Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb/20170809_reg2.html
Timestamp: 2018-05-21 12:57:59
Document Index: 361965354

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 201', 'art 231', 'art 227', 'art 227', 'art 360', 'art 360']

﻿ ENB Region 2 Completed Applications 08/09/2017 - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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ENB Region 2 Completed Applications 08/09/2017
Brooklyn, NY 11201 -3831
Greenpoint Energy Ctr
287 Maspeth Ave
2-6101-00071/00022
The Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination to issue a Title V Permit renewal for an existing facility that contains a liquid natural gas (LNG) production and vaporization system, 3 natural gas fired engine-generators to supply electricity for LNG related equipment and 2 natural gas fired engine driven compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling compressors. There are several small natural gas fired boilers and air conditioners used for comfort heating or cooling and potable hot water, all of which qualify as exempt or trivial sources under 6 NYCRR Part 201. This emission unit (also called vaporizer #10) is a boiler designed to vaporize liquefied natural gas (LNG). Exhaust is through a single stack. Under this renewal, the facility is requesting to cap its facility wide NOx emission to less than 47.4 T/yr based on a 12 mo. rolling period to avoid Sub Part 231-2, New Source Review requirements. Records demonstrating compliance with NOx cap will be kept in accordance with the permit special conditions. The boilers and the engines emissions limits subject to Subpart 227-2 are included in the National Grid's System Averaging Plan under Subpart 227-2.5(b). Two of the six vaporizers used to gasify LNG will be decommissioned and replaced with functionally identical units.
Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than Sep 08, 2017.
63 Flushing Ave Unit 300 Bldg 292
Brooklyn Navy Yard - Berths 6, 7 & 7A
Navy St - Flushing Ave - Kent Ave
2-6101-01215/00004
The proposed Citywide Ferry Service (CFS) would expand on the existing East River Ferry (ERF), a privately operated commuter and recreational transit service paid for and managed by the City of New York and NYCEDC. Multiple new and upgraded ferry landings will be required, this application is for the one located at Brooklyn Navy Yard at Berth 7 (at the end of Dry Dock 72), near the intersection of Market Street and Sixth Street, Block 2023 Lot 1 Brooklyn. The applicant proposes to construct a catwalk 50 foot by 10 foot, a gangway 50 foot by 10 foot to a 35 foot by 90 foot barge.
Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than Aug 24, 2017.
Frances Knickmeyer
One Lincoln Plaza Condominium
2-6202-00100/00006
The Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination to issue a new Air State Facility (ASF) permit to One Lincoln Plaza Condominium for their continued operation of an existing permitted Air Title V (ATV) apartment complex. The Title V permit (DEC ID# 2-6202-00100/00004) will be relinquished and discontinued upon ASF issuance. This application is being submitted to downgrade the current ATV to an ASF Permit by capping the facility-wide NOx emissions to 24.9 T/yr. The heat and the hot water is provided using three boilers/burners burning primarily natural gas and No.2 distillate fuel oil and discharging through one common stack. The facility operates exempt sources per 6 NYCRR 201-3.2(c): three Aegen Power Verter PV75/100 small gas-fired electric generators, two 20,000 gal horizontal petroleum storage tanks, and 68 laundry dryers. The facility is subject to 6 NYCRR 201-5, sulfur dioxide as per 6 NYCRR 225-1, fuel composition, sampling, analysis and use sulfur limitations, which restricts the sulfur content of the No.2 distillate fuel oil utilized throughout the facility to 0.0015 % by weight or less. Emission Point 00001 is subject to the smoke emission of 6 NYCRR 227-1.3, the corrective action requirements of 6 NYCRR 227-1.6 and to the particulate emission limit of 0.10 lbs/MMBtus per 6 NYCRR 227-2(b)(1). The facility is also subject to 6 NYCRR 227-2.4 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for oxides of nitrogen for small boilers.
2085 2nd Ave
2085 Second Ave
2-6204-00139/00005
The Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination to issue a new Air State Facility (ASF) permit to Franklin Plaza Apartments for their continued operation of an existing permitted Air Title V (ATV) apartment complex. The Title V permit (DEC ID# 2-6204-00139/00004) will be relinquished and discontinued upon ASF issuance. This application is being submitted to downgrade the current ATV status to an ASF Permit by capping the facility-wide NOx emissions to 24.9 T/yr. Steam and the hot water is provided using seven boilers burning primarily natural gas and low-sulfur No.2 distillate fuel oil during natural gas curtailment. The emissions are exhausted through two stacks: Emission Points 00005 & 00006. The facility operates other exempt sources per 6 NYCRR 201-3.2(c): two 30,000 gal petroleum storage tanks, and 68 laundry dryers. The facility is subject to 6 NYCRR 201-5, sulfur dioxide as per 6 NYCRR 225-1, fuel composition, sampling, analysis and use sulfur limitations, which restricts the sulfur content of the #2 distillate fuel oil utilized throughout the facility to 0.0015 % by weight or less. Emission Point C0001 is subject to the smoke emission of 6 NYCRR 227-1.3, the corrective action requirements of 6 NYCRR 227-1.6 and to the particulate emission limit of 0.10 lbs/MMBtus per 6 NYCRR 227-2(b)(1). The facility is also subject to 6 NYCRR 227-2.4 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for oxides of nitrogen for small boilers.
NYU 181 Mercer St
181 Mercer St
2-6205-01823/00001
The Department has made a tentative determination to approve an application for a new permit to operate a temporary dewatering system with a proposed maximum withdrawal of 950,400 gallons per day to facilitate construction of the substructure of a new 23 story mixed-use building, including foundation and two levels of basement, located at 181 Mercer Street in Manhattan. Pumped groundwater is to be directed to existing combined sewers located between Mercer Street and Greene Street which discharge to the Newtown Creek WPCP.
SEQR Lead Agency: NYC Dept of City Planning
Bio Energy Development Inc
26-50 Bqe West
Bio Energy Development, Inc
2-6304-01656/00002
Bio Energy Development, Inc. is seeking a Part 360 Solid Waste Management Permit to authorize the operations of an existing yellow grease/used cooking oil collection and processing facility. The facility operations involve the daily collection of yellow grease from area restaurants via trucks and the pumpage of grease into the facility's stationary tanks. Grease is allowed to settle into a refined yellow grease product and sludge. The refined yellow grease is then pumped into tanker trucks and trucked to a third party facility that further processes the grease into biodiesel fuel. Sludge, comprised of food particles and wastewater, is pumped into tanker trucks and sent a third party facility for disposal.
The facility will be authorized to maintain a throughput of up to 4,470 gallons per day and a maximum onsite storage capacity of 4,470 gallons of unprocessed yellow grease, 6,000 gallons of finished product and 2,365 gallons of sludge for a total of 12,835 gallons on site. Hours will be Monday-Saturday 9:00 am-9:00 pm, closed Sunday. The facility currently is operating under a Consent Order for operating without a NYS Part 360 Solid Waste Permit. The 1100 sq. ft. facility is fully enclosed and located within an existing building within the M1-1 zoning district. No construction or ground disturbance was conducted or is planned in association with the project. No facility floor drains drain to city sewers. No effluent or product is discarded into sewers or groundwater. Facility doors are required to be closed during operations to eliminate noise, odor and vector impacts.