SC Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No. 1,
Emissions from Fuel Burning Operations. These sources are permitted to
burn only natural gas as fuel.  The use of any other substances as fuel
is prohibited without prior written approval from the Bureau of Air
Quality.  These sources shall not discharge into the ambient air smoke
which exceeds an opacity of 20%. The opacity standard set forth above
does not apply during startup or shutdown. The owner/operator shall, to
the extent practicable, maintain and operate any source including
associated air pollution control equipment in a manner consistent with
good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. In
addition, the owner/operator shall, for a period of at least five (5)
years maintain a log of the time, magnitude, duration, and any other
pertinent information to determine periods of startup and shutdown and
make these records available to a Department representative upon
request.

Emission Units 05-06, 19

11.	The coolers and air supply houses are direct-fired combustion
sources subject to SC Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No. 4, Emissions
from Process Industries, Section IX (Visible Emissions). These sources
are permitted to burn only natural gas as fuel.  The use of any other
substances as fuel is prohibited without prior written approval from the
Bureau of Air Quality.  Emissions from each of these units, including
fugitive emissions, shall not exhibit an opacity greater than 20%.

Emission Units 07-12

12.	These sources are subject to the provisions of the New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS, 40CFR60) Subpart MM for Automobile and
Light Duty Truck Surface Coating Operations and Subpart A for General
Provisions.

Emission Units 07-08

13.	As stated in 40CFR60.392, no owner or operator shall discharge or
cause the discharge into the atmosphere VOC emissions in excess of 1.42
lb/gACS (0.17 kg VOC / lACS). Monitoring provisions of Part 11 also
demonstrate compliance with this NSPS requirement. 

Emission Units 08, 10, & 12

14.	Plant 10.2 vehicle paint shop primecoat (E-Coat), shop guidecoat
operations including both primer and underbody sealer, and topcoat
operations are subject to SC Regulation No. 62.63.40-44 (112(g)),
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). In
accordance with the MACT analysis, emissions of volatile organic
hazardous air pollutants (VOHAP) are limited to 1.605 lb VOHAP/gallon
ACS.

Emission Units 09-10

15.	As stated in 40CFR60.392, no owner or operator shall discharge or
cause the discharge into the atmosphere VOC emissions in excess of 11.67
lb/gACS (1.40 kg VOC / lACS). Monitoring provisions of Part 11 also
demonstrate compliance with this NSPS requirement. 

Emission Units 11-12

As stated in 40CFR60.392, no owner or operator shall discharge or cause
the discharge into the atmosphere VOC emissions in excess of 12.25
lb/gACS (1.47 kg VOC /lACS). Monitoring provisions of Part 11 also
demonstrate compliance with this NSPS requirement. 

Emission Units 07-12, 20-21 (RTO1 & RTO2)

17.	In accordance with SC Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No. 3.0,
Section III, Part H. “Industrial Incinerators”; the opacity will be
limited to 20 (%) percent.  Compliance with these emission limitations
is guaranteed based on the fuels combusted in these sources.  Source
testing is waived for these sources based on SC Regulation 61-62.5, Std
3 Sec VIII (A) and operator training is waived based on SC Regulation
61-62.5, Std 3 Sec IX (D).

Emission Units 07-18, 20-21

18.	These sources are subject to SC Regulation No. 61-62.5, Standard No.
4, Emissions from Process Industries, Section IX (Visible Emissions).
Emissions from each of these units, including fugitive emissions, shall
not exhibit an opacity greater than 20%.

Emission Units 14 and 22

19.	The vehicle paint shop purge, clean and body wipe activities are
subject to SC Regulation No. 62.63.40-44 (112(g)), National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). In accordance with the
MACT analysis, emissions of VOHAP are limited by following a set of work
practices.  Initially, these practices shall include:

Vehicle Body Wipe Practices – Disposal and recovery of wipes in closed
containers when not in use.  Use of tack wipe materials whenever
practical.

Purging Paint Line Practices – Capture and reclaim or recovery of
purge materials for solvent borne coatings (except applicator nozzles
and tips).  Minimize paint and solvent supply hose length.

Flushing Paint Systems Practices – Recover and recycle solvents.

Cleaning Spraybooth Grates Practices – Rinse with high-pressure water
in place or offline.  Use of spray-on masking or other type of masking.

Cleaning External Spraybooth Areas Practices – Use of spray-on masking
or other type of masking.  Use of removable floor coverings.

Emission Units 18

20.	The Hohmeier unit is permitted to use natural gas and recovered
kerosene and conservation wax as fuels.  The Hohmeier unit that burns
recovered kerosene and conservation wax is subject to SC Regulation
61-62.5, Std 3, Waste Combustion and Reduction.  The Hohmeier unit is
subject as an Industrial Boiler with the following emission limitations
from Standard 3:

		Nickel			6.0 x 10 -3 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Cadmium		1.0 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Chromium		5.0 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Arsenic		2.5 x 10 -4 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Lead			5.0 x 10 -3 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

		Hydrochloric Acid	0.45 lb/106 BTU total heat input  

	Where the total heat input shall include the BTU’s from the waste and
virgin fuel used for production.  Compliance with these emission
limitations is guaranteed based on the fuels combusted in these sources.
 Source testing is waived for these sources based on SC Regulation
61-62.5, Std 3 Sec VIII (A) and operator training is waived based on SC
Regulation 61-62.5, Std 3 Sec IX (D).

Emission Units 20 and 21

21.	The plastic parts paint shop guidecoat and topcoat operations are
subject to SC Regulation No. 62.63.40-44 (112(g)), National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). In accordance with the
MACT analysis, emissions of VOHAP are limited to 2.556 lb VOHAP/gallon
ACS.

Emission Units 07 and 08

22.	The E-coat operations shall maintain a combined capture and control
efficiency of 76%.

Emission Units 09 and 10

23.	The guidecoat operations shall maintain a combined capture and
control efficiency of 9.5%.

Emission Units 11 and 12

24.	The topcoat operations shall maintain a combined capture and control
efficiency of 9.5%.  Booths that are not vented to the control devices
are not subject this combined capture and control efficiency.

PART 11.0	MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

[SC Regulation 61-62.1, Section II]; [SC Regulation
61-62.70.6(a)(3)(i)(B)]

A.	MONITORING AND REPORTING SUMMARY TABLE FOR THE PAL

Table 11.1 contains summaries of the monitoring and reporting required
of this facility.

TABLE11.1 PAL MONITORING AND REPORTING

Unit

ID	Pollutant/ Parameter	Limit	Required

Monitoring	Monitoring

Frequency	Reporting

Frequency	Condition Number

Facility wide	VOC	As Specified in Table 9.1	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.B.1, 11.B.4, 11.B.5

Facility wide	PM/PM-10	As Specified in Table 9.5	As Specified Below
Monthly	Semi-annually	11.B.1, 11.B.2, 11.B.5

Facility wide	NOx	As Specified in Table 9.3	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.B.1, 11.B.3, 11.B.5

Facility wide	CO	As Specified in Table 9.4	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.B.1, 11.B.3, 11.B.5

Facility wide	SO2	As Specified in Table 9.2	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.B.1, 11.B.5

N/A = Not Applicable

MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS 

BMW must record on a monthly basis all fuel consumption at the facility
including all virgin and non-virgin fuels.   These records of fuel
consumption shall be used to calculate the combustion emissions of the
units listed in Unit ID 01-06 and 19 and shall be maintained for a
period of at least five (5) years from the date generated and shall be
made available to a Department representative upon request.  Data
generated in the last 24 calendar months must be maintained on site;
older data may be stored off site but shall be available within five
business days.  Using the records of fuel consumption and emission
factors, the facility shall determine monthly the emissions of PM/PM-10,
SO2, NOx, CO and VOCs from the fuel combustion. For Unit ID 17 - 18, BMW
may at its discretion either assume the worst case emissions as
determined by the PAL level or calculate using the records of fuel
consumption and emission factors.  Reports shall be submitted as
required in 11.B.5.

For the rest of the PM/PM-10 emissions at the facility, the following
monitoring and recordkeeping shall be required and reports shall be
submitted as required in 11.B.5.

 

For Unit ID 07-12 and 20-21 - BMW must record on a monthly basis all
paint usage.   These records of paint usage shall be used to calculate
the PM emissions and shall be maintained for a period of at least five
(5) years from the date generated and shall be made available to a
Department representative upon request.  Data generated in the last 24
calendar months must be maintained on site; older data may be stored off
site but shall be available within five business days.  Using the
records of paint usage, the following equation and emission factors, the
facility shall determine monthly the emissions of PM/PM-10 from coating
operations.  

	PM emissions (lbs/mo) =	Paint usage (gal/mo) x Solids density
(lbs./gal) x (1 - TE/100) x (1 - DE/100) 

where TE is the transfer efficiency as based on EPA Publication
450/3-88-018 Protocol for Determining the Daily VOC Emission Rate of
Automobile and Light Duty Truck Topcoat Operations, and revisions
thereafter and DE is the destruction or control efficiency if
applicable.

For Unit ID 15-16 – BMW may at its discretion either assume the worst
case emissions, as calculated in the permit application, or must record
on a monthly basis all wax usage at the facility.   These records of wax
usage shall be used to calculate the PM emissions and shall be
maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the date
generated and shall be made available to a Department representative
upon request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be
maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall be
available within five business days.  Using the records of wax usage,
appropriate control efficiencies and emission factors, the facility
shall determine monthly the emissions of PM/PM-10 from Cosmoline
operations.  

For Unit ID 23-24 - BMW may at its discretion either assume the worst
case emissions, as calculated in the permit application, or must record
on a monthly basis the production level of the body shops.   These
production records shall be used to calculate the PM emissions and shall
be maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the date
generated and shall be made available to a Department representative
upon request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be
maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall be
available within five business days.  Using the production records,
control efficiencies and emission factors, the facility shall determine
monthly the emissions of PM/PM-10 from body shop operations. 

3.	For Unit ID 15-16 -– BMW may at its discretion either assume the
worst case emissions, as calculated in the permit application, or must
record on a monthly basis the production level of the multifunction
testing area.  These production records shall be used to calculate the
emissions of the units listed in Unit ID 15-16 and shall be maintained
for a period of at least five (5) years from the date generated and
shall be made available to a Department representative upon request. 
Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be maintained on
site; older data may be stored off site but shall be available within
five business days. Using the production records and emission factors,
the facility shall determine monthly the emissions of NOx, CO and VOCs
from this area.  Reports shall be submitted as required in 11.B.5.

4.	For the rest of the VOC emissions at the facility, the following
monitoring and recordkeeping shall be required and reports shall be
submitted as required in 11.B.5.

 

For Unit ID 07-14 and 20-22 - BMW must record on a monthly basis all
paint and solvent usage.   These records of paint and solvent usage
shall be used to calculate the VOC emissions and shall be maintained for
a period of at least five (5) years from the date generated and shall be
made available to a Department representative upon request.  Data
generated in the last 24 calendar months must be maintained on site;
older data may be stored off site but shall be available within five
business days.  Using the records of paint and solvent usage, the
following equations, capture and control efficiencies and emission
factors, the facility shall determine monthly the emissions of VOC from
coating operations.  Where applicable, the permittee shall use the EPA
Publication 450/3-88-018 Protocol for Determining the Daily VOC Emission
Rate of Automobile and Light Duty Truck Topcoat Operations, and
revisions thereafter as the basis to determine transfer efficiencies for
compliance with all VOC limits. 

Notes:  CE = Capture Efficiency; DE = Destruction Efficiency – both as
determined by the last Bureau approved source test

VOC Emission Rate in lbs/mo = gal used/mo x VOC content (lb/gal) x (1 -
(CE x DE))

For Unit ID 17 - BMW may at its discretion either assume the worst case
emissions, as calculated in the permit application, or must record on a
monthly basis all laminate usage at the Transpack operations.   These
records of laminate usage shall be used to calculate the VOC emissions
and shall be maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the
date generated and shall be made available to a Department
representative upon request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar
months must be maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but
shall be available within five business days.  Using the records of
laminate usage, control efficiencies and emission factors, the facility
shall determine monthly the emissions of VOCs from the Transpack
operations.  

5. 	Semi-annual reports are required for all of the above monitoring and
recordkeeping.  The reports shall include the monitored parameters, the
method of calculation with appropriate spreadsheets, any emission
factors used, the capture and control efficiencies used and the
calculated emissions.  The total facility wide emissions should be based
on a twelve-month rolling sum.  Reports shall be submitted semi-annually
to the Manager of the Technical Management Section within 30 days of the
end of the reporting period.  In the event an exceedance occurs, a
quarterly report will be submitted.

C.	ADDITIONAL MONITORING AND REPORTING SUMMARY TABLE

Table 11.2 contains summaries of the monitoring and reporting required
of this facility.

TABLE 11.2 MONITORING AND REPORTING

Unit

ID	Pollutant/ Parameter	Limit	Required

Monitoring	Monitoring

Frequency	Reporting

Frequency	Condition Number

07-12	VOC	As Specified in Table 10.1	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.D.1, 11.D.2

08,10,12	VOHAP	As Specified in Table 10.1	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.D.1

14, 22	VOHAP	As Specified in Table 10.1	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.D.1

20, 21	VOHAP	As Specified in Table 10.1	As Specified Below	Monthly
Semi-annually	11.D.1

01-02	Nitrogen and Sulfur Content	As Specified in Table 10.1
Recordkeeping	As required by condition 	Semi-annually	11.D.3

01-22	Opacity	As Specified in Table 10.1	As Specified Below	As Specified
Below	On site	11.D.4

01-04, 07-12, 18,20,21	Waste Analysis	N/A	As Specified Below	As
Specified Below	As Specified Below	11.D.5

03-04	Fuel Usage	N/A	Recordkeeping	Monthly	Semi-annually	11.D.6

07-12, 20,21	RTO Destruction Efficiency	N/A	Source Testing	Every four
years	As required by condition	11.D.7

11-12, 21	KCR Capture Efficiency	N/A	Source Testing	Every four years	As
required by condition	11.D.8

07-12, 20,21	Booth Capture Efficiency	N/A	Source Testing	As required by
condition	As required by condition	11.D.9

02 and 04	NOx and CO 	As Specified in Table 10.1	Source Testing	As
required by condition	As required by condition	11.D.10

07-12, 20,21	RTO Operation	As Specified in Condition	Recordkeeping	As
Specified by Condition	Semi-annually	11.D.11

11-12, 21	KCR Operation	As Specified in Condition	Recordkeeping	As
Specified by Condition	Semi-annually	11.D.12

09-12, 15-16, 20,21	Water Curtain Operation	As Specified in Condition
Recordkeeping	As Specified by Condition	Semi-annually	11.D.13

09-12, 20,21	Dry Filter Operation	As Specified in Condition
Recordkeeping	As Specified by Condition	Semi-annually 	11.D.14

Facility wide	VOC Ledger	As Specified in Condition	Recordkeeping	As
Specified by Condition	As Specified by Condition	11.D.15

N/A = Not Applicable

D.  	ADDITIONAL MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS

1.	For Unit ID 07-14 and 20-22 - BMW must record on a monthly basis all
paint and solvent usage.  These records of paint and solvent usage shall
be used to calculate the VOC emissions and shall be maintained on site
for a period of at least five (5) years from the date generated and
shall be made available to a Department representative upon request. 
Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be maintained on
site; older data may be stored off site but shall be available within
five business days.  Using the records of paint and solvent usage, the
following equations, capture and control efficiencies and emission
factors, the facility shall determine monthly the emissions of VOC or
VOHAP from coating operations as required in Table 10.1.  Where
applicable, the permittee shall use the EPA Publication 450/3-88-018
Protocol for Determining the Daily VOC Emission Rate of Automobile and
Light Duty Truck Topcoat Operations, and revisions thereafter as the
basis to determine transfer efficiencies for compliance with all
VOC/VOHAP limits. 

For each calendar month, the permittee shall determine the following for
each coating and/or solvent used, utilizing data supplied by the
manufacturer or by analysis of each coating and/or solvent using an
approved EPA Reference Method:

Notes:  CE = Capture Efficiency; DE = Destruction Efficiency – both as
determined by the last Bureau approved source test

For Emission Points subject to lb/GACS limit for VOC or VOHAP:

Lbs VOC or VOHAP/gal Solids Applied = Total VOC or VOHAP Emitted/Total
Solids Applied

Lbs VOC or VOHAP emitted for each coating =gal coating used x VOC or
VOHAP content (lb/gal) x (1 - (CE x DE)).  Alternatively, lbs VOHAP
emitted = lbs VOC emitted x VOHAP/VOC ratio (lb VOHAP/lb VOC).

Gallons of Solids applied for each coating =gal coating used x vol %
solids x transfer efficiency

For units subject to a tons per year emission rate (TPY) of VOC or
VOHAP:

VOC Emission Rate in lbs/mo = gal used/mo x VOC content (lb/gal) x (1 -
(CE x DE))

For Emission Points subject to Work Practice Standards for VOHAP:

The facility may implement changes to these work practices if the change
results in no increase in emissions.  In such case, no notification to
the Bureau will be required, and the facility will record the change
internally and make it available for inspection at the request of the
Bureau.  The facility may demonstrate compliance with these work
practices by keeping a monthly checklist noting which practices were
used, which were not, and reasons why practices were not used.  If
alternative work practices are substituted, the checklist shall be
updated accordingly.  These checklists shall be maintained for a period
of at least five (5) years from the date generated, with data generated
in the last 24 calendar months maintained on site.  Older data may be
stored off site, but shall be available within five business days.

Semi annual reports are required for the above monitoring and
recordkeeping.  The reports shall include the monitored parameters, the
method of calculation with appropriate spreadsheets, the emission
factors used, the capture and control efficiencies used and the
calculated emissions. For units with a ton per year emission limitation,
the emissions shall be calculated as a twelve-month rolling sum.  
Reports shall be submitted semi-annually to the Manager of the Technical
Management Section within 30 days of the end of the reporting period.

2.	For Unit ID 07-12, in accordance with 40CFR§60.395(b), the
owner/operator of an affected facility shall identify, record and submit
a written report every calendar quarter of each instance in which the
volume weighted average of the total mass of VOCs emitted to the
atmosphere per volume of applied solids is greater than the limits
listed in Table 10.1 on a 30 day average. If no such instances have
occurred during a particular quarter, a report stating this shall be
submitted semi-annually.  Where compliance is achieved through the use
of a capture system and control device, the volume weighted average
after the control device should be reported to the Manager of Technical
Management Section.  Reports shall be submitted semi-annually to the
Manager of the Technical Management Section within 30 days of the end of
the reporting period.

3.	For Unit ID 01-02, the owner or operator shall monitor the sulfur
content and nitrogen content of each fuel being fired in the turbines as
approved through the Alternative Fuel Usage Recordkeeping Plan (AFURP). 
EPA and the Bureau approved this plan (26 November 2001 and revisions
thereafter).

4.	For Unit ID 01-22, the facility shall conduct annual visual
inspections on the indicated sources in Table 11.2 for monitoring
opacity limits during periods of source operation and while burning
fuels other than natural gas or landfill gas.  Visual Inspection means a
qualitative observation of opacity during daylight hours where the
inspector records results in a log, noting color, duration, density
(heavy or light), cause and corrective action taken for any abnormal
emissions.  The observer does not need to be certified to conduct valid
visual inspections.  However, at a minimum, the observer should be
knowledgeable about the effects on visibility of emissions caused by
background contrast, ambient lighting, observer position relative to
lighting, wind, and the presence of uncombined water.  The readings
shall be maintained in logs, along with any corrective action taken when
deviations occur.  These logs shall be maintained on site for a period
of at least five (5) years from the date generated and shall be made
available to Department personnel upon request.  Data generated in the
last 24 calendar months must be maintained on site; older data may be
stored off site but shall be available within five business days.   

5.	For Unit ID 1-4, 7-12, 18, 20-21, these sources are subject to SC
Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 3, Waste Combustion and Reduction, Section
V – Waste Analysis.  These sources shall complete a waste analysis as
defined in the above referenced Section for the waste streams (which
includes any stream that is not a commercial virgin fuel) to be burned
in these units.  An initial waste analysis is required to be submitted
within 180 days of permit issuance or startup, whichever is later, to
the Manager of the Technical Management Section for all streams.  If the
stream is not deemed consistent a new waste analysis will be required
for each batch or shipment of the waste stream.  If at any time a waste,
which was deemed consistent, is changed in any way to affect the
analysis or emissions from the process, then a new waste analysis is
required.  If the facility believes that a waste stream can be exempted
from the waste analysis as allowed by 61-62.5, Std 3, Section V, G then
the facility shall keep records of the justification for the exemption.
An initial analysis has previously been submitted for the recovered
kerosene, conservation wax, and landfill gas.  For Unit ID 07-12, 20,
and 21, material safety data sheets for the paints and solvents used
will suffice as a waste analysis.

6.	The owner or operator shall record and maintain records of the
amounts of each fuel combusted by each boiler.  The amount of fuel
combusted shall be recorded monthly, as approved by the Department
through the alternative fuel usage recordkeeping plan (AFURP). These
records shall be maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from
the date generated.  All records shall be made available to Department
personnel upon request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months
must be maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall
be available within five business days.  Fuel usage reports shall be
submitted semi-annually to the Manager of the Technical Management
Section within 30 days of the end of the reporting period.  EPA and the
Bureau have approved an alternative fuel monitoring plan on 26 November
2001 and revisions thereafter.

7.	For Unit ID 07-12 and 20-21, an initial destruction source test must
be performed on each regenerative thermal oxidizer within 60 days after
achieving maximum production but not later than 180 days after initial
start-up.  This requirement has previously been satisfied for Unit ID
07, 09, and 11.  If the process changes in such a way that the control
efficiencies would change, then retesting would be required for the
control efficiencies within 180 days after the change. After the initial
testing, per SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 5.1, a source testing
schedule of every four years is required.  Source test methodology must
be approved by the Bureau and comply with SC Regulation 62.1, Section
IV, Source testing.  Notification of intent to source test, performance
of source tests, and the reporting of source test results shall comply
with section 60.8 of Subpart A, New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
as applicable for all NSPS sources and all other appropriate sections of
NSPS Subpart MM for the automobile surface coating units.

8.	For Unit ID 11-12 and 21, an initial control efficiency source test
must be performed on each KCR unit (carbon adsorption concentrator)
within 60 days after achieving maximum production but not later than 180
days after initial start-up.  This requirement has previously been
satisfied for Unit ID 11.  If the process changes in such a way that the
control efficiencies would change, then retesting would be required for
the control efficiencies within 180 days after the change. After the
initial testing, per SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No. 5.1, a source
testing schedule of every four years is required.  Source test
methodology must be approved by the Bureau and comply with SC Regulation
62.1, Section IV, Source testing.  Notification of intent to source
test, performance of source tests, and the reporting of source test
results shall comply with section 60.8 of Subpart A, New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS) as applicable for all NSPS sources and all
other appropriate sections of NSPS Subpart MM for the automobile surface
coating units.

9.	For Unit ID 07-12 and 20-21, per SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard No.
5.1, an initial capture efficiency source test must be performed within
60 days after achieving maximum production but not later than 180 days
after initial start-up.  This requirement has previously been satisfied
for Unit ID 07, 09, and 11.  Upon demonstrating compliance through the
initial source test, BMW shall conduct capture efficiency testing on an
annual basis provided there are no physical changes made to the capture
system.  If the process changes in such a way that the capture
efficiencies would change, then retesting would be required for the
capture efficiencies within 180 days after the change.  Source test
methodology must be approved by the Bureau and comply with SC Regulation
62.1, Section IV, Source testing.  Notification of intent to source
test, performance of source tests, and the reporting of source test
results shall comply with section 60.8 of Subpart A, New Source
Performance Standards (NSPS) as applicable for all NSPS sources and all
other appropriate sections of NSPS Subpart MM for the automobile surface
coating units.  Annual source testing of capture efficiency can be
waived provided:

capture system flow rate indicators (e.g. magnehelic gauges, manometers)
are operated, calibrated, and maintained; 

the indicated values are maintained at a level no less than that
recorded during the last source test during which compliance was
verified; 

the type and location of the flow rate indicators are approved by this
Department; 

no process, capture system, or VOC abatement equipment modifications are
made.

10.	For Unit ID 02 and 04, an initial source test for NOx and CO
emissions from the turbines and boilers will be required while running
on both landfill and natural gas.  The tests shall be performed within
60 days after achieving maximum production but not later than 180 days
after initial start-up. For the initial source test, BMW shall conduct
testing on one of the turbines in ID02 and one of the boilers in ID04. 
The Bureau must be notified at least two weeks prior to a source test so
that a Bureau representative may be present.  Source test methodology
must be approved by the Bureau and comply with SC Regulation 62.1,
Section IV, Source testing.  

s specifications.  The device shall have an accuracy of the greater
of + 0.75 percent of the temperature being measured expressed in degree
Celsius or + 2.5 degrees Celsius.  Each temperature measurement device
shall be equipped with a recording device so that a permanent record is
produced.  The owner/operator shall continuously record the incinerator
combustion temperature during coating operations for thermal
incineration (see §60.395(c)).  All temperature indicators shall be
readily accessible for verification by operating personnel and
Department personnel (i.e. on ground level or easily accessible roof
level).  Temperature readings shall be recorded continuously, at least
every fifteen (15) minutes, and maintained for a period of at least five
(5) years from the date generated and shall be made available to
Department personnel upon request.  Data generated in the last 24
calendar months must be maintained on site; older data may be stored off
site but shall be available within five business days.  The readings
shall be maintained in logs (written or electronic (i.e., computerized
data system)), along with any corrective action taken when operations
outside of indicator monitoring ranges occur.  The permittee shall
establish indicator monitoring ranges for the monitored parameters,
which provide a reasonable assurance of compliance.  These indicator
ranges for the monitored parameters shall be derived from stack test
data as required above.  These ranges, with supporting documentation,
shall be submitted to the Bureau for approval within 180 days of the
issuance of this permit or start-up of operations whichever is later. 
The operating ranges may be updated using this procedure, following
Bureau approval.

Incinerator monitoring reports shall be submitted semi-annually to the
Manager of the Technical Management Section within 30 days of the end of
the reporting period.  Incinerator monitoring data shall be maintained
for a period of at least five (5) years from the date generated and
shall be made available to Department personnel upon request within five
business days.  If monitored parameters are outside the established
indicator ranges, the permittee shall initiate investigation and
corrective action, as appropriate.  The semi-annual reports submitted to
the Department shall include, in addition to other required information,
all deviations outside of the established indicator monitoring range. 
Any deviation from an indicator range shall not in and of itself
constitute a violation of this permit. 

  

Any alternative method for monitoring Incinerator performance must be
approved by the Bureau and shall be incorporated into the permit as set
forth in S. C. Regulation [62.70.7/62.1 Section II].

12.	For Unit ID 11-12 and 21, the owner/operator shall install, operate,
and maintain thermocouples on the entrance and exit ports on each Carbon
Adsorber at the desorption stage. Both gauges shall be readily
accessible for verification by operating personnel and Department
personnel (i.e. on ground level or easily accessible roof level).  The
temperature differential readings shall be recorded once per day and
shall be made available to Department personnel upon request.  The
readings shall be maintained in logs (written or electronic (i.e.,
computerized data system)), along with any corrective action taken when
deviations occur.  The permittee shall establish indicator ranges for
the monitored parameters, which provide a reasonable assurance of
compliance.  These indicator monitoring ranges for the monitored
parameters shall be derived from stack test data, vendor certification,
operational history, and visual inspections, the combination of which
demonstrate the proper operation of the equipment in compliance.  These
ranges, with supporting documentation, shall be submitted to the Bureau
for approval within 180 days of the issuance of this permit or start-up
of operations whichever is later.  The indicator monitoring ranges may
be updated using this procedure, following Bureau approval.

Carbon adsorber monitoring reports shall be submitted semi-annually to
the Manager of the Technical Management Section within 30 days of the
end of the reporting period.  Carbon adsorber monitoring data shall be
maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the date
generated and shall be made available to Department personnel upon
request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be
maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall be
available within five business days.  If monitored parameters are
outside the established indicator ranges, the permittee shall initiate
investigation and corrective action, as appropriate. The semi-annual
reports submitted to the Department shall include, in addition to other
required information, all deviations outside of the established
indicator monitoring range.  Any deviation from an indicator range shall
not in and of itself constitute a violation of this permit.  

Any alternative method for monitoring Carbon Adsorber performance must
be approved by the Bureau and shall be incorporated into the permit as
set forth in S. C. Regulation [62.70.7/62.1 Section II].

13.	For Unit ID 09-12, 15-16, and 20-21, water wash baffles shall be
operational and in place at all times when equipment or processes
controlled by these baffles are operating.  A schedule shall be
implemented for the weekly inspection and regular cleaning of the
baffles.  The inspection and cleaning shall be documented and maintained
in logs (written or electronic (i.e., computerized data system)), along
with any corrective action taken when deviations occur.  Water wash
baffle monitoring reports shall be submitted semi-annually to the
Manager of the Technical Management Section within 30 days of the end of
the reporting period.  The semi-annual reports submitted to the
Department shall include all deviations.  All monitoring data shall be
maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the date
generated and shall be made available to Department personnel upon
request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be
maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall be
available within five business days.  

Any alternative method for monitoring water wash baffle performance must
be approved by the Bureau and shall be incorporated into the permit as
set forth in S. C. Regulation [62.70.7/62.1 Section II].

14.	For Unit ID 09-12 and 20-21, dry filter(s) shall be operational and
in place at all times when equipment or processes controlled by
filter(s) are operating.  A schedule, which shall be available upon
request, shall be implemented for the inspection and regular cleaning or
replacement of the dry filter(s).  Dry filter monitoring reports shall
be submitted semi-annually to the Manager of the Technical Management
Section within 30 days of the end of the reporting period.  The
semi-annual reports submitted to the Department shall include all
deviations.  Records of these events shall be entered in a permanent
media and maintained for a period of at least five (5) years from the
date of record and made available to Department representatives upon
request.  Data generated in the last 24 calendar months must be
maintained on site; older data may be stored off site but shall be
available within five business days.

15.	For sources added or operational changes made to this facility under
the provisions of Part 6.0 that have VOC emissions, but for which the
applicant elects not to install LAER, a ledger of maximum controlled
annual quantity of VOC emissions from these sources must be kept.  This
annual quantity will include all VOC emissions at the facility that have
not had LAER applied.  The annual quantity of VOCs from these sources
must not exceed 100 TPY without additional analysis being required under
SC Regulation 61-62.5, Standard 5.1.

16.	This permit contains compliance certification, testing, monitoring,
reporting, and record keeping requirements sufficient to assure
compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit.  All submittals
required by these conditions, with the exception of source testing,
shall be sent to the South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control - Bureau of Air Quality (SC DHEC - BAQ) at the
following address:

SC DHEC - BAQ

Technical Management Section

2600 Bull Street

Columbia, SC 29201

Source testing submittals shall be sent to the South Carolina Department
of Health and Environmental Control - Bureau of Air Quality (SC DHEC -
BAQ) at the following address:

SC DHEC - BAQ

Source Evaluation Section

2600 Bull Street

Columbia, SC 29201

PART 12.0	ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS

A.	SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

No Specific Conditions at this time.

B.	OPERATIONAL FLEXIBILITY [SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(5)]

No proposed reasonably anticipated operating scenarios identified in the
permittee’s Part 70 Application.

C.	COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE [SC Regulation 61-62.70.5(c)(8)]

Not applicable at this time.

D.	PERMIT SHIELD [SC Regulation 61-62.70.6(f)]  (Revised 11/13/98)

A copy of the “applicability determination” BMW Manufacturing Corp.
submitted 13 November 2001 is included as Attachment C.  Compliance with
the terms and conditions of this permit shall be deemed compliance with
any applicable requirements as of the date of permit issuance.  The
permittee shall also be shielded from any non-applicable requirements as
agreed upon by the Department as specified in Attachment C.   

Nothing in the permit shield or in any Part 70 permit shall alter or
affect the provisions of Section 303 of the Act, Emergency Orders, of
the Clean Air Act; the liability of the permittee for any violation of
applicable requirements prior to or at the time of permit issuance; the
applicable requirements of the Acid Rain Program, consistent with
Section 408(a) of the Clean Air Act; or the ability of EPA to obtain
information from a source pursuant to Section 114 of the Clean Air Act. 
In addition, the permit shield shall not apply to emission units in
noncompliance at the time of permit issuance, minor permit modifications
(SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(2)), group processing of minor permit
modifications (SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(3)), or operational
flexibility (SC Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(5)), except as specified in SC
Regulation 61-62.70.7(e)(5)(iii).

ATTACHMENT A

Modeled Emission Rates

	BMW Manufacturing Corp.	

SOURCE ID	TSP (LBS/HR)	PM10 (LBS/HR)	SO2

(LBS/HR)	NO2

(LBS/HR)	CO

(LBS/HR)

B1	0.0412	0.0412	0	0	0

B1M	0.0659	0.0659	0	0	0

B2	0.0412	0.0412	0	0	0

B2M	0.0659	0.0659	0	0	0

B3	2.45E-03	2.45E-03	0	0	0

B3M	4.09E-03	4.09E-03	0	0	0

B4	1.50E-03	1.50E-03	0	0	0

B4M	2.50E-03	2.50E-03	0	0	0

B5	2.00E-03	2.00E-03	0	0	0

B5M	3.33E-03	3.33E-03	0	0	0

B6	9.99E-04	9.99E-04	0	0	0

B6M	1.66E-03	1.66E-03	0	0	0

B7	9.99E-04	9.99E-04	0	0	0

B7M	1.66E-03	1.66E-03	0	0	0

B8M	1.50E-03	1.50E-03	0	0	0

B9M	2.00E-03	2.00E-03	0	0	0

B10M	0.171	0.171	0	0	0

F2	0.0504	0.0504	0	0	0

H1	0.072	0.072	0.103	0.611	0.613

P02	0.616	0.616	1.76E-03	0.147	0.247

P02M	0.988	0.988	2.94E-03	0.245	0.411

P03	0.0374	0.0374	1.76E-03	0.147	0.247

P03M	0.0613	0.0613	2.94E-03	0.245	0.411

P04	1.89	1.89	1.76E-03	0.147	0.247

P04M	3.03	3.03	2.94E-03	0.245	0.411

P05	0.083	0.083	1.49E-03	0.124	0.209

P05M	0.134	0.134	2.48E-03	0.207	0.348

P06	0.0440	0.0440	2.98E-03	0.248	0.417

P06M	0.0729	0.0729	4.97E-03	0.414	0.695

P07	0.0440	0.0440	2.98E-03	0.248	0.417

P07M	0.0729	0.0729	4.97E-03	0.414	0.695

P08	0.083	0.083	1.49E-03	0.124	0.209

P08M	0.134	0.134	2.48E-03	0.207	0.348

P09	0.083	0.083	1.49E-03	0.124	0.209

P09M	0.134	0.134	2.48E-03	0.207	0.348

P10	0.083	0.083	1.49E-03	0.124	0.209

P10M	0.134	0.134	2.48E-03	0.207	0.348

P15	0.0172	0.0172	7.93E-04	0.0661	0.111

P15M	0.0282	0.0282	1.32E-03	0.11	0.185

P16	0.0132	0.0132	1.04E-03	0.0868	0.146

P16M	0.0220	0.0220	1.74E-03	0.145	0.243

P19	0.0257	0.0257	2.03E-03	0.169	0.284

P19M	0.0428	0.0428	3.38E-03	0.281	0.473

P21	3.14E-03	3.14E-03	2.48E-04	0.0207	0.0347

P21M	5.23E-03	5.23E-03	4.13E-04	0.0344	0.0578

P24	3.14E-03	3.14E-03	2.48E-04	0.0207	0.0347

P24M	5.23E-03	5.23E-03	4.13E-04	0.0344	0.0578

P26	0.0927	0.0927	2.03E-03	0.169	0.284

P26M	0.15	0.15	3.38E-03	0.281	0.473

P27	0.207	0.207	2.35E-03	0.196	0.329

P27M	0.334	0.334	3.92E-03	0.327	0.549

P28	0.207	0.207	2.35E-03	0.196	0.329

P28M	0.334	0.334	3.92E-03	0.327	0.549

P30	0.0314	0.0314	0	0	0

P30M	0.0502	0.0502	0	0	0

P31	0.198	0.198	2.35E-03	0.196	0.329

P31M	0.319	0.319	3.92E-03	0.327	0.549

P32	0.198	0.198	2.35E-03	0.196	0.329

P32M	0.319	0.319	3.92E-03	0.327	0.549

P33	0.198	0.198	2.35E-03	0.196	0.329

P33M	0.319	0.319	3.92E-03	0.327	0.549

P34	7.47E-03	7.47E-03	5.89E-04	0.0491	0.0825

P34M	0.0124	0.0124	9.82E-04	0.0819	0.138

P35	0.0299	0.0299	2.36E-03	0.197	0.33

P35M	0.0498	0.0498	3.93E-03	0.328	0.551

P42	0.0160	0.0160	1.26E-03	0.105	0.177

P42M	0.0267	0.0267	2.11E-03	0.176	0.295

P48	0.228	0.228	0	0	0

P48M	0.364	0.364	0	0	0

P49	5.29E-03	5.29E-03	4.18E-04	0.0348	0.0585

P49M	8.82E-03	8.82E-03	6.96E-04	0.058	0.0975

P50	0.224	0.224	1.07E-03	0.0888	0.149

P50M	0.298	0.298	1.78E-03	0.148	0.249

P51	0.214	0.214	1.07E-03	0.0888	0.149

P51M	0.281	0.281	1.78E-03	0.148	0.249

P52	0.214	0.214	1.07E-03	0.0888	0.149

P52M	0.281	0.281	1.78E-03	0.148	0.249

P53	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.0888	0.149

P53M	0.0225	0.0225	1.78E-03	0.148	0.249

P65	0.0130	0.0130	1.03E-03	0.0856	0.144

P65M	0.0217	0.0217	1.71E-03	0.143	0.24

P66	0.0205	0.0205	7.93E-04	0.0661	0.111

P66M	0.0335	0.0335	1.32E-03	0.11	0.185

P72	0.171	0.171	0	0	0

P72M	0.286	0.286	0	0	0

R01	0.35	0.35	0	0	0

R01M	0.35	0.35	0	0	0

R02	5.58E-03	5.58E-03	4.40E-04	0.0367	0.0617

R02M	9.30E-03	9.30E-03	7.34E-04	0.0612	0.103

R03	5.58E-03	5.58E-03	4.40E-04	0.0367	0.0617

R03M	9.30E-03	9.30E-03	7.34E-04	0.0612	0.103

R04	5.58E-03	5.58E-03	4.40E-04	0.0367	0.0617

R04M	9.30E-03	9.30E-03	7.34E-04	0.0612	0.103

R05	5.58E-03	5.58E-03	4.40E-04	0.0367	0.0617

R05M	9.30E-03	9.30E-03	7.34E-04	0.0612	0.103

R08	0.0122	0.0122	9.67E-04	0.0806	0.135

R08M	0.0204	0.0204	1.61E-03	0.134	0.226

R09	0.0126	0.0126	9.98E-04	0.0831	0.14

R09M	0.0211	0.0211	1.66E-03	0.139	0.233

R10	0.0101	0.0101	8.01E-04	0.0667	0.112

R10M	0.0169	0.0169	1.33E-03	0.111	0.187

R11	0.0116	0.0116	9.19E-04	0.0766	0.129

R11M	0.0194	0.0194	1.53E-03	0.128	0.215

R12	0.0143	0.0143	1.13E-03	0.0941	0.158

R12M	0.0238	0.0238	1.88E-03	0.157	0.263

R14	2.40E-03	2.40E-03	1.89E-04	0.0158	0.0265

R14M	4.00E-03	4.00E-03	3.16E-04	0.0263	0.0442

R15	2.40E-03	2.40E-03	1.89E-04	0.0158	0.0265

R15M	4.00E-03	4.00E-03	3.16E-04	0.0263	0.0442

R17	0.0138	0.0138	1.09E-03	0.091	0.153

R17M	0.0231	0.0231	1.82E-03	0.152	0.255

R18	0.0143	0.0143	1.13E-03	0.0938	0.158

R18M	0.0238	0.0238	1.88E-03	0.156	0.263

R19	0.0109	0.0109	8.59E-04	0.0716	0.12

R19M	0.0181	0.0181	1.43E-03	0.119	0.2

R21	2.40E-03	2.40E-03	1.89E-04	0.0158	0.0265

R21M	4.00E-03	4.00E-03	3.16E-04	0.0263	0.0442

R22	2.40E-03	2.40E-03	1.89E-04	0.0158	0.0265

R22M	4.00E-03	4.00E-03	3.16E-04	0.0263	0.0442

R24	0.0139	0.0139	1.10E-03	0.0917	0.154

R24M	0.0232	0.0232	1.83E-03	0.153	0.257

R25	8.23E-03	8.23E-03	6.50E-04	0.0541	0.0909

R25M	0.0137	0.0137	1.08E-03	0.0902	0.152

R26	5.67E-03	5.67E-03	4.48E-04	0.0373	0.0627

R26M	9.45E-03	9.45E-03	7.46E-04	0.0622	0.104

R27	6.50E-03	6.50E-03	5.13E-04	0.0428	0.0719

R27M	0.0108	0.0108	8.56E-04	0.0713	0.12

R28	0.0116	0.0116	9.17E-04	0.0765	0.128

R28M	0.0194	0.0194	1.53E-03	0.127	0.214

R30	2.25E-03	2.25E-03	1.78E-04	0.0148	0.0249

R30M	3.75E-03	3.75E-03	2.96E-04	0.0247	0.0415

R31	2.25E-03	2.25E-03	1.78E-04	0.0148	0.0249

R31M	3.75E-03	3.75E-03	2.96E-04	0.0247	0.0415

R33	0.0125	0.0125	9.87E-04	0.0823	0.138

R33M	0.0208	0.0208	1.65E-03	0.137	0.23

R34	9.11E-03	9.11E-03	7.19E-04	0.06	0.101

R34M	0.0152	0.0152	1.20E-03	0.0999	0.168

R35	4.93E-03	4.93E-03	3.90E-04	0.0325	0.0545

R35M	8.22E-03	8.22E-03	6.49E-04	0.0541	0.0909

R36	6.13E-03	6.13E-03	4.84E-04	0.0404	0.0678

R36M	0.0102	0.0102	8.07E-04	0.0673	0.113

R37	0.0117	0.0117	9.25E-04	0.0771	0.129

R37M	0.0195	0.0195	1.54E-03	0.128	0.216

R39	2.25E-03	2.25E-03	1.78E-04	0.0148	0.0249

R39M	3.75E-03	3.75E-03	2.96E-04	0.0247	0.0415

R40	2.25E-03	2.25E-03	1.78E-04	0.0148	0.0249

R40M	3.75E-03	3.75E-03	2.96E-04	0.0247	0.0415

RTO	1.07	1.07	0.0241	2.01	3.38

RTOM	2.23	2.23	0.0532	4.43	7.44

S1	0.0761	0.0761	0	0	0

S1M	0.122	0.122	0	0	0

S2	0.0761	0.0761	0	0	0

S2M	0.122	0.122	0	0	0

S4	3.46E-03	3.46E-03	0	0	0

S4M	4.78E-03	4.78E-03	0	0	0

S5	3.46E-03	3.46E-03	0	0	0

S5M	4.78E-03	4.78E-03	0	0	0

S7	0.0102	0.0102	0	0	0

S7M	0.0170	0.0170	0	0	0

S8	0.0102	0.0102	0	0	0

S8M	0.0170	0.0170	0	0	0

S10	6.34E-03	6.34E-03	0	0	0

S10M	0.0106	0.0106	0	0	0

S11	6.34E-03	6.34E-03	0	0	0

S11M	0.0106	0.0106	0	0	0

TRANSPAC	0.0378	0.0378	2.98E-03	0.249	0.418

U1	1.7	1.7	1.08	6.74	17.8

U1M	2.47	2.47	1.55	10.5	26.4

U2	1.7	1.7	1.08	6.74	17.8

U2M	2.47	2.47	1.55	10.5	26.4

U3	1.7	1.7	1.08	6.74	17.8

U3M	2.47	2.47	1.55	10.5	26.4

U4	1.7	1.7	1.08	6.74	17.8

U4M	2.47	2.47	1.55	10.5	26.4

U5	0.909	0.909	1.54	3.66	2.49

U5M	1.25	1.25	1.71	5.77	6.12

U6	0.909	0.909	1.54	3.66	2.49

U6M	1.25	1.25	1.71	5.77	6.12

U7	0.909	0.909	1.54	3.66	2.49

U7M	1.25	1.25	1.71	5.77	6.12

IP05	0.0254	0.0254	0	0	0

IP05M	0.0422	0.0422	0	0	0

IP07	0.1	0.1	0	0	0

IP07M	0.167	0.167	0	0	0

OB1	8.85E-03	8.85E-03	6.99E-04	0.0583	0.0979

OB1M	0.0148	0.0148	1.17E-03	0.0971	0.163

PCL53	0.279	0.279	3.16E-03	0.263	0.442

PCL53M	0.429	0.429	6.19E-03	0.516	0.867

PCL51	0.269	0.269	3.16E-03	0.263	0.442

PCL51M	0.412	0.412	6.19E-03	0.516	0.867

RCL33	9.36E-03	9.36E-03	7.39E-04	0.0616	0.103

RCL33M	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.089	0.15

RCL34	9.36E-03	9.36E-03	7.39E-04	0.0616	0.103

RCL34M	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.089	0.15

RCL35	9.36E-03	9.36E-03	7.39E-04	0.0616	0.103

RCL35M	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.089	0.15

RCL36	9.36E-03	9.36E-03	7.39E-04	0.0616	0.103

RCL36M	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.089	0.15

RCL37	9.36E-04	9.36E-04	7.39E-04	0.0616	0.103

RCL37M	0.0135	0.0135	1.07E-03	0.089	0.15

RCL39	0.0148	0.0148	1.17E-03	0.0974	0.164

RCL39M	3.75E-03	3.75E-03	2.96E-04	0.0247	0.0415

P15 (PP)	0.0702	0.0702	0	0	0

P15 (PP2)	0.134	0.134	0	0	0

P27 (PP)	0.361	0.361	1.70E-03	0.142	0.238

P30 (PP)	0.0161	0.0161	0	0	0

P35 (PP)	0.0646	0.0646	5.10E-03	0.425	0.714

P50 (PP)	0.358	0.358	8.50E-04	0.0708	0.119

P53 (PP)	0.0108	0.0108	8.50E-04	0.0708	0.119

P26 (PP)	8.42E-03	8.42E-03	0	0	0

R24 (PP)	0.0646	0.0646	5.10E-03	0.425	0.714

R30 (PP)	0.0646	0.0646	5.10E-03	0.425	0.714

D1	0	0	0	0.0918	1.01

D1M	0	0	0	0.147	1.62

D3	0	0	0	0.0459	0.505

D3M	0	0	0	0.0734	0.808

D2	0	0	0	0.0765	0.841

The toxic air pollutants at the facility were modeled for operational
flexibility using a worst-case scenario stack.  Each stack was assumed
to have an emission rate of 1 lb/hr; the stacks were modeled and the
worst-case concentration was determined.  The maximum concentration at 1
lb/hr was 12.131 (g/m3 for stack P71; all air toxics were assumed to
exit through stack P71.  A maximum emission rate (MER) for each air
toxic was then back calculated to determine the emission rate each
pollutant would have and remain below the respective MAAC standard.  The
MER was calculated by dividing each respective MAAC standard by the
worst-case concentration of 12.131 (g/m3; maximum modeled concentrations
were determined using the MER.  These facility-wide emission rates are
shown in the following table.

POLLUTANT	MAXIMUM FACILITY WIDE EMISSION RATE (LB/HR)

Antimony Compounds	0.206

Cobalt Compounds	0.0206

Ethyl Benzene	358.585

Formaldehyde	1.237

Manganese Compounds	2.061

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone	168.989

Xylene	358.585

Hexamethylene diisocyanate and nickel compounds were modeled
individually because the calculated MER for those pollutants would
result in a concentration higher than the MAAC Standard.  These emission
rates are shown in the following table.

SOURCE ID	Hexamethylene Diisocyanate

(LBS/HR)	Nickel Compounds

(LBS/HR)

P22	4.00E-04	0

P22M	4.00E-04	0

P30	0.003	0

P30M	0.003	0

P66	0.0011	0

P66M	0.0011	0

S7	0.009	0

S7M	0.009	0

S8	0.009	0

S8M	0.009	0

S9	0.002	0

S9M	0.002	0

S10	0.0011	0

S10M	0.0011	0

S11	0.0011	0

S11M	0.0011	0

IP05	0.004	0

IP05M	0.004	0

IP06	4.00E-04	0

IP06M	4.00E-04	0

IP07	0.013	0

IP07M	0.013	0

IP08	0.001	0

IP08M	0.001	0

RTO	8.00E-04	0

RTOM	8.00E-04	0

P13	0.0136	0

P13M	0.0136	0

P14	0.0136	0

P14M	0.0136	0

P57	0.0136	0

P57M	0.0136	0

P58	0.0136	0

P58M	0.0136	0

P59	0.0136	0

P59M	0.0136	0

P61	0.0136	0

P61M	0.0136	0

P06	0	0.009

P06M	0	0.009

P07	0	0.009

P07M	0	0.009

R01	0	0.058

R01M	0	0.058

AIR TOXIC EMISSION RATES

Other TAPs	CAS	MAAC ((g/m3)	Max. Emission Rate to Pass Modeling

(lb/hr)

Acrylic Acid	79-10-7	147.50	11.98

Ammonium Chloride	12125-02-9	250.00	20.31

Arsenic

1.00	0.08

Benzene	71-43-2	150.00	12.19

Bis-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate	117817	25.00	2.03

Cadmium

0.25	0.02

Chlorine	7782-50-5	75.00	6.09

Chromium (+6) Compounds

2.50	0.20

Cumene	98-82-8	9.00	0.73

Cyanide Compounds

TBD	TBD

Dibutylphthalate	84-74-2	25.00	2.03

Diethanolamine	111-42-2	129.00	10.48

EpoxyButane (1,2-)	106887	TBD	BD

Ethanethiol	75-08-1	10.00	0.81

Ethanolamine	141-43-5	200.00	16.25

Formic Acid	64-18-6	225.00	18.28

Hexane	110-54-3	200.00	16.25

Hydrochloric Acid	7647010	175.00	14.22

Hydroquinone	123-31-9	20.00	1.62

Lead (+2) Arsenate	7784409	0.75	0.06

Lead Arsenate	7645252	0.75	0.06

Mercury	7439-97-6	0.25	0.02

Methanol	67-56-1	1310.00	106.42

Methyl Chloroform	71-55-6	9550.00	775.79

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butone)	78-93-3	14750.00	1198.21

Methyl Methacrylate	80-62-6	10250.00	832.66

Methylene Biphenyl Isocyanate	101688	2.00	0.16

Methyl-T-Butyl Ether	1634-04-4	TBD	TBD

Mineral Oil Mist (Paraffinic)	8012951	25.00	2.03

Naphthalene	91-20-3	1250.00	101.54

Nickel

0.50	0.04

Nickel Oxide	1313991	5.00	0.41

Nitric Acid	7697-37-2	125.00	10.15

Octadecanoic Acid(N-)	57114	TBD	TBD

Phenol	108-95-2	190.00	15.43

Phosphoric Acid	7664-38-2	25.00	2.03

Phthalic Anhydride	85449	30.30	2.46

Sodium Hydroxide	1310-73-2	50.00	4.06

Styrene	100-42-5	5325.00	432.58

Sulfuric Acid	7664-93-9	10.00	0.81

Toluene	108-88-3	2000.00	162.47

Toluene Diisocynate	584-84-9	0.40	0.03

Triethylamine	121-44-8	207.00	16.82

Trifluralin	1582098	TBD	TBD

ATTACHMENT B

Insignificant Activities

The following table contains a list of activities that are considered
insignificant pursuant to South Carolina Regulation 61-62.70.5(c). 
Sources listed below are not exempt from any otherwise applicable state
or federal requirements including, but not limited to, opacity
standards, ambient air quality standards, and air toxic standards.

ID	General Description	Basis

SS	Stamping Operations	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC

BB, BG	Body Shop Brazing Areas, Grinding Sanding Booths – Plant 10.1
and 10.2	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of PM and VOC

PC	Phosphate Cleaning Operations	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of PM

	Wet Sand, Sealer, Tack-off & Polish Operations	Emissions total to < 5
TPY of PM

PMR	Paint Mixing Operations	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC

AB	Assembly Shops (Windshield Installation)	Emissions total to < 5 TPY
of VOC

IP09	ICP Polishing	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of PM

TK-202	10,000 gallon Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to< 5 TPY of
VOC 

TK-203	10,000 gallon Differential Fluid Storage Tank	Emissions total to
< 5 TPY of VOC

TK-204	2,000 gallon Power Steering Fluid Storage Tank	Insignificant
Activity  B.3

TK-206	5,000 gallon Brake Fluid Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity  B.3

TK-209	10,000 gallon Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of
VOC

TK-210	20,000 Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC

TK-211	8,000 gallon Power Steering Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity 
B.3

TK-212	10,000 gallon Ethanol Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of
VOC

TK-213	10,000 gallon Ethylene Glycol Storage tank	Emissions total to < 5
TPY of VOC

TK-214	10,000 gallon Diesel Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of
VOC

TK-Exxsol	8,000 gallon Exxsol Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity  B.3

TK-2-202	10,000 gallon Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY
of VOC 

TK-2-203	10,000 gallon Differential Fluid Storage Tank	Emissions total
to < 5 TPY of VOC

TK-2-204	2,000 gallon Power Steering Fluid Storage Tank	Insignificant
Activity  B.3

TK-2-206	5,000 gallon Brake Fluid Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity 
B.3

TK-2-209	10,000 gallon Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY
of VOC

TK-2-210	20,000 Gasoline Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC

TK-2-211	8,000 gallon Power Steering Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity
 B.3

TK-2-212	10,000 gallon Ethanol Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY
of VOC

TK-2-213	10,000 gallon Ethylene Glycol Storage tank	Emissions total to <
5 TPY of VOC

TK-2-214	10,000 gallon Diesel Storage Tank	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of
VOC

TK-2-Exxsol	8,000 gallon Exxsol Storage Tank	Insignificant Activity  B.3

EG	Emergency Generators	< 150 KW (Insignificant Activity  B.2) or
Operate < 250 hours/year

FF-1	Fluid Fill at 10.1	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC

FF-2	Fluid Fill at 10.2	Emissions total to < 5 TPY of VOC



ATTACHMENT C

Applicable and Non-Applicable Federal and State Regulations

BMW Manufacturing Corp.

The following contains the Federal and South Carolina air pollution
regulations, which were specified in the Part 70, permit application and
determined as applicable and non-applicable by the Department as of the
date of this permit issuance.  This attachment may be revised by the
Department in the event of a change in the nature or emission of
pollutants at the source or promulgation of new or revised regulations.



VIA CERTIFIED MAIL

February 14, 2002

BMW Manufacturing Corp.

P.O. Box 11000

Spartanburg, South Carolina 29304-4100

ATTENTION:	Gary Weinreich

Dear Mr. Weinreich:

Enclosed with this letter is your Part 70 Air Quality (Title V
Operating) Permit No. TV-2060-0230 that will become effective on March
1, 2002.  Please note the conditions and limitations imposed.  This
permit will be valid through February 28, 2007, unless otherwise
provided for by SC DHEC Regulation 61-62.70.7(c)(1)(ii).

Please review this permit carefully.  Should you notice any errors or
omissions, notify your permit engineer, Kevin J. Clark, of this office
at (803) 898-4074 or clarkkj@columb31.dhec.state.sc.us within 15 days of
receipt of this letter.

Sincerely,

Carl W. Richardson, P.E., Director

Engineering Services Division

Bureau of Air Quality

CWR:KJC:pe

Enclosure

cc:	Ron Garrett, Appalachia III EQC District Office

	Scott Miller, EPA Region IV (via e-mail)

	TV-2060-0230



February 26, 2002

BMW MANUFACTURING CORPORATION

P.O. Box 11000

Spartanburg, SC  29304-4100

ATTENTION:	Gary Weinreich

Dear Mr. Weinreich:

Enclosed please find a revised title page, revisions page, and page 6 of
Title V Permit No. TV-2060-0230 that will replace the same pages of the
Title V permit previously issued and mailed to you on February 14, 2002.
 These pages reflect a change of the effective date of the permit from
March 1, 2002 to April 1, 2002.

Please review these pages carefully.  Should you notice any errors or
omissions, notify your permit engineer, Kevin J. Clark, of this office,
at (803) 898-4074 or by e-mail at:   HYPERLINK
"mailto:clarkkj@columb31.dhec.state.sc.us" 
clarkkj@columb31.dhec.state.sc.us , within fifteen (15) days of receipt
of this letter.

Sincerely,

Carl W. Richardson, P.E., Director

Engineering Services Division

Bureau of Air Quality

CWR:KJC:ddm

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