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Air Individual Permit
Major Amendment
04900001-101 Permittee: Archer Daniels Midland Co - Red Wing
Facility name: Archer Daniels Midland Co - Red Wing 126 LaGrange
St Red Wing, MN 55066 Goodhue County
Operating permit issuance date: February 28, 2006 Expiration
date: February 28, 2011 * All Title I Conditions do not expire
Major Amendment: July 31, 2017 Stage 1 issuance date –
Authorization to Construct and Operate: June 8, 2017 Stage 2
issuance date – Major Amendment: July 31, 2017 Permit
characteristics: Federal; Part 70/ Major for NSR; Limits to avoid
NSR * The Permittee may continue to operate this facility after the
expiration date of the permit, per the provision under Minn. R.
7007.0450, subp. 3. (Title V Reissuance Application was received
August 30, 2010.) The emission units, control equipment and
emission stacks at the stationary source authorized in this permit
amend are as described in the Permit Applications Table. The
conditions included in Stage 1 of this permit action are effective
on the Stage 1 Issuance Date shown above. Stage 1 conditions
authorize construction and modification of the facility and the
operation of the modified emissions units at the address listed
above until final action is taken on Stage 2. Air Emission Permit
No. 04900001- 003 remains effective until the Stage 2 Issue Date.
Beginning on the Stage 2 Issue date Air Emission Permit No.
04900001-101 supersedes Air Emission Permit No. 04900001- 003 and
authorizes the Permittee to operate the stationary source at the
address listed above unless otherwise noted in the permit. The
Permittee must comply with all the conditions of the permit. Any
changes or modifications to the stationary source must be performed
in compliance with Minn. R. 7007.1150 to 7007.1500. Terms used in
the permit are as defined in the state air pollution control rules
unless the term is explicitly defined in the permit. Unless
otherwise indicated, all the Minnesota rules cited as the origin of
the permit terms are incorporated into the SIP under 40 CFR §
52.1220 and as such are enforceable by U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator or citizens under the Clean
Air Act.
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Stage 1 Issuance Approval:
Signature: Carolina Espejel-Schutt This document has been
electronically signed. for the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency
for Don Smith, P.E., Manager Air Quality Permits Section
Industrial Division
Stage 2 Issuance Approval:
Signature: Carolina Espejel-Schutt This document has been
electronically signed. for the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency
for Don Smith, P.E., Manager Air Quality Permits Section
Industrial Division
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Table of Contents
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1. Permit applications table
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4 2. Where to send submittals
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5 3. Facility description
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6 4. Summary of subject items
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7 5. Limits and other requirements
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18 6. Submittal/action requirements
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65 7. Appendices
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84
Appendix A. Insignificant Activities and General Applicable
Requirements
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Appendix B. Intentionally left blank (reserved for future use)
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85 Appendix C. Solvent Loss Record
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86 Appendix D. Performance Test Recordkeeping Items and Test
Methods
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87
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1. Permit applications table
Subsequent permit applications: Title description Application
receipt date Action number Administrative Amendment 09/17/2007
04900001- 002 Permit Re-opening 12/18/2008 04900001-101 Part 70
Reissuance 08/30/2010 N/A Major Amendment 06/26/2012 04900001- 003
Administrative Amendment 12/11/2014 04900001-101 Major Amendment
02/09/2016 04900001-101
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2. Where to send submittals
Send submittals that are required to be submitted to the U.S.
EPA regional office to: Chief Air Enforcement Air and Radiation
Branch EPA Region V 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois
60604
Each submittal must be postmarked or received by the date
specified in the applicable Table. Those submittals required by
Minn. R. 7007.0100 to 7007.1850 must be certified by a responsible
official, defined in Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 21. Other submittals
shall be certified as appropriate if certification is required by
an applicable rule or permit condition.
Send submittals that are required by the Acid Rain Program
to:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Markets Division
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (6204N) Washington, D.C. 20460
Send any application for a permit or permit amendment to:
Fiscal Services – 6th Floor Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota 55155-4194
Also, where required by an applicable rule or permit condition,
send to the Permit Document Coordinator notices of:
a. Accumulated insignificant activities b. Installation of
control equipment c. Replacement of an emissions unit, and d.
Changes that contravene a permit term
Unless another person is identified in the applicable Table,
send all other submittals to:
AQ Compliance Tracking Coordinator Industrial Division Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul,
Minnesota 55155-4194
Or Email a signed and scanned PDF copy to:
[email protected] (for submittals related to stack
testing) [email protected] (for other compliance
submittals) (See complete email instructions in “Routine Air Report
Instructions Letter” at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/nwqh472.)
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.pca.state.mn.us/nwqh472
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3. Facility description
Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM or Permittee) owns and operates
an oilseed crushing and vegetable oil refining facility (facility)
in Red Wing, Minnesota. The facility consists of emission units for
oilseed receiving, storage, processing, solvent
extraction/recovery, meal processing, oil refining, and steam
production. The facility receives various raw oilseeds and
processes them in part using hexane to extract vegetable oil. The
crude vegetable oil is separated from the hexane and is further
refined, stored, loaded and shipped. The remaining solids are
processed into meal by de-solventizing, drying, and cooling. The
meal is stored prior to shipping to customers for animal feed.
The facility emits particulate matter (PM), particulate matter
less than 10 microns in size (PM10), PM less than 2.5 microns in
size (PM2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOC), sulfur dioxide
(SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and hazardous
air pollutants (HAPs). PM/PM10/PM2.5 emissions are emitted from the
handling and processing of the seeds, the meal system, and the
refinery. PM/PM10/PM2.5, SO2, CO, NOx and VOC emissions are emitted
from the boilers. Hexane emissions (which are both VOC and HAP
emissions) are released from the hexane extraction and recovery
systems. The facility is a major source under federal New Source
Review (NSR), the federal Operating Permit Program (40 CFR pt. 70),
and federal National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAPs, 40 CFR pt. 63).
Amendment Description
The Permittee will construct a new belt conveyor (EQUI 247), a
new rail elevator leg (EQUI 248), two new belt conveyors (EQUIs 249
and 250), and will modify the enclosed drag conveyor (EQUI 246).
These changes will increase the railcar loading and conveying
capacity to 30,000 bushels per hour (bph). The Permittee’s overall
annual throughput will not be affected by these changes and no
other downstream units will be affected.
The Permittee is also authorized to construct a fabric filter
(TREA 28) to control emissions from STRU 5, and will remove CE 009
which currently controls emissions vented to STRU 5. Flexibility
provisions have also been added to the permit which makes existing
Title I Conditions applicable to future new or modified control
equipment, potentially allowing the Permittee to replace control
equipment without a major permit amendment.
In addition to the modification described above, this permit
action incorporates the Boiler MACT (40 CFR pt. 63, subp. DDDDD),
to which the facility has been subject since January 31, 2016.
Included along with the standard is a change in allowable
alternative fuels to be used during periods of pipeline gas
curtailment. Permit No. 04900001-003 allows the use of fuel oil #6
with a maximum sulfur content of 2 percent while this permit
(Permit No. 04900001-101) limits the facility to use of fuel oil #2
meeting the definition of distillate oil in 40 CFR §63.7575. A
large reduction in SO2 emissions is observed due the lowering of
the maximum sulfur content in allowable alternative fuel from 2
percent to 0.5 percent (75 percent reduction). The boiler
requirements also significantly reduce other criteria pollutants
based on changes in emission factors (EPA AP-42, Chapter 1.3),
including NOx and PM/PM10/PM2.5. See Section 5.5.3 of this permit
for specific requirements.
This amendment will be issued in two stages. Stage 1 authorizes
construction, modification, and operation of the project described
by the amendment. Stage 2 of the issuance provides authorization to
operate the remainder of the facility. In addition, a previously
submitted permit re-opening (DQ# 2384) and an administrative
amendment (DQ# 5033) are also incorporated into this permit action.
DQ# 2384 updated performance test frequency plans. DQ# 5033
corrected errors in the facility description
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4. Summary of subject items
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
TFAC 1: Archer Daniels Midland Co - Red Wing
ACTV 3: All IAs COMG 1: Fabric Filter Control Equipment without
Hoods
has members
TREA 14, TREA 15, TREA 16, TREA 20, TREA 28, TREA 29
COMG 3: Cyclone Control Equipment
has members
TREA 13, TREA 19, TREA 21, TREA 30
EQUI 4: K3 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 4: K3 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 6: Enclosed Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 6: Enclosed Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 9: Truck Dump Drag Conveyor 1
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 9: Truck Dump Drag Conveyor 1
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 11: #6 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 11: #6 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 13: Flake Bulk-Flow Feed Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 13: Flake Bulk-Flow Feed Screw Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 15: Flake Cross Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 15: Flake Cross Screw Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 16: Long Rotex Discharge Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 16: Long Rotex Discharge Screw Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 17: Basement Cake Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 17: Basement Cake Screw Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 18: Horizontal Meal Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 18: Horizontal Meal Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 19: Sifter Feed Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 19: Sifter Feed Screw Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 20: Static Sifter #1 sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 20: Static Sifter #1 is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 21: Static Sifter #2 sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 21: Static Sifter #2 is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 24: Harvestore Feed Conveyor
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 24: Harvestore Feed Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 20: Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description GE RECIEVIN
EQUI 31: Pellet Mill 600 HP
sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
EQUI 31: Pellet Mill 600 HP
is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 32: Pellet Mill E 250 HP
sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
EQUI 32: Pellet Mill E 250 HP
is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 33: Pellet Mill W 250 HP
sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
EQUI 33: Pellet Mill W 250 HP
is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 34: Incline Screw to Tanks 151and 152
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 34: Incline Screw to Tanks 151and 152
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 36: Drag Conveyor to River Bins
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 36: Drag Conveyor to River Bins
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 37: Rail Cross Conveyor
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 37: Rail Cross Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 38: Rail Pit Discharge Conveyor
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 38: Rail Pit Discharge Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 39: Under Bins Conveyor to Loadout
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 39: Under Bins Conveyor to Loadout
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 42: Harvestore Discharge Conveyor
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 42: Harvestore Discharge Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 43: Harvestore Discharge Inclined Conveyor
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 43: Harvestore Discharge Inclined Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 44: Harvestore Discharge Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 44: Harvestore Discharge Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 45: Rail Elevator Leg-150'
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 45: Rail Elevator Leg-150'
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 46: Inside Silo Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 46: Inside Silo Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 47: N-S Rail Belt Conveyor
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 47: N-S Rail Belt Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 48: Screw Conveyor to Bins 1-6
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 48: Screw Conveyor to Bins 1-6
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 49: Dryer Feed Screw Conveyor
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 49: Dryer Feed is controlled TREA 14:
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
Screw Conveyor by PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 50: Seed Day Bin sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a &
1b
EQUI 50: Seed Day Bin is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 53: Flaker Feed Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 53: Flaker Feed Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 54: Flaker Collect Conveyor
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 54: Flaker Collect Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 55: Final Meal Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 55: Final Meal Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 56: Hammermill Discharge Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 56: Hammermill Discharge Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 57: Pellet Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
EQUI 57: Pellet Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 58: Elevator Leg to Harvestore
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 58: Elevator Leg to Harvestore
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 59: Drag Conveyor to Inside Bins
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 59: Drag Conveyor to Inside Bins
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 60: L-Path Conveyor Under Bins
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 60: L-Path Conveyor Under Bins
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 61: Drag Conveyor to Rail
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 61: Drag Conveyor to Rail
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 62: Truck Meal Loadout Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 62: Truck Meal Loadout Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 63: Traveling Enclosed Belt Conveyor
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 63: Traveling Enclosed Belt Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 64: Conditioner #1 sends to STRU 8:
Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 64: Conditioner #1 is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 65: Elevator Leg sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 65: Elevator Leg is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 65: Elevator Leg is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 67: K1 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 67: K1 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 68: #1 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 68: #1 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 69: DTDC sends to STRU 11:
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description Extractor/DTDC (Desolventizer
Toaster) Hexane Tanks
EQUI 69: DTDC sends to STRU 12: DTDC (Dryers/Coolers)
EQUI 69: DTDC is controlled in parallel by
TREA 19: DTDC DRYER/COOLER
EQUI 69: DTDC is controlled in parallel by
TREA 26: MO ABSORBER/COLD WATER CONDENSER
EQUI 70: Meal Incline Drag Conveyor from Ext.
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 70: Meal Incline Drag Conveyor from Ext.
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 71: Outside Meal Bins/Harvestore
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 71: Outside Meal Bins/Harvestore
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 72: Pellet Cooler sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
EQUI 72: Pellet Cooler is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 73: River Bin Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 73: River Bin Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 75: River Bin Feed Drag Conveyor(Tank 17)
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 75: River Bin Feed Drag Conveyor(Tank 17)
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 76: Boiler #1 sends to STRU 23: Boiler 1
EQUI 77: Extractor sends to STRU 11: Extractor/DTDC
(Desolventizer
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description Toaster) Hexane Tanks
EQUI 77: Extractor is controlled by
TREA 19: DTDC DRYER/COOLER
EQUI 77: Extractor is controlled by
TREA 26: MO ABSORBER/COLD WATER CONDENSER
EQUI 78: Boiler #2 sends to STRU 22: Boiler 2
EQUI 79: S-N Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 2: Truck Receiving Pit 2
EQUI 79: S-N Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 10: FLOUR MILL TRUCK DUMP
EQUI 80: Truck Dump Elevator Leg #2
sends to STRU 2: Truck Receiving Pit 2
EQUI 80: Truck Dump Elevator Leg #2
is controlled by
TREA 10: FLOUR MILL TRUCK DUMP
EQUI 81: Rail Pit Conveyor #2
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 81: Rail Pit Conveyor #2
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 82: Rail Seed Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 82: Rail Seed Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 83: Driveway Drag sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 83: Driveway Drag is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 84: Screw Conveyor to Tank 1000 #2
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 84: Screw Conveyor to Tank 1000 #2
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 85: Tank 1000 Discharge Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a &
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description 1b
EQUI 85: Tank 1000 Discharge Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 86: Drag Conveyor to Turnhead
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 86: Drag Conveyor to Turnhead
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 87: Seed Cleaner sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a &
1b
EQUI 87: Seed Cleaner is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 89: 160' Leg at Flour Mill Elevator
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 89: 160' Leg at Flour Mill Elevator
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 89: 160' Leg at Flour Mill Elevator
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 90: Drag Conveyor to Seed Bins
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 90: Drag Conveyor to Seed Bins
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 90: Drag Conveyor to Seed Bins
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 91: Drag Conveyor from Bins
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 91: Drag Conveyor from Bins
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 91: Drag Conveyor from Bins
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 97: Seed Cleaner sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a &
1b
EQUI 97: Seed Cleaner is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a &
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description 1b
EQUI 98: Drag Conveyor to Conditioners
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 98: Drag Conveyor to Conditioners
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 99: Screw Conveyor to Conditioners
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 99: Screw Conveyor to Conditioners
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 100: Conditioner #2 sends to STRU 8:
Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 100: Conditioner #2 is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 101: K2 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 101: K2 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 102: #1 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 102: #1 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 103: #2 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 103: #2 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 104: #3 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 104: #3 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 105: #4 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 105: #4 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 106: #5 Expeller sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 106: #5 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 107: Rerun Seed Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 107: Rerun Seed Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 108: Rerun Screw Conveyor to Day Bin
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 108: Rerun Screw Conveyor to Day Bin
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 109: Cake Drag Conveyor 1-8
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 109: Cake Drag Conveyor 1-8
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 110: Cake Drag Cross Conveyor
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 110: Cake Drag Cross Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 112: Cake Hammermill
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 112: Cake Hammermill
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 113: 6" Screw Meal to Runaround Conveyor #1
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 113: 6" Screw Meal to Runaround Conveyor #1
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 114: 6" Screw Meal sends to STRU 8:
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
to Runaround Conveyor #2
Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 114: 6" Screw Meal to Runaround Conveyor #2
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 115: #2 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 115: #2 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 116: #3 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 116: #3 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 117: #4 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 117: #4 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 118: #5 Flaker sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 118: #5 Flaker is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 120: Truck Dump Drag Conveyor 2
sends to STRU 2: Truck Receiving Pit 2
EQUI 120: Truck Dump Drag Conveyor 2
is controlled by
TREA 10: FLOUR MILL TRUCK DUMP
EQUI 121: Rail Pit Belt Conveyor 1
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 121: Rail Pit Belt Conveyor 1
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 123: Screw Conveyor to Tank 1000 #1
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 123: Screw Conveyor to Tank 1000 #1
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 124: Hexane Tank 1100
sends to STRU 11: Extractor/DTDC (Desolventizer Toaster) Hexane
Tanks
EQUI 124: Hexane Tank is controlled TREA 26: MO
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
1100 by ABSORBER/COLD WATER CONDENSER
EQUI 125: Hexane Tank 4a
sends to STRU 11: Extractor/DTDC (Desolventizer Toaster) Hexane
Tanks
EQUI 125: Hexane Tank 4a
is controlled by
TREA 26: MO ABSORBER/COLD WATER CONDENSER
EQUI 158: Fuel Oil 1F EQUI 159: Fuel Oil 2F EQUI 246: Enclosed
Drag Conveyor
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 246: Enclosed Drag Conveyor
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 247: Belt Conveyor to Process Silo
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 247: Belt Conveyor to Process Silo
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 248: Rail Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 248: Rail Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 249: TK1000 Belt Conveyor #1
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 249: TK1000 Belt Conveyor #1
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 250: TK1000 Belt Conveyor #2
is controlled by
STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 250: TK1000 Belt Conveyor #2
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 252: River Bin 17 sends to STRU 15: River Bin Tank 17
EQUI 252: River Bin 17 is controlled by
TREA 15: RIVER BIN 17
EQUI 253: River Bin 18 sends to STRU 16: River Bin Tank 18
EQUI 253: River Bin 18 is controlled by
TREA 16: RIVER BIN 18
EQUI 254: Bleaching Clay Slurry Tank
sends to STRU 20: Bleaching Clay Receiving/Day Bin
EQUI 254: Bleaching Clay Slurry Tank
is controlled by
TREA 22: BLEACHING CLAY DC
EQUI 255: Bleaching Clay Precoat Tank
sends to STRU 21: Dewax Slurry Tank
EQUI 255: Bleaching Clay Precoat Tank
is controlled by
TREA 23: DEWAX SLURRY TANKS DC
EQUI 256: DE Storage Tank Silo
sends to STRU 19: Diatomaceous Earth Receiving/Day Bin
EQUI 256: DE Storage Tank Silo
is controlled by
TREA 24: DIATOMACEOUS EARTH DC
EQUI 257: Dewax Precoat Tank
sends to STRU 21: Dewax Slurry Tank
EQUI 257: Dewax Precoat Tank
is controlled by
TREA 23: DEWAX SLURRY TANKS DC
EQUI 258: Dewax Chill Tank
sends to STRU 21: Dewax Slurry Tank
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 258: Dewax Chill Tank
is controlled by
TREA 23: DEWAX SLURRY TANKS DC
EQUI 259: Dewax Slurry Tank (body feed)
sends to STRU 21: Dewax Slurry Tank
EQUI 259: Dewax Slurry Tank (body feed)
is controlled by
TREA 23: DEWAX SLURRY TANKS DC
EQUI 260: Railcar Receiving South - Uncaptured Emissions
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 260: Railcar Receiving South - Uncaptured Emissions
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 261: Barge Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 261: Barge Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 262: Truck Meal Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 262: Truck Meal Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 263: Truck Receiving Pit 2 - Uncaptured Emissions
sends to STRU 2: Truck Receiving Pit 2
EQUI 263: Truck Receiving Pit 2 - Uncaptured Emissions
is controlled by
TREA 10: FLOUR MILL TRUCK DUMP
EQUI 264: Cold Water Condenser
EQUI 329: Bridge Drag Conveyer
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 329: Bridge Drag Conveyer
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 330: K3 Expeller sends to STRU 8:
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 330: K3 Expeller is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 331: Runaround Bulk-Flow 62.5 tph bottleneck to
expellers
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 331: Runaround Bulk-Flow 62.5 tph bottleneck to
expellers
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 332: Flake Overflow Bulk-Flow
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 332: Flake Overflow Bulk-Flow
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 333: Flake Bulk-Flow
sends to STRU 9: Flaking Rolls
EQUI 333: Flake Bulk-Flow
is controlled by
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS
EQUI 334: Meal Grinder #1
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 334: Meal Grinder #1
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 335: Meal Grinder #2
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 335: Meal Grinder #2
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 336: Meal Screw On Top of Inside Meal Bins
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 336: Meal Screw On Top of Inside Meal Bins
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 337: Meal Screw from 24" Rev. Screw to East
sends to STRU 3: Railcar Receiving
EQUI 337: Meal Screw from 24" Rev. Screw to East
is controlled by
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
EQUI 338: Meal Hi-Roller East-West
sends to STRU 13: Meal Grinding
EQUI 338: Meal Hi-Roller East-West
is controlled by
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
EQUI 339: 24" Reversing Screw E-W or W-E
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 343: Cross Screw to Pellet Leg 1st Floor
sends to STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 343: Cross Screw to Pellet Leg 1st Floor
is controlled by
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER
EQUI 344: Tramco Drag Under Inside Meal Bins
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 344: Tramco Drag Under Inside Meal Bins
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 345: Goliath Underloader
sends to STRU 18: Truck Loadout
EQUI 345: Goliath Underloader
is controlled by
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
EQUI 351: S-N Tramco Drag to Barge Loading
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 351: S-N Tramco Drag to Barge Loading
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 352: Bin #108 Feeder
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 352: Bin #108 Feeder
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 353: Screw N-S to Tanks 151 and 152
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 353: Screw N-S to Tanks 151 and 152
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 353: Screw N-S to Tanks 151 and 152
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 354: Screw From Tank 151 to 152
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 354: Screw From Tank 151 to 152
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 354: Screw From Tank 151 to 152
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 355: 151 and 152 Discharge Screw W-E
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 355: 151 and 152 Discharge Screw W-E
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 355: 151 and 152 is controlled TREA 29: OLD
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
Discharge Screw W-E by FLOUR MILL EQUI 356: Screw from Tank 151
to Truck Dump Leg
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 356: Screw from Tank 151 to Truck Dump Leg
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 356: Screw from Tank 151 to Truck Dump Leg
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 357: Screw Under Bins 1-6 Flour Mill Elevator
sends to STRU 5: Old Flour Mill
EQUI 357: Screw Under Bins 1-6 Flour Mill Elevator
is controlled by
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC
EQUI 357: Screw Under Bins 1-6 Flour Mill Elevator
is controlled by
TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
EQUI 365: Cake Bulk-Flow
sends to STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
EQUI 365: Cake Bulk-Flow
is controlled by
TREA 18: EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
EQUI 367: Seed Hi-Roller to Inside Elevator Leg w/ 8'
extension
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 367: Seed Hi-Roller to Inside Elevator Leg w/ 8'
extension
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 368: Park Track Bulk Flow
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 368: Park Track Bulk Flow
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 369: Column Dryer with Screen Airs
sends to STRU 7: Grain/Seed Dryer
EQUI 369: Column Dryer with Screen Airs
is controlled by
TREA 30: Column Dryer
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description Cyclone
EQUI 370: Dryer Discharge Elevator Leg
sends to STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a & 1b
EQUI 370: Dryer Discharge Elevator Leg
is controlled by
TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
EQUI 371: Rail Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
sends to STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
EQUI 371: Rail Loadout - Uncaptured Emissions
is controlled by
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
EQUI 372: Emergency Generator
sends to STRU 24: Emergency Generator
EQUI 373: Hotsy sends to STRU 27: Hotsy EQUI 374: Therminol
sends to STRU 28:
Therminol EQUI 375: North Fire Pump
sends to STRU 63: North Fire Pump
EQUI 376: South Fire Pump
sends to STRU 64: South Fire Pump
STRU 2: Truck Receiving Pit 2
STRU 3: Railcar Receiving STRU 4: Process Elevator 1a &
1b
STRU 5: Old Flour Mill STRU 6: Grain/Seed Storage
STRU 7: Grain/Seed Dryer STRU 8: Expeller/Conditioner
STRU 9: Flaking Rolls STRU 10: Conveyor to Extractor
STRU 11: Extractor/DTDC (Desolventizer Toaster) Hexane Tanks
STRU 12: DTDC
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
(Dryers/Coolers) STRU 13: Meal Grinding STRU 14: Pellet Cooler
STRU 15: River Bin Tank 17
STRU 16: River Bin Tank 18
STRU 17: Rail/Barge Loadout/Barge Receiving
STRU 18: Truck Loadout STRU 19: Diatomaceous Earth Receiving/Day
Bin
STRU 20: Bleaching Clay Receiving/Day Bin
STRU 21: Dewax Slurry Tank
STRU 22: Boiler 2 STRU 23: Boiler 1 STRU 24: Emergency
Generator
STRU 27: Hotsy STRU 28: Therminol STRU 29: Truckers Lounge
STRU 30: Refinery STRU 31: Boiler Room STRU 32: Clay Tank Room
STRU 33: Maintenance and Storage
STRU 34: Expeller Plant STRU 35: Flour Mill Penthouse
STRU 36: Office STRU 37: Diesel House/Pump House
STRU 38: Process Silos Head House
STRU 39: Solvent Plant STRU 40: Extraction (MCC Room)
STRU 41: Meal House STRU 42: Process Silo
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SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
Truck Dump STRU 43: Foam House STRU 44: Flour Mill Head
House
STRU 45: Flour Mill Truck Dump
STRU 46: Rail Car Seed Receiving Control Room
STRU 47: Barge Loading Dock
STRU 48: Well House STRU 49: Flour Mill Silos MCC (MCC)
STRU 50: Rail Oil Loadout STRU 51: River Shed STRU 52:
Electrician Tool Room
STRU 53: Shop Addition STRU 54: Process Silo Penthouse
STRU 55: Loading Dock STRU 56: Penthouse STRU 57: Bleach
Penthouse
STRU 58: Tracks 1-3 Rail Building (roof)
STRU 59: Shop STRU 60: Scale Office STRU 61: Meal Railcar Load
Area
STRU 62: Bulk Storage STRU 63: North Fire Pump
STRU 64: South Fire Pump
TREA 10: FLOUR MILL TRUCK DUMP
SI ID: Description
Relationship Type
Related SI ID: Description
TREA 11: RAILCAR RECEIVING
TREA 12: MEAL TRUCK LOADOUT
TREA 13: FLAKING ROLLS TREA 14: PROCESS ELEVATOR 1a & 1b
TREA 15: RIVER BIN 17 TREA 16: RIVER BIN 18 TREA 18:
EXPELLER/CONDITIONER
TREA 19: DTDC DRYER/COOLER
TREA 20: MEAL GRINDING
TREA 21: ELLET COOLER TREA 22: BLEACHING CLAY DC
TREA 23: DEWAX SLURRY TANKS DC
TREA 24: DIATOMACEOUS EARTH DC
TREA 25: RAIL/BARGE LOADOUT/BARGE RECIEVIN
TREA 26: MO ABSORBER/COLD WATER CONDENSER
TREA 28: Flour Mill DC TREA 29: OLD FLOUR MILL
TREA 30: Column Dryer Cyclone
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5. Limits and other requirements
Subject Item Sec. SI.Regt SI des:SI desc Requirement &
Citation TFAC 1 04900001 Archer Daniels Midland
Co - Red Wing
5.1.1 Compliance Ratio: Volatile Organic Compounds
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Subject Item Sec. SI.Regt SI des:SI desc Requirement &
Citation 4) Records shall be kept in the form of the table in
Appendix C of this permit table, showing total solvent losses,
solvent losses during malfunction periods, adjusted solvent losses
minus malfunction losses) monthly and on a twelve-month rolling
basis. [CAAA of 1990, Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 7, Minn. R.
7007.0800, subps. 4-5, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1 & 2, Minn.
Stat. 116.07, subds. 4a & 9, Title I Condition: 40 CFR pt.
52]
5.1.4 Process Throughput
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Citation CFR pt. 52]
5.1.10 Annual Compliance Certification: due by July 1 of each
calendar year for the 12-month period beginning May 1 and ending
April 30. The compliance certification shall include: 1) The name
and address of the Permittee; 2) The physical address of the
vegetable oil production process; 3) Each listed oilseed type
processed during the 12 calendar month period covered by the
report; 4) Each HAP identified under 40 CFR 63.2854(a) as being
present in concentrations greater than 1 percent by volume in each
delivery of solvent received during the 12 calendar month period
covered by the report; 5) A statement designating the source as a
major source of HAP; and 6) A compliance certification to indicate
whether the source was in compliance for each compliance
determination made during the 12 calendar month period covered by
the report, including: a) A certification that the Permittee is
following the procedures described in the plan for demonstrating
compliance; and b) A certification that the compliance ratio is
less than or equal to 0.90. [CAAA of 1990, Minn. R. 7007.0100,
subp. 7, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1 & 2, Minn. Stat. 116.07,
subds. 4a & 9, Title I Condition: 40 CFR pt. 52]
5.1.11 These requirements apply if a reasonable possibility (RP)
as defined in 40 CFR Section 52.21(r)(6)(vi) exists that a proposed
project, analyzed using the actual-to-projected-actual (ATPA) test
(either by itself or as part of the hybrid test at Section
52.21(a)(2)(iv)(f)) and found to not be part of a major
modification, may result in a significant emissions increase (SEI).
If the ATPA test is not used for the project, or if there is no RP
that the proposed project could result in a SEI, these requirements
do not apply to that project. The Permittee is only subject to the
Preconstruction Documentation requirement for a project where a RP
occurs only within the meaning of Section 52.21(r)(6)(vi)(b). Even
though a particular modification is not subject to New Source
Review (NSR), or where there isn't a RP that a proposed project
could result in a SEI, a permit amendment, recordkeeping, or
notification may still be required by Minn. R. 7007.1150 -
7007.1500. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, Title I Condition: 40 CFR
52.21(r)(6) and Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.12 Preconstruction Documentation -- Before beginning actual
construction on a project, the Permittee shall document the
following: 1. Project description 2. Identification of any emission
unit whose emissions of an
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Subject Item Sec. SI.Regt SI des:SI desc Requirement &
Citation NSR pollutant could be affected 3. Pre-change potential
emissions of any affected existing emission unit, and the projected
post-change potential emissions of any affected existing or new
emission unit. 4. A description of the applicability test used to
determine that the project is not a major modification for any
regulated NSR pollutant, including the baseline actual emissions,
the projected actual emissions, the amount of emissions excluded
due to increases not associated with the modification and that the
emission unit could have accommodated during the baseline period,
an explanation of why the amounts were excluded, and any creditable
contemporaneous increases and decreases that were considered in the
determination. The Permittee shall maintain records of this
documentation. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4-5, Minn. R. 7007.1200,
subp. 4, Title I Condition: 40 CFR 52.21(r)(6) and Minn. R.
7007.3000]
5.1.13 The Permittee shall monitor the actual emissions of any
regulated NSR pollutant that could increase as a result of the
project and that were analyzed using the ATPA test, and the
potential emissions of any regulated NSR pollutant that could
increase as a result of the project and that were analyzed using
potential emissions in the hybrid test. The Permittee shall
calculate and maintain a record of the sum of the actual and
potential (if the hybrid test was used in the analysis) emissions
of the regulated pollutant, in tons per year on a calendar year
basis, for a period of 5 years following resumption of regular
operations after the change, or for a period of 10 years following
resumption of regular operations after the change if the project
increases the design capacity of or potential to emit of any unit
associated with the project. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4-5, Title
I Condition: 40 CFR 52.21(r)(6) and Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.14 The Permittee must submit a report to the Agency if the
annual summed (actual, plus potential if used in hybrid test)
emissions differ from the preconstruction projection and exceed the
baseline actual emissions by a significant amount as listed at 40
CFR Section 52.21(b)(23). Such report shall be submitted to the
Agency within 60 days after the end of the year in which the
exceedances occur. The report shall contain: a. The name and ID
number of the Facility, and the name and telephone number of the
Facility contact person b. The annual emissions (actual, plus
potential if any part of the project was analyzed using the hybrid
test) for each pollutant for which the preconstruction projection
and significant emissions increase are exceeded. c. Any other
information, such as an explanation as to why the summed emissions
differ from the preconstruction projection. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subps. 4-5, Title I Condition: 40 CFR 52.21(r)(6) and Minn. R.
7007.3000]
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Subject Item Sec. SI.Regt SI des:SI desc Requirement &
Citation 5.1.15 Permit Appendices: This permit contains appendices
as listed
in the permit Table of Contents. The Permittee shall comply with
all requirements contained in the following: Appendix A:
Insignificant Activities and General Applicable Requirements;
Appendix B: Intentionally left blank (reserved for future use);
Appendix C: Solvent Loss Record; and Appendix D: Performance Test
Recordkeeping Items and Test Methods. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp.
2]
5.1.16 PERMIT SHIELD: Subject to the limitations in Minn. R.
7007.1800, compliance with the conditions of this permit shall be
deemed compliance with the specific provision of the applicable
requirement identified in the permit as the basis of each
condition. Subject to the limitations of Minn. R. 7007.1800 and
7017.0100, subp. 2, notwithstanding the conditions of this permit
specifying compliance practices for applicable requirements, any
person (including the Permittee) may also use other credible
evidence to establish compliance or noncompliance with applicable
requirements. This permit shall not alter or affect the liability
of the Permittee for any violation of applicable requirements prior
to or at the time of permit issuance. [Minn. R. 7007.1800,
(A)(2)]
5.1.17 The Permittee shall comply with National Primary and
Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards, 40 CFR pt. 50, and the
Minnesota Ambient Air Quality Standards, Minn. R. 7009.0010 to
7009.0080. Compliance shall be demonstrated upon written request by
the MPCA. [Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 7(A), 7(L), & 7(M), Minn.
R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1-2, Minn. R.
7009.0010-7009.0080, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a, Minn. Stat.
116.07, subd. 9]
5.1.18 Circumvention: Do not install or use a device or means
that conceals or dilutes emissions, which would otherwise violate a
federal or state air pollution control rule, without reducing the
total amount of pollutant emitted. [Minn. R. 7011.0020]
5.1.19 Operation and Maintenance Plan: Retain at the stationary
source an operation and maintenance plan for all air pollution
control equipment. At a minimum, the O & M plan shall identify
all air pollution control equipment and control practices and shall
include a preventative maintenance program for the equipment and
practices, a description of (the minimum but not necessarily the
only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment and
practices to proper operation to meet applicable permit conditions,
a description of the employee training program for proper operation
and maintenance of the control equipment and practices, and the
records kept to demonstrate plan implementation. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 14, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16(J)]
5.1.20 Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or
deviation the Permittee shall immediately take all practical steps
to
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Subject Item Sec. SI.Regt SI des:SI desc Requirement &
Citation modify operations to reduce the emission of any regulated
air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practical
modifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air
pollutants. No emissions units that have an unreasonable shutdown
or breakdown frequency of process or control equipment shall be
permitted to operate. [Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 4]
5.1.21 Fugitive Emissions: Do not cause or permit the handling,
use, transporting, or storage of any material in a manner which may
allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne.
Comply with all other requirements listed in Minn. R. 7011.0150.
[Minn. R. 7011.0150]
5.1.22 Comply with Fugitive Emission Control Plan: The Permittee
shall follow the actions and recordkeeping specified in the control
plan. The plan may be amended by the Permittee with the
Commissioner's approval. If the Commissioner determines the
Permittee is out of compliance with Minn. R. 7011.0150 or the
fugitive control plan, then the Permittee may be required to amend
the control plan and/or to install and operate particulate matter
ambient monitors as requested by the Commissioner. [Minn. R.
7007.0100, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, Minn. R. 7009.0020, Minn.
R. 7011.0150, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a]
5.1.23 Permittee shall clean up commodities spilled on the
driveway and other facility property as required to minimize
fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT and maintain air
pollution control equipment in proper operating condition and
utilize the air pollution control systems as designed. Comply with
all other requirements listed in Minn. R. 7011.1005. [Minn. R.
7011.1005]
5.1.24 Permittee may not operate or maintain a facility that
creates a public nuisance. [Minn. R. 7011.1010]
5.1.25 Permittee must comply with the control requirements
listed in Minn. R. 7011.1015. [Minn. R. 7011.1015]
5.1.26 Inspections: The Permittee shall comply with the
inspection procedures and requirements as found in Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 9(A). [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 9(A)]
5.1.27 Air Pollution Control Equipment: Operate all pollution
control equipment whenever the corresponding process equipment and
emission units are operated. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16(J),
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2]
5.1.28 Noise: The Permittee shall comply with the noise
standards set forth in Minn. R. 7030.0010 to 7030.0080 at all times
during the operation of any emission units. This is a state only
requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator or
citizens under the Clean Air Act. [Minn. R.
7030.0010-7030.0080]
5.1.29 The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions
listed in Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp.
16]
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Citation 5.1.30 Visible Emission Monitoring: The permittee shall
submit to the
MPCA a 30-day notification if the Permittee has to perform a
Method 9 test based on periodic visible emission monitoring unless
more immediate testing is required by this permit. The Method 9
test shall be conducted a minimum of 1 hour. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 6]
5.1.31 Monitoring Equipment Calibration - The Permittee shall
either: 1. Calibrate or replace required monitoring equipment every
12 months; or 2. Calibrate at the frequency stated in the
manufacturer's specifications. For each monitor, the Permittee
shall maintain a record of all calibrations, including the date
conducted, and any corrective action that resulted. The Permittee
shall include the calibration frequencies, procedures, and
manufacturer's specifications (if applicable) in the Operations and
Maintenance Plan. Any requirements applying to continuous emission
monitors are listed separately in this permit. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 4(D)]
5.1.32 Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless noted elsewhere
in this permit, monitoring a process or control equipment connected
to that process is not necessary during periods when the process is
shutdown, or during checks of the monitoring systems, such as
calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. If monitoring
records are required, they should reflect any such periods of
process shutdown or checks of the monitoring system. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.33 Visible emissions training: The Permittee shall ensure at
all times that at least one plant employee be certified in USEPA
Method 9 visible emission evaluation procedures. This person will
train other plant employees to perform the daily visible emissions
check. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.34 The Permittee shall conduct visible emission checks once
each operating day. If inclement weather is present, the Permittee
shall record the pressure drop. Visible emissions checks are
required at STRUs 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18.
[Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.35 If visible emissions are observed, the Permittee shall
conduct corrective actions to restore 0% opacity. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.36 If after exhausting all corrective actions visible
emissions remain, the Permittee shall conduct a Method 9 test
according to Minnesota rules. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.37 Performance Testing: Conduct all performance tests in
accordance with Minn. R. ch. 7017 unless otherwise noted in this
permit. [Minn. R. ch. 7017]
5.1.38 Performance Test Notifications and Submittals:
Performance Tests are due as outlined in this permit.
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Citation Performance Test Notification (written): due 30 days
before each Performance Test Performance Test Plan: due 30 days
before each Performance Test Performance Test Pre-test Meeting: due
7 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Report: due 45
days after each Performance Test Performance Test Report -
Microfiche Copy: due 105 days after each Performance Test The
Notification, Test Plan, and Test Report may be submitted in an
alternative format as allowed by Minn. R. 7017.2018. [Minn. R.
7017.2018, Minn. R. 7017.2030, subps. 1-4, Minn. R. 7017.2035,
subps. 1-2]
5.1.39 Limits set as a result of a performance test (conducted
before or after permit issuance) apply until superseded as stated
in the MPCA's Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary
approval. Preliminary approval is based on formal review of a
subsequent performance test on the same unit as specified by Minn.
R. 7017.2025, subp. 3. The limit is final upon issuance of a permit
amendment incorporating the change. [Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp.
3]
5.1.40 If the Permittee performs a Method 9 test and the results
indicate opacity readings at or above the permitted limit, the
Permittee shall contact a certified third party to conduct a second
Method 9 test. The results of the second Method 9 test shall be
submitted to the MPCA. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.41 All visible emissions shall be reported on the semiannual
deviations report. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)]
5.1.42 Recordkeeping: Retain all records at the stationary
source, unless otherwise specified within this permit, for a period
of five (5) years from the date of monitoring, sample, measurement,
or report. Records which must be retained at this location include
all calibration and maintenance records, all original recordings
for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all
reports required by the permit. Records must conform to the
requirements listed in Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A). [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 5(C)]
5.1.43 Recordkeeping: Maintain records describing any
insignificant modifications (as required by Minn. R. 7007.1250,
subp. 3) or changes contravening permit terms (as required by Minn.
R. 7007.1350, subp. 2), including records of the emissions
resulting from those changes. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(B)]
5.1.44 If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or
notification is required prior to making a change, the Permittee
must retain records of all calculations required under Minn. R.
7007.1200. These records shall be kept for a period of five
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reissuance, whichever is longer. The records shall be kept at the
stationary source for the current calendar year of operation and
may be kept at the stationary source or office of the stationary
source for all other years. The records may be maintained in either
electronic or paper format. [Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 4]
5.1.45 Shutdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner at least
24 hours in advance of a planned shutdown of any control equipment
or process equipment if the shutdown would cause any increase in
the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If the Permittee does
not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notification shall be
made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown.
However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined
in Items A, B and C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3. At the time of
notification, the Permittee shall inform the Commissioner of the
cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The Permittee
shall notify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over. [Minn. R.
7019.1000, subp. 3]
5.1.46 Breakdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner within
24 hours of a breakdown of more than one-hour duration of any
control equipment or process equipment if the breakdown causes any
increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. The
24-hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or
reasonably should have been discovered by the Permittee. However,
notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items
A, B and C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2. At the time of
notification or as soon as possible thereafter, the Permittee shall
inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the
estimated duration. The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner
when the breakdown is over. [Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2]
5.1.47 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or
the Environment: As soon as possible after discovery, notify the
Commissioner or the state duty officer, either orally or by
facsimile, of any deviation from permit conditions which could
endanger human health or the environment. [Minn. R. 7019.1000,
subp. 1]
5.1.48 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or
the Environment Report: Within 2 working days of discovery, notify
the Commissioner in writing of any deviation from permit conditions
which could endanger human health or the environment. Include the
following information in this written
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Citation description: 1. the cause of the deviation; 2. the exact
dates of the period of the deviation, if the deviation has been
corrected; 3. whether or not the deviation has been corrected; 4.
the anticipated time by which the deviation is expected to be
corrected, if not yet corrected; and 5. steps taken or planned to
reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the deviation.
[Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1]
5.1.49 Application for Permit Amendment: If a permit amendment
is needed, submit an application in accordance with the
requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1150 through Minn. R. 7007.1500.
Submittal dates vary, depending on the type of amendment needed.
Upon adoption of a new or amended federal applicable requirement,
and if there are more than 3 years remaining in the permit term,
the Permittee shall file an application for an amendment within
nine months of promulgation of the applicable requirement, pursuant
to Minn. R. 7007.0400, subp. 3. [Minn. R. 7007.0400, subp. 3, Minn.
R. 7007.1150 - 7007.1500]
5.1.50 Extension Requests: The Permittee may apply for an
Administrative Amendment to extend a deadline in a permit by no
more than 120 days, provided the proposed deadline extension meets
the requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H). Performance
testing deadlines from the General Provisions of 40 CFR pt. 60 and
pt. 63 are examples of deadlines for which the MPCA does not have
authority to grant extensions and therefore do not meet the
requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H). [Minn. R.
7007.1400, subp. 1(H)]
5.1.51 Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of
each calendar year following permit issuance, to be submitted on a
form approved by the Commissioner. [Minn. R.
7019.3000-7019.3100]
5.1.52 Emission Fees: due 30 days after receipt of an MPCA bill.
[Minn. R. 7002.0005-7002.0095]
5.1.53 The Permittee shall not construct or reconstruct a major
source of hazardous air pollutants as defined in 40 CFR Section
63.2, without first obtaining a preconstruction permit. [40 CFR
63.40-44, Minn. R. 7007.3010]
5.1.54 NESHAP subp. GGGG Requirements Compliance Ratio: less
than or equal to 1.00 for the previous 12 operating months.
Compliance Ratio= [f * (Actual Solvent Loss)]/ 0.64*Allowable
Solvent Loss] Where: f = the weighted average volume fraction of
HAP in solvent
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dimensionless. 0.64 = The average volume fraction of HAP in solvent
in the baseline performance data, dimensionless. Actual Solvent
Loss = Quantity of actual solvent loss during previous 12 operating
months (gallons) Allowable Solvent Loss = [the summation of the
Quantities of each of the oilseeds processed during the previous 12
operating months (tons) multiplied by their corresponding oilseed
solvent loss factors]. [40 CFR 63.2840(c), Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.55 Compliance Ratio Calculation: By the end of each calendar
month following an operating month, calculate the compliance ratio
for the previous 12 operating months. The compliance ratio must be
less than or equal to 0.90. An operating month is any calendar
month with at least one normal operating period. It does not
include malfunction period. A normal operating period is defined in
40 CFR Section 63.2872. [40 CFR 63.2840, CAAA of 1990, Minn. R.
7007.0100, subp. 7, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1&2, Minn. R.
7007.0800, subps. 4&5, Minn. R. 7011.7840, Minn. Stat. 116.07,
subds. 4a&9, Title I Condition: 40 CFR pt. 52]
5.1.56 Calculation-Actual Solvent loss: By the end of each
calendar month following an operating month, calculate the actual
extraction solvent loss during the previous operating month using
the following: Monthly Actual Solvent (gal) = summation from i = 1
to n (SOLVb - SOLVe + SOLVr +/- SOLVa) Where: SOLVb = Gallons of
solvent in the inventory at the beginning of normal operating
period ``i'' as determined in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
SOLVe = Gallons of solvent in the inventory at the end of normal
operating period ``i'' as determined in 40 CFR Section
63.2853(a)(3). SOLVr = Gallons of solvent received between the
beginning and ending inventory dates of normal operating period
``i'' as determined in 40 CFR 63.2853(a)(4). SOLVa = Gallons of
solvent added or removed from the extraction solvent inventory
during normal operating period ``i'' as determined in 40 CFR
63.2853(a)(5) n = Number of normal operating periods in a calendar
month. [40 CFR 63.2853, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.57 Calculation - 12-month Rolling Sum of actual solvent
loss: The Permittee shall calculate the 12-month rolling sum actual
solvent loss by summing the previous 12 operating month solvent
losses. [40 CFR 63.2853, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.58 Calculation - Monthly Weight Average HAP Content: By the
end
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calculate weighted average HAP content (volume fraction). The
monthly weighted average HAP content is to be determined using the
following equation: Monthly Weighted Average HAP Content of
Extraction Solvent (volume fraction) = Summation from i = 1 to n
(Receivedi * content)/Total Received Where: Receivedi = Gallons of
extraction solvent received in delivery ``i.'' Contenti = The
volume fraction of HAP in extraction solvent delivery ``i.'' Total
Received = Total gallons of extraction solvent received since the
end of the previous operating month. n = Number of extraction
solvent deliveries since the end of the previous operating month.
[40 CFR 63.2854, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.59 Calculation: 12-month Weighted Average of HAP Content of
Solvent Received using the following: 12-Month Weighted Ave. of HAP
Content in Solvent Received (Vol. Frac.) = Summation from i = 1 to
12 (Receivedi * Content)/Total Received Where Receivedi = Gallons
of extraction solvent received in operating month ``i'' as
determined in 40 CFR Section 63.2853(a)(4). Content = Average
volume fraction of HAP in extraction solvent received in operating
month ``i'' as determined in 40 CFR Section 63.2854 (b)(1) Total
Received = Total gallons of extraction solvent received during the
previous 12 operating months. [40 CFR 63.2854]
5.1.60 Calculation - Oilseed Quantity Processed: By the end of
each calendar month following an operating month, calculate the
monthly quantity of each oilseed processed by using the following
equation: Monthly Quantity of Oilseed Processed = Summation from i
= 1 to n (SEEDb- SEEDe+SEEDr +/- SEEDa) Where: SEEDb= Tons of
oilseed in the inventory at the beginning of normal operating
period ``i'' as determined in 40 CFR Section 63.2855(a)(3) SEEDe =
Tons of oilseed in the inventory at the end of normal operating
period ``i'' as determined in accordance with 40 CFR Section
63.2855(a)(3) SEEDr = Tons of oilseed received during normal
operating period ``i'' as determined in 40 CFR Section
63.2855(a)(4) of this section. SEEDa = Tons of oilseed added or
removed from the oilseed
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Citation inventory during normal operating period ``i'' as
determined in 40 CFR Section 63.2855(a)(5) n = Number of normal
operating periods in the calendar month during which this type
oilseed was processed. [40 CFR 63.2855, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.61 Calculation - 12-Month Rolling Sum: Calculate the
12-month rolling sum of the oilseed quantity processed by summing
the monthly oilseed quantity processed for the previous 12
operating months. [40 CFR 63.2855, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.62 Calculation - Capacity Weighted Average for the VOC SLR
Limit: Compliance Ratio = Actual Solvent Loss/ Summation
[(Crushi)*(SLFi)] Actual Solvent Loss = Gallons of actual solvent
loss during previous 12 operating months excluding any allowable
losses during malfunction periods as defined in paragraph 74 of the
Consent Decree. Crushi = Tons of each oil seed type "i" processed
during the previous 12 operating months. SLFi = The corresponding
solvent loss factor (gal/ton) for oil seed "i" as listed in Table 1
of 40 CFR Section 63.2840. [CAAA of 1990, Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp.
7, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1 & 2, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subds.
4a & 9, Title I Condition: 40 CFR pt. 52]
5.1.63 Plan for Demonstrating Compliance: The Permittee shall
develop and implement a written plan for demonstrating compliance
which shall include the following: 1) A detailed description of the
method of measurement, measurement frequency, calculations and
quality assurance/quality control plan; and 2) Recordkeeping and
reporting procedures that will be followed to determine source
compliance. [40 CFR 63.2851(a), Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.64 Plan for Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction (SSM): The
Permittee shall develop and implement a written SSM plan. At a
minimum, this plan is to include: 1. a detailed procedure for
operating and maintain the facility to minimize emissions during
any SSM event, periods of non-operation associated with a SSM
event, and periods of initial startup operation; and 2. a specified
program of corrective action for malfunctioning process and air
pollution control equipment; and 3) specified procedures for
estimating solvent loss during each such SSM event. [40 CFR
63.2852, Minn. R. 7011.7840]
5.1.65 Recordkeeping of Compliance Plans: The Permittee must
maintain the plan for demonstrating compliance and the SSM plan for
your facility and keep them on-site and readily available as long
as the source is operational. [40 CFR 63.2862(b), Minn. R.
7011.7840]
5.1.66 Recording- Solvent Inventory: By the end of each
calendar
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information for the previous operating month. At a minimum, these
records must include: 1. Dates that define each operating status
period during a calendar month; 2. The operating status of your
source such as normal operation, no operating, malfunction period,
or exempt operation for each recorded time interval; 3. The gallons
of extraction solvent in the inventory on the beginning and ending
dates of each normal operating period; 4. The gallons f all
extraction solvent received, purchased, and recovered during each
calendar month; 5. All extraction solvent inventory adjustments,
additions, or subtractions. You must document the reason for the
adjustment and justify the quantity of the adjustment; 6. The total
solvent loss for each calendar month, regardless of the source
operating status, and 7. The actual solvent loss in gallons for
each operating month. [40 CFR 63.2862(c)(1), Minn. R.
7011.7840]
5.1.67 Recording - Average HAP Content: By the end of each
calendar month following an operating month, record the following
information for the average HAP content in the extraction solvent,
for the previous operating month: 1. The gallons of extraction
solvent received in each delivery; 2. The volume fraction of each
HAP exceeding 1 percent by volume in each delivery of extraction
solvent, and 3. The weighted average volume fraction of HAP in
extraction solvent received since the end of the last operating
month as determined in 40 CFR Section 63.2854 (b)(2). [40 CFR
63.2862(c)(2)]
5.1.68 Recording - Seed Processed Weight: At a minimum record
the following: 1. The dates that define each operating status
period. These dates must be the same as the dates entered for the
extraction solvent inventory; 2. The operating status of your
source such as normal operation, no operating, malfunction period,
or exempt operating for each recorded time interval. On the log for
each type of listed oilseed that is not being processed during a
normal operating period, you must record which type of listed
oilseed is being processed in addition to the source operating
status; 3. The oilseed inventory for the type of listed oilseed
that is being processed during a normal operating period, you must
record which type of listed oilseed is being processed in addition
to the source operating status; 4. The tons of each type of listed
oilseed received at the affected source each normal operating
period; 5. All listed oilseed inventory adjustments, additions, or
subtractions for normal operating periods. You must document
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Citation the reason for the adjustment and justify the quantity of
the adjustment; and 6. The tons of each type of listed oilseed
processed during each operating month. [40 CFR 63.2862(c)(3)]
5.1.69 After your source has processed listed oilseed for 12
operating months and you are not operating during an initial
start-up as described in 40 CFR Section 63.2850(d)(2), or a
malfunction period as described in 40 CFR Section 63.2850(e)(2),
you must record the 12 operating months rolling sum of the actual
solvent loss in gallons. [40 CFR 63.2862(d)]
5.1.70 Recordkeeping of fraction of HAP: by the end of the
calendar month following each operating month, you must record
weighted average volume fraction of HAP in extraction solvent
received for the previous 12 operating months. [40 CFR
63.2862(d)(2)]
5.1.71 Recordkeeping of oilseed processed: by the end of the
calendar month following each operating month, you must record the
12 operating months rolling sum of each type of listed oilseed
processed in tons. [40 CFR 63.2862(d)(3)]
5.1.72 Recordkeeping for compliance ratio: By the end of each
calendar month following an operating month, you must record the
compliance ratio for each 12-month operating period. [40 CFR
63.2862(d)(4)]
5.1.73 Recordkeeping of compliance status: By the end of each
calendar month following an operating month, you must record a
statement of whether the source is in compliance with all of the
requirements of subpart GGGG. This includes a determination of
whether you have met all of the applicable requirements in 40 CFR
Section 63.2850. [40 CFR 63.2862(d)(5)]
5.1.74 Recordkeeping of each SSM event: For each SSM event
subject to a malfunction period, you must record the following by
the end of the calendar month following each month in which a
malfunction period occurred: 1. A description and date of the SSM
event, its duration, and reason it qualifies as a malfunction; 2.
An estimate of the solvent loss in gallons for the duration of the
malfunction period with supporting document; and 3. A checklist or
other mechanism to indicate whether the SSM plan was followed
during the malfunction period. [40 CFR 63.2862(e)]
5.1.75 Notification of Deviation Report: The deviation
notification report must be submitted for each operating month, in
which the compliance ratio exceeds 1.00. The report must be
submitted by the end of the month following the calendar month in
which the deviation occurred. This report must include the
compliance ratio comprising the deviation. (1) The name and address
of the Permittee; (2) The physical address of the vegetable oil
production process; (3) Each listed oilseed type processed during
the 12 operating
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(4) The compliance ratio comprising the deviation. You may reduce
the frequency of submittal of the deviation notification report if
the agency responsible for these NESHAP does not object as provided
in 40 CFR Section 63.10(e)(3)(iii). [40 CFR 63.2861(b)]
5.1.76 Periodic SSM Report: By the end of the calendar month,
submit a periodic startup, shutdown or malfunction (SSM) report for
the previous month during which the source has been operated under
an initial startup period or a malfunction period. The SSM report
must include the following: 1. The name, title, and signature of
the source's responsible official who is certifying that the report
accurately states that all actions taken during the initial startup
or malfunction period were consistent with the SSM plan; 2. A
description of events occurring during the time period, the date
and duration of the events, and reason the time interval qualifies
as an initial startup or malfunction period; 3. An estimate of the
solvent loss during the initial startup or malfunction period with
supporting documentation. [40 CFR 63.2861(c)]
5.1.77 Immediate SSM Reports: Within 2 working days after
commencing actions inconsistent with the SSM plan, submit an
immediate SSM report consisting of a telephone call or facsimile
transmission followed by a letter within 7 working days of the
event. The SSM report must include the following: 1. The name,
title, and signature of the source's responsible official who is
certifying the accuracy of the report, an explanation of the event,
and the reasons for not following the SSM Plan; 2. A description
and date of the SSM event, its duration, and reason it qualifies as
a SSM; and 3. An estimate of the solvent loss for the duration of
the SSM event with supporting documentation. [40 CFR
63.2861(d)]
5.1.78 The records kept on-site by the Permittee are subject to
the following: (a) Your records must be in a form suitable and
readily available for review in accordance with 40 CFR Section
63.10(b)(1); (b) As specified in40 CFR Section 63.10(b)(1), you
must keep each record for 5 years following the date of each
occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, report or
record; and (c) You must keep each record on-site for at least 2
years after the date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance,
corrective action, report, or record, in accordance with 40 CFR
Section 3.10(b)(1). You can keep the records off-site for the
remaining 3 years. [40 CFR 63.2863]
COMG 1 GP001 Fabric Filter Control
Equipment without
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5.2.1 The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment
such that it achieves an overall efficiency for Particulate Matter
>= 99 percent control efficiency. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14,
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, Minn. R. 7011.1005, subp. 1.B, Title I
Condition: Avoid major modification under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i)]
5.2.2 The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment
such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for PM < 10
micron >= 99 percent control efficiency. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 14, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, Minn. R. 7011.1005, subp.
1.B, Title I Condition: Avoid major modification under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i)]
5.2.3 The Permittee shall operate and maintain control equipment
such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for PM < 2.5
micron >= 99 percent control efficiency. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 14, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2, Minn. R. 7011.1005, subp.
1.B, Title I Condition: Avoid major modification under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i)]
5.2.4 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control
equipment such that it achieves an overall collection efficiency
for Particulate Matter >= 80 percent collection efficiency.
[Minn. R. 7011.1005, subp. 3(E)]
5.2.5 The Permittee shall limit Pressure Drop >= 0.5 and
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Citation requirements of COMG 1 at all times that any emissions
vent to it. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation
of the control equipment whenever the process equipment is
operating. [Title I Condition: Avoid major modification under 40
CFR 52.21(b)(2)(i) and Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.2.8 If the Permittee replaces TREA 14, TREA 15, TREA 16, TREA
20, or TREA 29, the replacement control must meet or exceed the
control efficiency requirements listed in COMG 1 as well as comply
with all other requirements of COMG 1. Additionally, the Permittee
shall do the following: 1) If the Permittee replaces TREA 20, the
Permittee shall submit a notification of the date of initial
startup to the Agency; 2) If the Permittee replaces TREA 20, the
replacement control is subject to testing requirements under STRU
13, in sections 5 and 6 of this permit; 3) The Permittee is
authorized by this permit action to replace TREA 29 with TREA 28.
The replacement control is subject to testing requirements under
STRU 5, in sections 5 and 6 of this permit; 4) If the Permittee
replaces TREA 28, the Permittee shall submit a notification of the
date of initial startup to the Agency; and 5) If the Permittee
replaces TREA 28, the replacement control is subject to testing
requirements under STRU 5, in sections 5 and 6 of this permit.
Prior to making such a change, the Permittee shall apply for and
obtain the appropriate permit amendment following Minn. R.
7007.1150-7007.1500, as applicable. If no amendment is needed for
the replacement, the Permittee shall submit an electronic notice to
the Agency using Form CR-05. The notice must be received by the
Agency seven working days prior to the commencement/start of
replacement. [Title I Condition: Avoid major modification under 40
CFR 52.21(b)(1)& Minn. R. 7011.3000]
5.2.9 The Permittee shall operate and maintain each fabric
filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M)
Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan
available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 14]
5.2.10 Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop: Once each 24-hour period,
the Permittee shall record the time and date of each pressure drop
reading and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within
the range specified in this permit. The presence of visible
emissions or recorded values outside the range specified in this
permit are considered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100,
subp. 8a. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4-5]
5.2.11 Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective
action as soon as possible if any of the following occur:
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Citation - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure
drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric
filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to
need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to
within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or
include completion of necessary repairs identified during the
inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not
limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric
filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of
any corrective action taken for each filter. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 14, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp.
5]
5.2.12 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and
maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and
recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring
equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when
the monitored fabric filter is in operation. [Minn. R. 7007.0800,
subp. 4]
5.2.