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ENB Region 3 Completed Applications 05/15/2013 - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
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ENB Region 3 Completed Applications 05/15/2013
US Rte 6 , Rte 17 and Interstate 84
3-3356-00136/00001
Wawayanda, Orange County
The CPV Valley Energy Center (CPV) will consist of a combined cycle natural gas powered electric generating facility nominally rate at 630 megawatts (MW) and interconnection substation. The CPV facility will generate nominally 630 MW of electricity, fueled primarily by natural gas. The CPV facility will use ultra-low sulfur distillate oil for back-up for reliability purposes. The facility will be comprised of two combined-cycle units, each consisting of a combustion turbine generator (CTG), a Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) with supplemental duct firing, and a steam turbine generator (STG). Auxiliary equipment will include a low nitrogen oxides (NOx) natural gas-fired auxiliary boiler, needed to keep the HRSGs warm during periods of turbine shutdown and to provide sealing steam during startups. The project will be equipped with state-of-the-art emissions control technology, including dry low NOx (DLN) burners and selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology to control emissions of NOx, and an oxidation catalyst to control carbon monoxide (CO) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions. A continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) will be utilized to ensure and document facility compliance with applicable emissions standards. The CPV facility will also be limited to operating on the back-up fuel for the equivalent of 720 hours per year, per turbine. Water use will be minimized by the use of air cooled condensers (ACC). Process water supply will be treated wastewater provided from the City of Middletown Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). Wastewater generated by the CPV facility will be returned to the City of Middletown STP. The facility will employ best management practices (BMPs) for stormwater management, which will include a system that reflects existing drainage patterns. There will be several storage tanks on-site, including a 965,000-gallon fuel oil storage tank, a 15,000-gallon aqueous ammonia storage tank and a 400,000-gallon demineralized water tank. A secondary safety containment area, designed to hold 110 percent of the entire volume of the tanks, will be provided around the fuel oil storage and ammonia storage tanks, consistent with New York State requirements. There will be two utility interconnections at the facility. The electricity generated from the facility will be transmitted via an underground interconnect to the existing NYPA 345-kV transmission system less than 1-mile northeast of the Project site. The new switchyard will be constructed on property adjacent to the NYPA transmission line. Natural gas for the facility will be transported to the facility via the Millennium pipeline south of the site. The approval of this natural gas lateral will be subject to approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The project is located in the northeast portion of the Town of Wawayanda that is bounded by Interstate 84 to the south, SR 17M on the east and SR 6 on the north and west. The site is undeveloped land used previously for agricultural purposes and zoned mixed commercial by the Town of Wawayanda. Air Permits: The Applicant filed individual applications seeking the issuance of a preconstruction permit pursuant to 6 N.Y. Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) §201-6.1(b) and Subpart 201-5. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYS DEC) Staff concluded in July 2012 that the applications for this permit were complete within the meaning of 6 NYCRR §621.2(f) and tentatively determined to issue the permits. Consequently, NYS DEC Staff prepared a draft permit pursuant to 6 NYCRR §621.7(b)(7), which was publicly noticed in the July 11, 2012 issue of the Environmental Notice Bulletin. The comment period initiated by that notice ended on September 9, 2012. NYS DEC Staff determined that the conditions in the draft preconstruction permit would authorize the construction and operation of the proposed facility and assure conformance of the facility with all applicable State and federal air pollution control regulations including the requirements of 6 NYCRR Parts 201, 225, 227, 231, 242, 243, 244, 245 and 257, as well as all New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) at 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60. Information regarding the demonstration of the Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER) or Best Available Control Technology (BACT) or both was included within the Draft and Final EIS and the initial draft air permit. CPV is renoticing its draft Air State Facility permit to construct. CPV is conducting the re-notice based on revisions to the permit which include: the addition of new conditions and the revision of existing conditions. The revisions to the existing conditions consist of the addition of enhanced monitoring and compliance requirements (record keeping and reporting). The newly added conditions consist of a 65 ton per year (tpy) VOC facility emission limit, a 186.8 tpy NOx facility limit, a 344 tpy CO facility limit, a 42 tpy sulfur dioxide (SO2) facility limit, a 95 tpy fine particulate matter (PM-2.5) facility limit, a 13 tpy sulfuric acid (H2SO4) facility limit, a 2,164,438 tpy carbon dioxide (CO2) facility limit, a 7,605 Btu per kilowatt hour efficiency standard on the combustion turbines, and the inclusion of emission reduction credit (ERC) conditions for NOx and VOC. As per the requirements of 6 NYCRR Subpart 231-5, the facility is subject to nonattainment new source review (NNSR) for NOx and VOC. Based on the applicability of NNSR, the facility has purchased 216 tpy of NOx ERCs and 75 tpy of VOC ERCs to comply with the rule. The sources of these ERCs are as follows: NOx - American Video Glass LLC (Sony Electronics, Inc.) PA 216 tpy VOC - Arbill Industries, Inc PA 17 tpy and S. Walter Packaging Corp. PA 58 tpy The Department is accepting comments on the proposed modifications to the air permit and the proposed ERCs. The facility is also subject to permitting under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act for impacts to wetlands under federal jurisdiction. The water quality certificate for these activities was also the subject of the above referenced public notice on July 9, 2012. There are no proposed modifications to the water quality certificate. Therefore, the comments should be limited to the proposed air permit modifications and ERCs. The draft air permit containing the proposed modifications can be accessed by visiting the NYSDEC website at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/83449.html
SEQR Lead Agency: Wawayanda Town Planning Board
Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than Jun 14, 2013.
Kent Materials LLC
C/O Harold Magid
301 Rte 52
Kent Materials
3-3722-00226/00002
Applicant is proposing to construct a contractor's office/storage building and a sand/salt storage yard on a 26 acre parcel located on the eastern side of Interstate 84 and west side of Route 52. Site development will require drilling, blasting and offsite removal of approximately 285,000 cubic yards of material over a two year period.
SEQR Lead Agency: Kent Town Planning Board
265 Oscawana Lake Rd
Wood St Drainage Basin
S Side Greenway Ter 540 Ft SE of Wood St
3-3728-00219/00001
Putnam Valley, Putnam County
The applicant proposes retrofitting the municipally-owned drainage basin on Greenway Terrace in the Towns of Carmel and Putnam Valley and replacing 970 linear feet of existing stormwater piping, to convey stormwater to a filtration unit for treatment before it enters NYS Freshwater Wetland ML-7, which drains into the Muscoot River and thence into Amawalk Reservoir.
SEQR Lead Agency: Putnam Valley Town Board
Jean V McAvoy
Joseph J Deponai
34 W Rte 59A
3-3920-00645/00001
Applicant is proposing to construct two wetland crossings within NYS regulated Freshwater Wetland PR-7 (Class 2) that will result in a total of 14,150 square feet (0.325 acres) of wetland fill. The purpose of the proposed crossings is to gain access to upland portions of the site to allow for additional burial plots. Wetland mitigation (1.1 acres) is being proposed adjacent to PR-7.
Deer Run Real Estate Co LLC
C/O Dan Zenkel
4 New King St Ste 101
Walker Valley Camp
450 Walker Valley Rd
3-4840-00157/00001
Mamakating, Sullivan County
The Department has made a tentative decision to issue an individual SPDES permit for new discharges of sanitary wastewater associated with the proposed expansion of this existing camp, currently authorized to discharge under the sanitary SPDES General Permit GP-0-05-001. An individual SPDES permit is required because the combined design flow for the expanded facility is in excess of 10,000 gallons per day (gpd) and the proposed treatment system is not eligible for General Permit coverage. The proposed Outfall 005 will have a maximum flow of 14,688 gpd of treated sanitary wastewater from existing and proposed buildings to groundwater through a septic tank and Eljen leach field system. Sanitary discharge to groundwater will continue from Outfall 001 at a rate of 200 gpd; from Outfall 002 at 600 gpd, from Outfall 003 at 200 gpd, and from Outfall 004 at 1,412 gpd. A draft permit is available for review at the DEC office in New Paltz.
Lee Kassin
Deluxe Packaging Corp
Saugerties, NY 12477 -0269
De Luxe Packaging Corporation
3-5148-00136/02002
Saugerties, Ulster County
The Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination to issue a State Facility Permit for the operation of De Luxe Packaging Corporation which is an existing facility located in Saugerties, Ulster County, New York. The facility produces food packaging products by means of printing and coating on paper and foil substrates. The facility operates two flexographic printing presses and one combination laminator / flexographic printing press. Both aqeous and solvent based solutions are used at the facility. The operation of a regenerative thermal oxidizer provides the control of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) associated with the use of solvent based solutions.
The facility is subject to the monitoring, reporting and recordkeeping requirements of 6NYCRR Part 234, 6NYCRR Part 228 and 6NYCRR Part 201. Facility emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds and Hazardous Air Pollutant are capped below major stationary source thresholds defined by 6 NYCRR Part 201. The Standard Industrial Classification representative of this facility is 2759 - Commercial Printing.
By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance with the ECL, all applicable regulations, the General Conditions specified and any Special Conditions included as part of this permit.
Persons wishing to inspect the subject 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 representatives listed below. The Draft Permit may be viewed and printed from the Department web site at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/32249.html.
DEC will evaluate the application and the comments received on it to determine whether to hold a public hearing. Comments and requests for a legislative public hearing should be in writing addressed to the Department representative listed below. A copy of the Department's permit hearing procedures is available upon request or on the Department web site at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6234.html.
50 Wolf Rd - Pod 5-2
Taconic State Pkwy - Ramp X
North of Rte 117 From Southbound Rte 9A/100 to Taconic
3-5534-00229/00005
Applicant is proposing to restore an existing wetland mitigation site by removing vegetation and unsuitable soils. New wetland topsoil will be introduced, regraded and seeded with native wetland species and 50 trees planted.
Whippoorwill Lake Property Owners Association Inc
Whippoorwill Lake Rd
3-5536-00161/00001
New Castle, Westchester County
The applicant proposes disturbance to NYS wetland K-15 (class 1) totaling approximately 0.70 acre and to its associated adjacent area of 0.55 acre. A total of approximately 1250 cubic yards of excess material will be removed from the site. Disturbances are associated with repair, maintenance, and improvements in drainage and recreational access.
Environmental Notice Bulletin May 15, 2013