Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb2006/20060412/Reg6.html
Timestamp: 2015-01-30 10:55:44
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 227', 'art 52', 'art 231', 'art 621', 'art 201', 'art 621', 'art 201']

ENB Region 6 Completed Applications 04/12/2006
6-2128-00126/00001
Whole lake treatment of Ilion Reservoir No. 3, a 38 acre, 165 million gallon, high quality water supply reservoir for the Village of Ilion, with Sonar A.S. to maintain a concentration of 4 ppb for 90 days in order to eradicate Eurasian milfoil. The reservoir has not been used as a water source due to dense infestation of the Eurasian milfoil covering all of the shallow water zone to a depth of 12-15 feet. During drought times, the Village has been forced to use poor quality stream sources that are expensive to pump into the system and expensive to treat. Also there are significant impacts to the streams.
This project is not located in a Coastal Management area and is not subject to the Waterfront Revitalization and Coastal Resources Act. Opportunity for Public Comment: Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than Apr 27 2006.
Town of Herkimer Water District #4
5320 Little Falls Road
6-2130-00083/00001
The Town of Herkimer, Herkimer County has applied for a Public Water Supply Permit to create a new water district for the purpose of serving the proposed Herkimer Commons which will be an approximately 253,703 sq. ft. retail and restaurant space located at 5320 Little Falls Road.
The water district will be east of the Village of Herkimer. It is a triangular property bounded on the west by West Canada Creek , State Route 5 on the north and the CSX rail line along the southerly bounds back to West Canada Creek
A 2,150 linear foot 8 inch water main will be constructed and a tank will be provided for storage, separate from potable water, to meet the needs of the fire sprinkler systems for the development.
The application is for 21,860 gallons of water per day which will be supplied from the existing Village of Herkimer municipal source (WSA# 9020, DEC ID 6-2130-00061/00001).
This Department has received a request to modify a permit and has drafted an Article 19 (Air Pollution Control) of the Environmental Conservation Law, an Air Title V Permit, for the facility located at Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Compressor Station 245, 457 Burrows Road, West Winfield, NY 13491.
The Department has made a tentative determination to approve the application for modification of the Title V Permit, which provides for the transmission of natural gas along the natural gas pipeline. The Title V Permit allows the operations of emission units R-24501, R-24502, and R-24504, which includes two Ingersall Rand internal combustion engines, five Worthington UTC internal combustion engine, and one Clark TLAD internal combustion engine. The modification allows the operation of emission unit R-24503, R-24505, and a backup emergency generator. Emission unit R-24503 includes the Worthington ML-12 internal combustion engine, operating in a way that closely approximates the operation of the original configuration, which is the pre-modification baseline. The R-24503 modification also reinstates the alternative NOx RACT limit of 13.3 g/bhp-hr for the ML-12 engine, replacing a voluntary target NOx emission rate of 11 g/bhp-hr that was proposed in their NOx RACT Plan submitted with respect to the new 6 NYCRR Part 227 NOx RACT requirements, in March 2004. This engine will be returned to its original configuration (remaining at the reinstated alternate limit of 13.3g/bhp-hr) as described in a letter submitted and approved on January 26, 2006. The emission unit R-24505 includes the addition of two Catepillar Model 3612 lean burn internal combustion engines. These units have been capped for Carbon Monoxide for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD-40 CFR Part 52.21) and for Volatile Organic Compounds for New Source Review (NSR-6NYCRR Part 231). This modification also allows the replacement of emission unit R-24501 engines used to generate electricity for the facility with an emergency generator, because the facility will be purchasing electricity from National Grid.
The Department has drafted a renewal permit pursuant to Article 19 (Air Control Pollution) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act Amendments and made a tentative determination to approve this application for the existing facility located at the Sterling Energy Facility, 110 E Seneca Street, Sherrill, New York 13461.
Sterling Energy Facility is a cogeneration facility consisting of one combustion turbine/HRSG unit with steam injection for NOx control. The facility also contains one auxiliary boiler firing natural gas and a 1100 kw diesel fired generator. The facility sends steam to a host facility and electricity to the grid. The facility is not subject to PSD, however it is subject to the NSPS. The facility is major for Title V. NOx and CO are the pollutants for which the facility is a major emitter.
6-3014-00011/00023
The Department has drafted a renewal permit pursuant to Article 19 (Air Control Pollution) of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Title IV of the Federal Clean Air Act Amendments and made a tentative determination to approve this application for the existing facility located at the Sterling Energy Facility, 110 E Seneca Street, Sherrill, New York 13461.
The draft permit is a Title IV (acid rain) permit for one stationary gas-fired turbine equipped with steam injection to control NOx.
Persons wishing to inspect the subject Title IV files, including the application with all relevant supporting materials, the draft permit, and all other materials available to the DEC (the "permitting authority") that are relevant to this permitting decision should contact the DEC representative below. It is recommended that an appointment be made to confirm the availability of the subject files. The DEC will endeavor to make the files available within 2 business days of contact, during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. through 4:45 p.m.), unless the requester wishes to inspect the files at a later date.
In accordance with 6NYCRR Part 621.5(d)(9) and 201-6.4(c), the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has the authority to bar issuance of any Title IV Facility Permit if it is determined not to be in compliance with applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act or 6NYCRR Part 201. After the public comment period, the USEPA will be provided a proposed permit and will have an additional 45 day period for review. If USEPA does not raise any objection, the Department will issue the permit. The application and Draft Title IV Facility Permit are available in the Region 6 NYSDEC office in Watertown, New York.
6-4012-00053/00010
The Department has drafted a renewal permit pursuant to Article 19 (Air Pollution Contol) of the Environmental Conservation Law and Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act Amendments and made a tentative determination to approve this application for the existing facility located at the Ogdensburg Energy Facility, Entrance Avenue, Ogdensburg, New York 13669.
This facility is a cogeneration facility consisting of two combustion turbine/HRSGs firing natural gas or distillate oil. The one combustion turbine has a duct burner firing natural gas only. This combustion turbine uses steam injection and SCR for control of NOx. The second combustion turbine uses steam injection and SCR for control of NOx also. The facility also has two auxiliary boilers that can fire natural gas, distillate oil or biodiesel. An emergency diesel generator and diesel fire pump also are housed at the facility. The facility provides electricity to the grid and steam to a host facility. The facility is not subject to PSD, but is subject to the NSPS. The facility is a Title V major for NOx, CO, AND VOCS.
6-4012-00053/00015
The Department has drafted a permit pursuant to Article 19(Air Pollution Control) of the Environmental Conservation Law and Title IV of the Federal Clean Air Act Amendments and made a tentative determination to approve this application for the existing facility located at the Ogdensburg Energy Facility, Entrance Avenue, Ogdensburg, New York 13669.
The draft permit is a Title IV (acid rain) permit for two stationary gas-fired turbines equipped with steam injection and SCR to control NOx emissions.
In accordance with 6NYCRR Part 621.5(d)(9) and 201-6.4(c), the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has the authority to bar issuance of any Title IV Facility Permit if it is determined not to be in compliance with applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act or 6NYCRR Part 201. After the public comment period, the USEPA will be provided a proposed permit and will have an additional 45 day period for review. If USEPA does not raise any objection, the Department will issue the permit. The application and Draft Title IV Facility Permit are available in the Region 6 NYSDEC office in Watertown, New York