air emission permit no. 09900002-011 is issue to hormel
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Permit Applications Table
Permit Type Application Date Permit Action
Total Facility Operating Permit ‐Reissuance 2/6/04 & 8/22/05 008
Major Amendment 1/17/06 009
Major Amendment 3/3/11 & 6/17/11 010
Major Amendment 2/22/13 011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notice to the Permittee Permit Shield Facility Description Amendment Description Table A: Limits and Other Requirements Table B: Submittals Appendices 1. EU 051 Nitrogen Oxides Emission Factors and Fuel Heat Contents 2. Insignificant Activities Required to be Listed 3. GP 011 Modeling Parameters
4. Greenhouse Gas Emission Calculation Equations and Combustion Unit Inventory
NOTICE TO THE PERMITTEE: Your stationary source may be subject to the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) solid waste, hazardous waste, and water quality programs. If you wish to obtain information on these programs, including information on obtaining any required permits, please contact the MPCA general information number at: Metro Area 651‐296‐6300 Outside Metro Area 1‐800‐657‐3864 TTY 651‐282‐5332 The rules governing these programs are contained in Minn. R. chs. 7000‐7105. Written questions may be sent to: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 520 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota 55155‐4194. Questions about this air emission permit or about air quality requirements can also be directed to the telephone numbers and address listed above. 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. FACILITY DESCRIPTION:
The Hormel Foods Corporation operates a meat processing plant in Austin, Minnesota. At the facility, Quality Pork Processors (QPP) processes hogs, and the Permittee manufacturers the hogs into ham, bacon, dry sausage, fresh sausage, SPAM ®, and other meat products. Byproducts consist of blood, cracklings, bone meal, and choice white grease (a component of a broader category of substances known as refined animal fats). QPP is a co‐permittee however Hormel Foods owns all equipment and operates the majority of it; QPP only operates some of the emissions equipment (insignificant combustion sources) in the processing area.
There are many emission sources at the facility, however most of them qualify as insignificant activities under Minn. R. 7007.1300, subparts 3 and 4. Most of these insignificant activities are natural gas‐fired combustion sources such as makeup air heaters, space heaters, and process ovens. Some of these insignificant activities are included in the following facility discussion.
Seven boilers combusting mainly natural gas provide process steam. In addition, twelve natural gas‐fired process ovens produce meat products using natural or liquid smoke. Pre‐cooked process lines produce pre‐cooked bacon and bacon bits.
Rendering emissions are treated in a venturi scrubber and packed tower scrubbers before discharge to the atmosphere. Emissions from a bone meal dryer and a blood dryer are also treated by a venturi scrubber and packed tower scrubbers before discharge to the atmosphere.
ACTION 009
This amendment authorized construction and operation of seven identical 2000 kW diesel electric generators. The engines are Caterpillar model 3516 units and operate as peaking and emergency power units.
ACTION 010
This amendment authorized installation of a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO; CE 026), retirement of three packed tower scrubbers (CE 022, CE 023, and CE 024), and re‐routing of emissions from rendering machinery, and bone and blood meal dryers. The RTO replaced existing packed tower scrubbers CE 022, CE 023, and CE 024 that control condensable particulate matter and VOC emissions from rendering machinery (EU 028), a blood dryer (EU 050) and a bone meal dryer (EU 036).
This action also added a 94,700 ton per year carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) limit to maintain minor source status under New Source Review.
Finally, this action added GP 003 PM and opacity testing (due October 16, 2011 and thereafter at 60‐month intervals unless/until revised by future test results) as specified in the August 9, 2007, the MPCA test frequency approval letter, clarified that the GP 012 used oil analysis frequency is 60 months, and updated the total facility requirement pertaining to operating limits established through performance testing. This action also updated the nitrogen oxides (NOX) emission factor and opacity testing requirements for GP 011 peaking generators based on a January 14, 2010 Notice of Compliance.
ACTION 011 AMENDMENT DESCRIPTION:
This permit action will authorize construction of new, re‐designed rendering operations at the facility to replace existing rendering operations. The new operations will be referred to as Refined Products operations. The re‐designed Refined Products operations will be housed in a new manufacturing building to be constructed on the same site as the existing facility. The addition will include rendering machinery, some new and some relocated from existing operations, as well as new meat and bone meal (MBM) and dried blood truck load‐out system. Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) Plans existing in the permit appendices were removed. Requirements referencing use of No. 6 Fuel Oil and used oil are being removed.
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-1
Table A contains limits and other requirements with which your facility must comply. The limits are located in the first column ofthe table (What To do). The limits can be emission limits or operational limits. This column also contains the actions that you musttake and the records you must keep to show that you are complying with the limits. The second column of Table A (Why to do it)lists the regulatory basis for these limits. Appendices included as conditions of your permit are listed in Table A under total facilityrequirements.
Subject Item: Total Facility
What to do Why to do it
TOTAL FACILITY CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT (CO2e) LIMIT hdr
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent: less than or equal to 94700 tons/year using 12-monthRolling Sum for all CO2e emitting sources at the facility.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21& Minn. R. 7007.3000
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each monththe Permittee shall calculate and record the following:
1. the type and amount of each fuel combusted at the facility in the previouscalendar month;
2. the total facility CO2e emissions from the previous calendar month usingEquations 1 and 2 in Appendix 4 of this permit;
3. the total facility CO2e emissions during the previous 12 calendar months bysumming the monthly total CO2e emissions from the past 12 months.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21& Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee is prohibited from emitting any greenhouse gases as defined at title40 CFR Section 98.6 other than carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), andmethane (CH4).
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21& Minn. R. 7007.3000
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS hdr
Ambient Air Quality Standards: The Permittee shall comply with and upon writtenrequest demonstrate compliance with National Primary and Secondary Ambient AirQuality Standards in Title 40 CFR part 50, and the Minnesota Ambient Air QualityStandards at Minn. R. 7009.0010 to 7009.0080.
40 CFR part 50; Minn. Stat. Sec. 116.07, subds. 4aand 9; Minn. R. 7007.0100, subps. 7A, 7L and 7M;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1, 2, and 4; Minn. R.7009.0010-7009.0080
Circumvention: Do not install or use a device or means that conceals or dilutesemissions, which would otherwise violate a federal or state air pollution control rule,without reducing the total amount of pollutant emitted.
Minn. R. 7011.0020
Air Pollution Control Equipment: Operate all pollution control equipment wheneverthe corresponding process equipment and emission units are operated, unlessotherwise noted in Table A.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 16(J)
Operation and Maintenance Plan: Retain at the stationary source an operation andmaintenance plan for all air pollution control equipment. At a minimum, the O & Mplan shall identify all air pollution control equipment and shall include a preventativemaintenance program for that equipment, a description of (the minimum but notnecessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment toproper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of theemployee training program for proper operation and maintenance of the controlequipment, and the records kept to demonstrate plan implementation.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 14 and 16(J)
Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or deviation the Permittee shallimmediately take all practical steps to modify operations to reduce the emission ofany regulated air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practicalmodifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air pollutants. No emissionsunits that have an unreasonable shutdown or breakdown frequency of process orcontrol equipment shall be permitted to operate.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 4
Fugitive Emissions: Do not cause or permit the handling, use, transporting, orstorage of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts ofparticulate matter to become airborne. Comply with all other requirements listed inMinn. R. 7011.0150.
Minn. R. 7011.0150
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 federally enforceable.
Minn. R. 7030.0010 - 7030.0080
Inspections: Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may berequired by law, allow the Agency, or its representative, to enter the Permittee'spremises to have access to and copy any records required by this permit, to inspectat reasonable times (which include any time the source is operating) any facilities,equipment, practices or operations, and to sample or monitor any substances orparameters at any location.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 9(A)
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-2
The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions listed in Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 16.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16
PERFORMANCE TESTING hdr
Performance Testing: Conduct all performance tests in accordance with Minn. R.ch. 7017 unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B.
Minn. R. ch. 7017
Performance Test Notifications and Submittals:
Performance Tests are due as outlined in Tables A and B of the permit. See TableB for additional testing requirements.
Performance Test Notification (written): due 30 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Plan: due 30 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Pre-test Meeting: due 7 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Report: due 45 days after each Performance TestPerformance Test Report - Microfiche Copy: due 105 days after each PerformanceTest
The Notification, Test Plan, and Test Report may be submitted in alternative formatas allowed by Minn. R. 7017.2018.
Minn. R. 7017.2030, subps. 1-4, Minn. R. 7017.2035,subps. 1-2, and Minn. R. 7017.2018
Limits set as a result of a performance test (conducted before or after permitissuance) apply until superseded as stated in the MPCA's Notice of Complianceletter granting preliminary approval. Preliminary approval is based on formal reviewof 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 amendmentincorporating the change.
Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS hdr
Monitoring Equipment Calibration: Annually calibrate all required monitoringequipment (any requirements applying to continuous emission monitors are listedseparately in this permit).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)
Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B,monitoring a process or control equipment connected to that process is notnecessary during periods when the process is shutdown, or during checks of themonitoring systems, such as calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. Ifmonitoring records are required, they should reflect any such periods of processshutdown or checks of the monitoring system.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D)
RECORDKEEPING hdr
Recordkeeping: Retain all records at the stationary source for a period of five (5)years from the date of monitoring, sample, measurement, or report. Records whichmust be retained at this location include all calibration and maintenance records, alloriginal recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of allreports required by the permit. Records must conform to the requirements listed inMinn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(C)
Recordkeeping: Maintain records describing any insignificant modifications (asrequired by Minn. R. 7007.1250, subp. 3) or changes contravening permit terms (asrequired by Minn. R. 7007.1350, subp. 2), including records of the emissionsresulting from those changes.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(B)
If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or notification is requiredprior to making a change, the Permittee must retain records of all calculationsrequired under Minn. R. 7007.1200. These records shall be kept for a period of fiveyears from the date the change was made or until permit reissuance, whichever islonger. The records shall be kept at the stationary source for the current calendaryear of operation and may be kept at the stationary source or office of thestationary source for all other years. The records may be maintained in eitherelectronic or paper format.
Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 4
REPORTING/SUBMITTALS hdr
Shutdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner at least 24 hours in advance of aplanned shutdown of any control equipment or process equipment if the shutdownwould cause any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If theowner or operator does not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notificationshall be made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown.However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, Band C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3.
At the time of notification, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner ofthe cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shallnotify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-3
Breakdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner within 24 hours of a breakdownof more than one hour duration of any control equipment or process equipment ifthe breakdown causes any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant.The 24-hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or reasonablyshould have been discovered by the owner or operator. However, notification is notrequired 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 owner or operatorshall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the estimatedduration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when thebreakdown is over.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2
Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment: As soonas possible after discovery, notify the Commissioner or the state duty officer, eitherorally or by facsimile, of any deviation from permit conditions which could endangerhuman health or the environment.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1
Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment Report:Within 2 working days of discovery, notify the Commissioner in writing of anydeviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or theenvironment. Include the following information in this written 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 yetcorrected; and5. steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of thedeviation.
Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1
Application for Permit Amendment: If a permit amendment is needed, submit anapplication in accordance with the requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1150 throughMinn. R. 7007.1500. Submittal dates vary, depending on the type of amendmentneeded.
Minn. R. 7007.1150 - 7007.1500
Extension Requests: The Permittee may apply for an Administrative Amendment toextend a deadline in a permit by no more than 120 days, provided the proposeddeadline extension meets the requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H).Performance testing deadlines from the General Provisions of 40 CFR pt. 60 andpt. 63 are examples of deadlines for which the MPCA does not have authority togrant extensions and therefore do not meet the requirements of Minn. R.7007.1400, subp. 1(H).
Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H)
Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of each calendar year followingpermit issuance. Submit the report on a form or alternative media approved by theCommissioner.
Minn. R. 7019.3000 - 7019.3010
Emission Fees: due 60 days after receipt of an MPCA bill. Minn. R. 7002.0005 - 7002.0095
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-4
Subject Item: GP 001 SO2 and NOx Limits
Associated Items: EU 001 Boiler #1
EU 002 Boiler #2
EU 003 Boiler #3
EU 004 Boiler #4
EU 005 Boiler #5
EU 044 Boiler #6
EU 045 Boiler #7
EU 051 Emergency RICE(s)
EU 080 Generator #1
EU 081 Generator #2
EU 082 Generator #3
EU 083 Generator #4
EU 084 Generator #5
EU 085 Generator #6
EU 086 Generator #7
What to do Why to do it
GP 001 ASSOCIATED ITEMS
GP 001 is composed of GP 011 and GP 012 emission units, and EU 051. GP 011is composed of EU 080 through EU 086. GP 012 is composed of EU 001 - EU 005,EU 044, and EU 045.
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EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Nitrogen Oxides: less than or equal to 180 tons/year using 12-month Rolling Sumtotal for GP 001.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12-month Rolling Sumtotal for GP 001 combustion of diesel fuel, and refined animal fats. This does notinclude any SO2 emissions from distillate oil or diesel fuel combustion in EU 051.
Title I Condition: To limit potential SO2 emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
RECORDKEEPING hdr
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring and Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of eachmonth the Permittee shall:
1) Calculate and record GP 001 SO2 emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
SO2 = GP 011 + GP 012
where:
SO2 = GP 001 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tonsGP 011 = GP 011 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tons, determined under GP011GP 012 = GP 012 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tons, determined under GP012
(continued)
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
(continued from above)
2) Calculate and record the 12-month rolling sum GP 001 SO2 emissions bysumming the monthly GP 001 SO2 emissions determined with the above equation,for the previous 12 months.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-5
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring and Recordkeeping: By the 15th day ofeach month the Permittee shall:
1) Calculate and record GP 001 NOx emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
NOx = GP 011 + GP 012 + (EU 051/2000)
where:
NOx = GP 001 calendar month NOx emissions, in tonsGP 011 = GP 011 calendar month NOx emissions, in tons, determined under GP011GP 012 = GP 012 calendar month NOx emissions, in tons, determined under GP012EU 051 = EU 051 calendar month NOx emissions, in pounds, determined under EU051
(continued)
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
(continued from above)
2) Calculate and record the 12-month rolling sum GP 001 NOx emissions bysumming the monthly GP 001 NOx emissions determined with the above equation,for the previous 12 months.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-6
Subject Item: GP 003 Natural Smoke Process
Associated Items: EU 006 Smoked Meat Oven #6 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 007 Smoked Meat Oven #7 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 008 Smoked Meat Oven #8 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 009 Smoked Meat Oven #9 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 010 Smoked Meat Oven #10 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 011 Smoked Meat Oven #11 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 031 Natural Smoke Generator
EU 032 Natural Smoke Generator
SV 003 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 006)
SV 005 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 007)
SV 007 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 008)
SV 009 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 009)
SV 011 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 010)
SV 012 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 011)
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot unlessrequired to reduce emissions to meet the less stringent limit of either 7011.0730 or7011.0735 (table 1 and 2, respectively). This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent . This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
PERFORMANCE TEST REQUIREMENTS hdr
Performance Test: due before end of each calendar 60 months starting 10/07/2011to measure PM and opacity from one of the GP 003 emission units while usingnatural smoke from EU 031 or EU 032. The next PM and opacity tests are due10/7/2016.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-7
Subject Item: GP 005 Precook Processes
Associated Items: CE 006 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
CE 007 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
CE 025 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
EU 018 Precooked Bacon, South
EU 019 Precooked Bacon, North
EU 020 Precooked Bacon, East
EU 021 Precooked Bacon, West
EU 029 Bacon Bits Precooked Line
SV 019 Precooked Bacon Stack N/S (EU 018 & EU 019/CE 006)
SV 020 Precooked Bakon Stack E/W (EU 020 & EU 021/CE 007)
SV 050 Bacon Bits Line (EU 029/CE 025)
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot unlessrequired to reduce emissions to meet the less stringent limit of either 7011.0730 or7011.0735 (table 1 and 2, respectively). This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity . This limit applies individually toeach stack/vent.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS hdr
Vent all emissions from GP 005 precooked process equipment through thecorresponding mist eliminator (CE 006, CE 007, or CE 025).
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain each mist eliminator in accordance withthe Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies ofthe O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for each mist eliminator, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the mist eliminator iscontrolling emissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
CE 006 and CE 007 Pressure Differential: Not less than 0 inches wc and not morethan 2 inches wc for each mist eliminator when controlling precooked processemissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 006 and CE 007 Minimum Water Flow Rate: Not less than 1 gallon per minute,for each mist eliminator when controlling precooked process emissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 025 Pressure Differential: Less than 2 inches wc when controlling processemissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 025 Minimum Water Flow Rate when controlling process emissions:
Filter: not less than 2 gallon per minute;Upper Intake: not less than 1 gallon per minuteLower Intake: not less than 1 gallon per minute
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, the Permittee shall monitor andrecord the pressure differential and water flow rate for each mist eliminator that iscontrolling any GP 005 precooked process emissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of each misteliminator. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of eachinspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-8
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possibleif any of the following occur:
- the pressure drop across any mist eliminator is outside the required operatingrange;- the water flow rate for any mist eliminator is less than the required minimum; or- any mist eliminator or any of its components are found during any inspection toneed repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,restore the water flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor the mist eliminator. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date ofany corrective action taken for any of the mist eliminators.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 006, CE 007, and CE 025 pressuredifferential and flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a writtenrecord of any action resulting from the calibration or replacement.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5, and 14
TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
09900002 - 011
Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-9
Subject Item: GP 010 Blood and Bone Meal Dryers
Associated Items: CE 018 Venturi Scrubber
CE 019 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 024 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
EU 036 Existing Scott Bone Dryer
EU 050 New Duske Blood Dryer
EU 071 Room Air - Blood & Bone Drying
SV 033 Blood & Bone Dryers CE 018/CE 024 (venturi & packed tower E; bypasses packed tower F) (EU 036/EU 050)
SV 045 Blood & Bone Dryers CE 019 (packed tower F) (EU 036/EU 050)
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
What to do Why to do it
Subject Item GP 010 contains requirements applicable either:
1. prior to the startup of CE 026;2. after the startup of CE 026; or,3. both prior and after the startup of CE 026.
Requirements under any header that states 'APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP' are no longer effective upon CE 026 startup.
Prior to CE 026 startup, EU 036 and EU 050 emissions will vent to CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and then through CE 024 (Tower E) and then either to CE 019 (Tower F),and vent to the atmosphere through SV 045, or bypass CE 019 and vent emissionsto the atmosphere from CE 024 through SV 033.
After CE 026 startup, EU 036 and EU 050 emissions will be vented to CE 018 andthen to CE 026 and then to the atmosphere through SV 058, and CE 024 will beshutdown.
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EMISSION LIMITS - APPLY BEFORE AND AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for additional applicable limits and requirements that apply afterCE 026 startup
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Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 018 and does not apply toSV 058.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent except for one six-minute period per hourof not more than 60 percent opacity.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 018 and does not apply toSV 058.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP hdr
Vent emissions from both the blood and bone dryers through CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and CE 026 (RTO) and then through SV 058. After CE 026 startup, thePermittee shall not route GP 010 emissions through CE 019 and CE 024.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
CE 018 CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026STARTUP
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 to achieve a control efficiency forTotal Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 to achieve a control efficiency forPM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 venturi scrubber at all times thatany emission unit controlled by CE 018 is in operation. The Permittee shalldocument periods of non-operation of CE 018.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
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Permit Number:
07/08/13A-10
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 018, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 018 is in operation.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
CE 018 Pressure Differential: greater than or equal to 5.0 inches w.c. Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn.R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 & 14
CE 018 Water Flow Rate: greater than or equal to 10 gallons per minute. Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn.R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 & 14
CE 018 Daily Monitoring and Recordkeeping: Once each day of EU 036 and/or EU050 operation, the Permittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential andthe water flow rate for CE 018.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn.R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 & 5
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 018. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5, and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the CE 018 pressure drop is below the permitted minimum;- the CE 018 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- CE 018 or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the CE 018 pressure drop to at or above theminimum, the CE 018 water flow rate to at or above the permitted minimum, and/orinclude completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, asapplicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in theCE 018 O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of anycorrective action taken.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5, and 14
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 018 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5, and 14
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Vent emissions from both the blood and bone dryers through CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and then through CE 024 (Tower E). After CE 024 the Permittee has theoption of routing emissions to CE 019 (Tower F), and then through SV 045, orbypass CE 019 and vent emissions from CE 024 through SV 033.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
CE 018 (VENTURI SCRUBBER), CE 019 (TOWER F) AND CE 024 (TOWER E)CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 019 and CE 024 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 019 and CE 024 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percentcontrol efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 inaccordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shallkeep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024, as required by this permit. The monitoringequipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 018, CE019, and CE 024 are in operation.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
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Permit Number:
07/08/13A-11
CE 018 Pressure Differential: greater than or equal to 5 inches wc.CE 019 Pressure Differential: less than 7 inches wc.CE 024 Pressure Differential: less than 5 inches wc.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 018 Water Flow Rate: not less than 10 gallons per minuteCE 019 Water Flow Rate: not less than 150 gallons per minuteCE 024 Water Flow Rate: not less than 50 gallons per minute
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, thePermittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential and the water flow ratefor CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 pressuredifferential and flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a writtenrecord of any action resulting from the calibration or replacement.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5, and 14
Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently asrequired by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE018, CE 019, and CE 024. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of theresults of each inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop of CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate of CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 is below the permittedminimum; or- CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 or any of their components are found during anyinspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,return the water flow rate to at least the permitted minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type anddate of any corrective action taken.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-12
Subject Item: GP 011 Electric Power Generators
Associated Items: EU 080 Generator #1
EU 081 Generator #2
EU 082 Generator #3
EU 083 Generator #4
EU 084 Generator #5
EU 085 Generator #6
EU 086 Generator #7
What to do Why to do it
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Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity once operating temperatures havebeen attained.
Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 1
Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 0.5 lbs/million Btu heat input Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 2
Permitted fuel: diesel fuel only. Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Diesel fuel sulfur content: less than or equal to 0.05 percent by weight. Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Total GP 011 Operating Hours: less than or equal to 65 hours/day Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Diesel Fuel Supplier Certification: For each diesel fuel delivery, obtain a suppliercertification either stating the actual sulfur content in percent by weight or certifyingthat the sulfur content does not exceed 0.05 percent by weight.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - GP 011 Operating Hours: Once each day the Permittee shallcalculate and record the total GP 011 operating hours for the previous calendarday. By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the total GP 011operating hours for the previous calendar month.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than the major source levels defined in 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day the Permittee shall calculate andrecord the GP 011 diesel fuel usage (gallons) for the previous calendar day. By the15th day of each month, calculate and record the total GP 011 diesel fuel usage(gallons) for the previous calendar month.
Title I Condition: To limit potential SO2 emissions toless than the major source levels defined in 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring: by the 15th day of each month, calculate andrecord GP 011 SO2 emissions for the previous calendar month using the followingequation:
GP 011 SO2 = (Dg * 6.92E-03)/2000
where:
GP 011 SO2 = GP 011 SO2 emissions, in tonsDg = diesel fuel combusted by GP 011 units during the previous month, in gallons6.92E-03 = conversion factor derived from fuel heat content (0.137 mmBtu/gallon)and sulfur content limit (0.05% by weight equivalent to 0.0505 lb/mmBtu)
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: by the 15th day of each month, calculateand record GP 011 NOx emissions for the previous calendar month using thefollowing equation:
GP 011 NOx = (OH * EF)/2000
where:
GP 011 NOx = GP 011 NOx emissions, in tonsOH = GP 011 units total operating hours during the previous monthEF = NOx lb/hr emission factor; upon issuance of this permit the Permittee shalluse the manufacturer's 48.92 lb/hr NOx emission factor
This NOx lb/hr emission factor will be revised upon written MPCA approval of thelatest NOx emission factor performance test results. An EF determined for one unitapplies to all seven units for determining the GP 011 12-month rolling sum NOxemissions.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
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Permit Number:
07/08/13A-13
Performance Test: due before end of each 36 months starting 10/26/2012 todetermine the lb/hr NOx emission factor from one generator in GP 011 that has notbeen previously tested for NOx. If all GP 011 generators have been tested for NOx,test the generator with the least current NOx emission factor test.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than the major source levels defined in 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7017.2020, subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 10/26/2012 tomeasure opacity from one GP 011 generator that has not been previously testedfor opacity. If all GP 011 generators have been tested for opacity, test the generatorwith the least current opacity test.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-14
Subject Item: GP 012 Boilers
Associated Items: EU 001 Boiler #1
EU 002 Boiler #2
EU 003 Boiler #3
EU 004 Boiler #4
EU 005 Boiler #5
EU 044 Boiler #6
EU 045 Boiler #7
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.4 lbs/million Btu heat input (appliesindividually to EU 001 through EU 005).
Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 1
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity (applies individually to EU 001through EU 005).
Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 2
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Permitted Fuels:
EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, and EU 004: Limited to natural gas, and refined animalfats (RAF)EU 005: natural gas onlyEU 044, and EU 045: natural gas and RAF
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Seperately record and maintain records of the quantity of natural gas combusted byEU 044 and the quantity of natural gas combusted by EU 045, on a monthly basis.
40 CFR Section 60.48c(g)
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day calculate and record the GP 012usage of natural gas (cubic feet), and RAF usage in EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, andEU 004 (gallons), and the RAF usage in EU 044 and EU 045 (gallons), during theprevious calendar day.
By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the GP 012 usage of naturalgas (cubic feet), and RAF usage in EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, and EU 004(gallons), and the RAF usage in EU 044 and EU 045 (gallons), during the previouscalendar month.
Title I Condition: To limit potential SO2 and NOxemissions to less than major source levels defined by40 CFR Section 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month the Permitteeshall calculate and record the tons of SO2 emitted during the previous calendarmonth from the GP 012 combustion of RAF, using the following equation:
SO2 = (0.157CZ)/2000
where:
SO2 = GP 012 sulfur dioxide emissions during the previous month (tons)C = GP 012 gallons of refined animal fat burned during the previous monthZ = weight percent of sulfur in RAF burned the previous month
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month thePermittee shall calculate and record the tons of NOx emitted from GP 012 duringthe previous calendar month using the following equation:
NOx = (X1B1 + X2B2 + 0.0001C)/2000
where:
NOx = GP 012 nitrogen oxides emissions during the previous month (tons)B1 = GP 012 gallons of RAF burned during the previous month in EU 001 - 004B2 = GP 012 gallons of RAF burned during the previous month in EU 044 & 045X1 = NOx emission factor in lb of NOx/gallon of RAF from most recent test whilecombusting RAF in EU 001 - 004X2 = NOx emission factor in lb of NOx/gallon of RAF from most recent test whilecombusting RAF in EU 044 & 045 (if RAF NOx emission testing data is notavailable, X1 and/or X2 shall be 0.0366 lb/gal)C = GP 012 cubic feet of natural gas combusted during the previous month
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
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Permit Number:
07/08/13A-15
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RAF Sulfur Content: Perform an analysis during each 12-month period followingpermit issuance to determine weight percent sulfur content in RAF using EPAMethod 6A. The first analysis shall be performed within 180 days of permitissuance.
Title I Condition: To limit potential SO2 emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
Performance Test: due before end of each calendar 60 months starting 09/15/2002to measure NOx emissions while combusting only RAF in either EU 001, EU 002,EU 003, or EU 004. Testing is required only if a total of more than 500,000 gallonsof RAF has been combusted in EU 001 through EU 004 during the 60-month periodstarting 09/15/2002.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of RAF combustion in EU 044and/or EU 045, to measure NOx emissions. Testing shall be conducted whencombusting only RAF, and on either EU 044 or EU 045.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-16
Subject Item: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
Associated Items: EU 092 Refined Products MAU 1
EU 093 Refined Products MAU 2
EU 094 Refined Products MAU 3
SV 062 Refined Products MAU 1 Stack
SV 063 Refined Products MAU 2 Stack
SV 064 Refined Products MAU 3 Stack
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.4 lbs/million Btu heat input . Thenatural gas fuel restriction for these units constitutes compliance with this limit.
Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 1
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity.
Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 2
Fuel Restriction: Units in this group are permitted to fire natural gas only. Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Permit Number:
07/08/13A-17
Subject Item: SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
Associated Items: EU 028 Rendering Machinery
EU 036 Existing Scott Bone Dryer
EU 050 New Duske Blood Dryer
EU 087 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
EU 088 Refined Products Machinery
GP 010 Blood and Bone Meal Dryers
MR 001 CE 026/EU 087 Combustion Chamber Temperature
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS (The following limits apply prior to startup of EU 088) hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp.1(A)(1) and Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.A
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour from SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity for SV 058. Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.B; meets requirements ofMinn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
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Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 1.22 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1) and Minn. R. 7011.0715,subp. 1.A
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 1.15 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 1.41 lbs/hour from SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 0.99 lbs/hour for SV 058. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity for SV058. Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.B; meets requirements ofMinn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
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Vent all CE 009 (EU 028) and CE 018 (EU 036 and EU 050) emissions through CE026.
Venting of CE 009 (EU 028) emissions through CE 026 applies until startup of EU088.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source status under40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 62 percent controlefficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 2.5 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-18
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 97 percentcontrol efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 026 Combustion Chamber Temperature: greater than or equal to 1350 F on a3-hour rolling average, unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R.7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the values recorded during the most recentMPCA-approved performance test where compliance was demonstrated. The newminimum shall be implemented upon receipt of the Notice of Compliance lettergranting preliminary approval. The minimum is final upon issuance of a permitamendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
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Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring CE 026 combustion chamber temperature, asrequired by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, andproperly maintained when CE 026 is in operation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
CE 026 Temperature Monitoring and Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall operateand maintain a continuous CE 026 combustion chamber temperature monitor andcontinuously record the combustion chamber temperature. The temperaturemonitoring device shall have a margin of error less than the greater of +/- 0.75percent of the temperature being measured or +/- 2.5 degrees Celsius (4.5 degreesFahrenheit).
The Permittee shall maintain a hard copy readout or computer disk file of thetemperature readings for the RTO combustion chamber including the calculated3-hour rolling average temperature values. The Permittee shall verify once eachshift, not to exceed 12 hours, if all observed 3-hour rolling average temperaturereadings were at or above the minimum specified in this permit. Recorded valuesbelow the minimum specified in this permit are considered deviations as defined byMinn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4& 5; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 026. The CE026 burner may be inspected annually. The Permittee shall maintain a writtenrecord of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the 3-hour rolling average combustion chamber temperature is below the requiredminimum;- the RTO or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the combustion chamber temperature to at or abovethe required minimum, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identifiedduring the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limitedto, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 026. The Permittee shall keep a recordof the type and date of any corrective action taken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 026 temperature gauge at leastonce every 12 months and shall maintain a written record of any action resultingfrom the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting required minimum CE 026 combustion chamber temperature, thePermittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, if necessary, submit a permitamendment application to address the necessary monitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-19
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of CE 026/EU 087(regenerative thermal oxidizer) to measure PM2.5 emissions.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of CE 026/EU 087(regenerative thermal oxidizer) to measure PM emissions (including condensables).
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM emissions.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM10 emissions.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM2.5 emissions.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measureVOC emissions.
Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-20
Subject Item: SV 059 Crax Room Air Stack (CE 029 & CE 030)
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
EU 090 Truck Loadout Room Air
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR CE 029 AND CE 030 hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 029) andpacked gas adsorption column (CE 030) at all times that EU 089 is in operation.The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 089 through CE 029 and CE 030.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed gas adsorption column (CE030) at all times that EU 090 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periodsof non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 090 through CE 030.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR CE 029 AND CE 030 hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and MInn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 030 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 030 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 and CE 030 in accordance withthe Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies ofthe O&M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4.0 inches of water column for CE 029unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onvalues recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 100 gallons/minute for CE 029 unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 030unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onvalues recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-21
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 320 gallons/minute for CE 030 unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING FOR CE 029 AND CE 030 hdr
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 029 and CE 030, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 029 and CE 030 are inoperation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 089 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) the CE 029 pressure drop in inches of water column;2) the CE 029 water flow rate in gallons per minute.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when either EU 089 or EU 090 isoperating, the Permittee shall read and record the following:
1) the CE 030 pressure drop in inches of water column;2) the CE 030 water flow rate in gallons per minute.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate for CE 029 and CE 030:The Permittee shall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading andwater flow rate reading, and whether or not the observed value was within therange specified in this permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in thispermit are considered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid major source classificationunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R. 7007.3000;40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 029 and CE030. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
1) The pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) The scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to needrepair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 029 and CE030. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective actiontaken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 029 and CE 030 pressure drop andflow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentifiedas required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-22
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-23
Subject Item: EU 027 Rendering Room Air
Associated Items: CE 008 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 026 Rendering Room Air Packed Tower Scrubber Stack
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To limit potential PM emissions toless than major source levels as defined by 40 CFR52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; meets requirements ofMinn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Particulate Matter < 10 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To limit potential PM10 emissions toless than major source levels as defined by 40 CFR52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed tower A (CE 008) at all timesthat the process equipment (EU 028 rendering machinery that emits EU 027rendering room air emissions) controlled by CE 008 is in operation. The Permitteeshall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 027 through CE 008.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
CE 008 (TOWER A) CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 008 Pressure Differential: Greater than or equal to 5 inches w.c., unless a newminimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
CE 008 Water Flow Rate: Greater than or equal to 100 gallons per minute, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
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Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 008, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 008 is in operation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 027 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1. the CE 008 pressure differential; 2. the CE 008 water flow rate.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate: The Permittee shall recordthe time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow rate reading, andwhether or not the observed value was within the range specified in this permit.Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit are considereddeviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4& 5; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 008. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-24
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- the scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to needrepair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 008. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 008 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Shutdown: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088. The conditions in the permitapplicable to EU 027 and associated items remains effective until permanentshutdown of EU 027 occurs.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-25
Subject Item: EU 028 Rendering Machinery
Associated Items: CE 008 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 009 Venturi Scrubber
CE 022 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 023 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
SV 026 Rendering Room Air Packed Tower Scrubber Stack
SV 027 Rendering Cooker Stack
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
What to do Why to do it
Subject Item EU 028 contains requirements applicable either:
1. prior to the startup of CE 026;2. after the startup of CE 026; or,3. both prior and after the startup of CE 026.
Requirements under any header that states 'APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP' are no longer effective upon CE 026 startup.
Prior to CE 026 startup, EU 028 emissions will vent to CE 009, CE 022, and CE023 and then either vented to the atmosphere through SV 027, or routed to CE 008and then vented to the atmosphere through SV 026.
After CE 026 startup, EU 028 emissions will be vented to CE 009 and then to CE026 and then to the atmosphere through SV 058, and CE 022 and CE 023 will beshutdown.
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EMISSION LIMITS - APPLY BEFORE AND AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for additional applicable limits and requirements that apply afterCE 026 startup
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Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 009 and does not apply toSV 058.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity .
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 009 and does not apply toSV 058.
Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP hdr
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 009) at all timesthat the process equipment (EU 028 rendering machinery) controlled by CE 009 isin operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the controlequipment.
Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 009, CE 026 (RTO), andthen through SV 058. After CE 026 startup, the Permittee shall not route EU 028emissions through CE 022 and CE 023.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for CE 026 applicable requirements
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent controlefficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-26
CE 009 Pressure Differential: Greater than or equal to 5 inches w.c. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
CE 009 Water Flow Rate: Greater than or equal to 50 gallons per minute. Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP hdr
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 009, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 009 is in operation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 028 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1. the CE 009 pressure differential; 2. the CE 009 water flow rate.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Recordkeeping of CE 009 Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate: The Permitteeshall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow ratereading, and whether or not the observed value was within the range specified inthis permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit areconsidered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4& 5; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 009. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the CE 009 pressure drop is below the required minimum;- the CE 009 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- CE 009 or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 009. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 009 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-27
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 7.34 lbs/hour for SV 027. This limitapplies when EU 028 emissions are controlled by CE 009 (venturi scrubber), CE022 (Tower B), and CE 023 (Tower C) and vented through SV 027 (renderingprocess equipment bypass stack). See EU 027 for applicable limit when EU 028emissions are controlled by CE 009 & CE 008 (Tower A) and vented through SV026 (main stack).
Title I Condition: To limit potential PM emissions toless than major source levels as defined by 40 CFR52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; meets requirements ofMinn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 7.34 lbs/hour for SV 027. This limit applieswhen EU 028 emissions are controlled by CE 009 (venturi scrubber), CE 022(Tower B), and CE 023 (Tower C) and vented through SV 027 (rendering processequipment bypass stack). See EU 027 for applicable limit when EU 028 emissionsare controlled by CE 009 & CE 008 (Tower A) and vented through SV 026 (mainstack).
Title I Condition: To limit potential PM emissions toless than major source levels as defined by 40 CFR52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP hdr
Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 009 (venturi scrubber),and then CE 022 (Tower B) and CE 023 (Tower C). After CE 023 the Permittee hasthe option of routing emissions to CE 008 (Tower A) and then through SV 026, orbypass CE 008 and vent from CE 023 through SV 027.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
CE 009 (VENTURI SCRUBBER), CE 022 (TOWER B), AND CE 023 (TOWER C)CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 022 and CE 023 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 022 and CE 023 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percentcontrol efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource and modification under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 inaccordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shallkeep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall maintain the necessary monitoringequipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flow rate asrequired by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, andproperly maintained when CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 are in operation.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4
CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Pressure Differential: Less than 5 inches wc for CE022, less than 5 inches wc for CE 023, and not less than 5 inches wc for CE 009.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Water Flow Rate: Not less than 20 gallons perminute for CE 022, not less than 30 gallons per minute for CE 023, and not lessthan 50 gallons per minute for CE 009.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14
CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, thePermittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential and water flow rate forCE 009, CE 022, and CE 023.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently asrequired by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE009, CE 022, and CE 023. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of theresults of each inspection.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-28
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop of CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate of CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 is below the permittedminimum; or- CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 or any of their components are found during anyinspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,return the water flow rate to at least the permitted minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type anddate of any corrective action taken.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5, and 14
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Shutdown: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088. The conditions in the permitapplicable to EU 028 and associated items remains effective until permanentshutdown of EU 028 occurs.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-29
Subject Item: EU 051 Emergency RICE(s)
Associated Items: GP 001 SO2 and NOx Limits
SV 044 Emergency RICE(s) (EU 051)
What to do Why to do it
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Operating Hours: less than or equal to 500 hours/year using 12-month Rolling Sumas a total for all emergency RICE.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 and September 6, 1995,U.S. EPA memorandum entitled "Calculating Potentialto Emit for Emergency Generators"
Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 0.5 lbs/million Btu heat input Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 2
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity once operating temperatures havebeen attained.
Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 1
Emergency Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) Operation: ThePermittee is authorized to operate temporary or permanent emergency RICE at thefacility, providing the total horsepower of all emergency RICE does not exceed 599hp on a calendar-day basis, and any single engine does not exceed 500 hp.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Permitted Fuels: gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas, kerosene/naphtha, butane,liquified petroleum gases (LPG), or propane.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
Operation of Emergency RICE(s): The EU 051 Emergency RICE(s) shall onlyoperate under emergency situations. An emergency RICE is a reciprocatinginternal combustion engine which only operates when no other mechanical powersource is available to meet life safety and temporary production requirements, andoperates for necessary routine periodic equipment testing. Life safety andtemporary production requirements do not occur during routine operation orproduction and are circumstances demanding power to avoid death, illness, injury,or damage to process equipment or product.
An emergency RICE is a power source used to generate electricity, pump water orother liquids, or other application. Emergency RICE does not include RICE electricgenerators operated by an electric customer during periods of intentional electricservice disruption by the electric service provider or a RICE used as a substitute foranother power source that is undergoing scheduled maintenance.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Recordkeeping: For each emergency RICE that is operated at the facility, thePermittee shall record the arrival and departure date of the engine.
Once each day, the Permittee shall record in a log the serial number, model,manufacturer, horsepower rating and hours of operation of each emergency RICEthat operated at the facility during the previous calendar day. If no emergencyRICE were operated, the log shall indicate this.
By the 15th day of each month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the totalemergency RICE operating hours for the previous month, and the previous12-month period.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Diesel Fuel Supplier Certification: For each delivery of diesel fuel, the Permitteeshall obtain a supplier certification that either states the actual sulfur content inpercent by weight in the diesel fuel, or guarantees that the sulfur content does notexceed 0.0015 percent by weight.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day calculate and record the EU 051usage of gasoline (gallons), diesel fuel (gallons), natural gas (cubic feet),kerosene/naphtha (gallons), butane (gallons), liquified petroleum gases (LPG)(gallons), or propane (gallons) during the previous calendar day.
By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the EU 051 usage of gasoline(gallons), diesel fuel (gallons), natural gas (cubic feet), kerosene/naphtha (gallons),butane (gallons), liquified petroleum gases (LPG) (gallons), or propane (gallons)during the previous calendar month. The Permittee shall convert and record themonthly fuel usage from a volume basis, to a heat input basis according to theprocedure in the appendix.
Title I Condition: To limit potential NOx emissions toless than major source levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-30
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month thePermittee shall:
1) Calculate and record EU 051 NOx emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
NOx = (Fa * Ha) + (Fb * Hb) + (Fc * Hc) + (Fd * Hd) + (Fe * He) + (Ff * Hf)
(continued)
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
where:NOx = EU 051 pounds NOx/monthFa = diesel fuel emission factorHa = diesel fuel heat inputFb = natural gas emission factorHb = natural gas heat inputFc = gasoline emission factorHc = gasoline heat inputFd = propane/liquified petroleum gases (LPG) emission factorHd = propane/liquified petroleum gases (LPG) heat inputFe = kerosene/naphtha emission factorHe = kerosene/naphtha heat inputFf = butane emission factorHf = butane heat input
All heat inputs are in units of mmBtu per month and determined according to theprocedure in the appendix. Emission factors (lb/mmBtu) are listed in the appendix,or obtained from the current version of AP-42 or the current MPCA emissioncalculation form for internal combustion engines, if more current than the appendix.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-31
Subject Item: EU 087 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
Associated Items: SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
What to do Why to do it
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity.
Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
Permitted fuel: natural gas only. Combustion of only natural gas ensurescompliance with Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.A.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-32
Subject Item: EU 088 Refined Products Machinery
Associated Items: CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
CE 027 Venturi Scrubber
CE 028 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
What to do Why to do it
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Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 027), thepacked-gas adsorption column (CE 028), and the RTO (CE 026) at all times thatEU 088 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation ofthe control equipment.
Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 027, CE 028, CE 026(RTO), and then through SV 058.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS(See SV 058 for CE 026 Requirements)
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 so it achieves a total controlefficeincy for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent controlefficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 so it achieves a total controlefficency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4.0 inches of water column for CE 027,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 50.0 gallons/minute for CE 027, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent controlefficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-33
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 028,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 120.0 gallons/minute for CE 028, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 027 and CE 028, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 027 and CE 028 are inoperation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 088 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) Pressure drop for CE 027 and CE 028 in inches of water column;2) Water flow rate for CE 027 and CE 028 in gallons per minute.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate Recordkeeping for CE 027 and CE 028: ThePermittee shall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and waterflow rate reading, and whether or not the observed value was within the rangespecified in this permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permitare considered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and 5
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency predescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 027 and CE028. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective actions as soon as possibleif any of the following occur:
1) The CE 027 or CE 028 pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The CE 027 or CE 028 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) CE 027 or CE 028 or any of their components are found during any inspection inneed of repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 027 and CE028. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any correctiveactions taken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 027 and CE 028 pressure drop andwater flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of anyaction resulting from the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permitte shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable and the corrective actions taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-34
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-35
Subject Item: EU 091 Refined Products Room Air
Associated Items: CE 031 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 060 Refined Products Room Air Stack #1
SV 061 Refined Products Room Air Stack #2
What to do Why to do it
EMISSION LIMITS hdr
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B)
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed-gas adsorption column (CE031) at all times that EU 091 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periodsof non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 091 through CE 031.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent controlefficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 031,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 1000 gallons/minute for CE 031, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
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Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 031, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 031 is in operation.
40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 091 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) Pressure drop for CE 031 in inches of water column;2) Water flow rate for CE 031 in gallons per minute.
Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate for CE 031: The Permitteeshall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow ratereading, and whether or not the observed value was within the range specified inthis permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit areconsidered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
Title I Condition: To avoid classifcation as a majorsource under 40 CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and 5
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-36
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 031. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possiblein any of the following occur:
1) The CE 031 pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The CE 031 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) The scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to be inneed of repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 031. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective actions taken.
40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 031 pressure drop and flow ratemonitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any action resultingfrom the calibration or replacement.
40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted iin Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permitte shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective actions taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn. R. 7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R. 7017.0200
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TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-37
Subject Item: EU 092 Refined Products MAU 1
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 062 Refined Products MAU 1 Stack
What to do Why to do it
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
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TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-38
Subject Item: EU 093 Refined Products MAU 2
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 063 Refined Products MAU 2 Stack
What to do Why to do it
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
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TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-39
Subject Item: EU 094 Refined Products MAU 3
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 064 Refined Products MAU 3 Stack
What to do Why to do it
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
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TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTSHormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-40
Subject Item: CE 029 Venturi Scrubber
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
What to do Why to do it
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Facility Name:
Permit Number:
07/08/13A-41
Subject Item: CE 030 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
EU 090 Truck Loadout Room Air
What to do Why to do it
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TABLE B: SUBMITTALSFacility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
07/08/13B-1
Also, where required by an applicable rule or permit condition, send to the Permit Document Coordinator notices of:- accumulated insignificant activities,- installation of control equipment,- replacement of an emissions unit, and- changes that contravene a permit term.
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 parts7007.0100 to 7007.1850 must be certified by a responsible official, defined in Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 21. Other submittals shallbe 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 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota 55155-4194
Table B lists most of the submittals required by this permit. Please note that some submittal requirements may appear in Table Aor, if applicable, within a compliance schedule located in Table C. Table B is divided into two sections in order to separately listone-time only and recurrent submittal requirements.
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
TABLE B: ONE TIME SUBMITTALS OR NOTIFICATIONSFacility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
07/08/13B-2
What to send When to send Portion of Facility Affected
Application for Permit Reissuance due 180 days before expiration of ExistingPermit
Total Facility
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of CE 026/EU087 or 15 days after permit issuance,whichever is later. The notification shallspecify the date that fuel was first combustedby CE 026/EU 087.
SV058
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 088. EU088
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 089and EU 090.
SV059
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 091. EU091
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 092. EU092
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 093. EU093
Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup due 15 days after Initial Startup of EU 094. EU094
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU088.
EU088
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU089 and EU 090.
SV059
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU091.
EU091
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU092.
EU092
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU093.
EU093
Notification of the Date Construction Began due 30 days after Start Of Construction of EU094.
EU094
Notification due 30 days after Shutdown of EU 027.Notification shall be postmarked within 30days of actual shutdown.
EU027
Notification due 30 days after Shutdown of EU 028.Notification shall be postmarked within 30days of actual shutdown.
EU028
Testing Frequency Plan due 60 days after Initial Performance Test forPM and PM2.5 emissions. The plan shallspecify a testing frequency based on the initialperformance test results for PM and PM2.5and MPCA guidance. Future performancetests at 12-month, 36-month, or 60-monthintervals, or as applicable, shall be requiredupon written approval of the test frequencyplan.
SV058
Testing Frequency Plan due 60 days after Initial Performance Test forPM, PM10, PM2.5 and VOC emissions. Theplan shall specify a testing frequency basedon the initial performance test results for PM,PM10, PM2.5 and VOC and MPCA guidance.Future performance tests at 12-, 36-, or60-month intervals, or as applicable, shall berequired upon written approval of the testfrequency plan.
SV058
TABLE B: ONE TIME SUBMITTALS OR NOTIFICATIONSFacility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
07/08/13B-3
Testing Frequency Plan due 60 days after Performance Test fordetermining opacity. The plan shall specify atesting frequency for opacity based on theopacity performance test (due 10/26/2017)data and MPCA guidance. Futureperformance tests based on 12-month,36-month, or 60-month intervals, or asapplicable, shall be required upon writtenapproval of the plan by the MPCA.
Future testing shall be conducted on a unit notpreviously tested. After testing all units,testing shall be conducted on the unit whoseprevious test is least current.
GP011
Testing Frequency Plan due 60 days after Performance Test fordetermining the NOx lb/hr emission factor.The plan shall specify a testing frequency forNOx based on the NOx emission factorperformance test (due 10/26/2015) data andMPCA guidance. Future performance testsbased on 12-month, 36-month, or 60-monthintervals, or as applicable, shall be requiredupon written approval of the plan by theMPCA.
Future testing shall be conducted on a unit notpreviously tested. After testing all units,testing shall be conducted on the unit whoseprevious test is least current.
GP011
TABLE B: RECURRENT SUBMITTALSFacility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
07/08/13B-4
What to send When to send Portion of Facility Affected
Semiannual Deviations Report due 30 days after end of each calendarhalf-year starting 08/05/1999 . The firstsemiannual report submitted by the Permitteeshall cover the calendar half-year in which thepermit is issued. The first report of eachcalendar year covers January 1 - June 30.The second report of each calendar yearcovers July 1 - December 31.
Total Facility
Compliance Certification due 31 days after end of each calendar yearstarting 08/05/1999 (for the previous calendaryear). The certification shall be submitted on aform approved by the Commissioner, both tothe Commissioner and to the US EPAregional office in Chicago. This report coversall deviations experienced during the calendaryear.
Total Facility
APPENDIX MATERIAL Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP ‐ Austin Permit Number: 09900002‐011 1. EU 051 Nitrogen Oxides Emission Factors and Fuel Heat Contents
Fuel Type NOx Emission Factor (lb/mmBtu)
Fuel Heat Content
Gasoline 1.63 0.13 mmBtu/gallon
Diesel Fuel 4.41 0.137 mmBtu/gallon
Natural Gas 4.08 0.0105 mmBtu/cubic foot
Kerosene/naphtha 3.474 0.135 mmBtu/gallon
Propane/ Liquid Petroleum Gas 1.519 0.0915 mmBtu/gallon
Butane 1.355 0.1026 mmBtu/gallon
Conversion of Fuel Volume to Heat Input: Fv * Fh = Fuel Heat Input (mmBtu/month) Where: Fv = volume of fuel used (gallons or cubic feet per month) Fh = fuel heat content as listed above (mmBtu/gallon or mmBtu/cubic foot)
2. Insignificant Activities Required to be Listed
Minn. R. 7007.1300, subp.
Activity Applicable Minn. R. Standard
3.A Space Heaters ‐ N Holding Pen 2 @0.32 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.A. Shop Space Heater 0.75 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.A. Break Room Space Heater 0.125 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.E(1) 500 gallon gasoline tank at QPP
3.F Laundry units 2 @0.25 mmBtu/hr & 2 @0.20 mmBtu/hr
7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.H(3) 4 welding stations and several portable welders 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I Nine vacuum pump vents 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I GP Salt System 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I GP Sugar System 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I 12 smoked meat/prepared sausage ovens w/smoke flavor spray
7011.0610 PM and opacity
3.I Precooked Bacon Oven Room Vent 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I Three vacuum pump vents 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I MP Salt System 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I 17 dry sausage ovens 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I Two vacuum pump vents 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I One 500 gallon diesel fuel tank @QPP
3.I One 200,000 gallon lard tank ‐ steam heated
Minn. R. 7007.1300, subp.
Activity Applicable Minn. R. Standard
3.I One 200,000 gallon tallow tank ‐ steam heated
3.I Five dehairing room vents
3.I KC‐7 MAH @2.16 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Kill Floor MAU @1.0 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Dessicant Air Handler @0.273 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I RWO MAU @0.243 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Drench Cabinet MAU @0.21 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Pig Skin Salt System 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I Office boiler @0.396 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Rendering MAU @2.17 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Hog Hair Hydrolyzer 7011.0715 PM and opacity
3.I New Boiler Room MAU @1.361 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Natural Gas Standby Generator 7011.2300 SO2 and opacity
3.I Refined Products MAU 4 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Refined Products Roof Top Unit 1 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Refined Products Roof Top Unit 2 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Refined Products Energy Recovery Ventilator 1 7011.0515 PM and opacity
3.I Refined Products Energy Recovery Ventilator 2 7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Three vapor smoke generators 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 Old Boiler Room MAU @5.616 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Two Radiant Wall Ovens @3.0 mmBtu/hr each 7011.0610 PM and opacity
4 Hog Hair Singer #1 @8 mmBtu/hr 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 Hog Hair Singer #2 @6.5 mmBtu/hr 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 KC‐9 MAH @5.612 mmBtu/hr 7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Two Rendering MAH @2.48 mmBtu/hr each 7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Room Air ‐ Blood/Bone Drying 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 Dock Area Room Air 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 Dock Area Surface Vents 7011.0715 PM and opacity
4 Two Hog Cut Space Heaters @ 4mmBtu/hr each 7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Two Pretreatment Space Heaters @ 2.313 mmBtu/hr each
7011.0515 PM and opacity
4 Two Front End Kill Space Heaters @3.255 mmBtu/hr each
7011.0515 PM and opacity
Minn. R. 7008.4110
Maintenance grinding & sawdust cyclone vented indoors 100% of the time
7011.0715 PM and opacity
3. GP 011 Modeling Parameters
stack/vent number
emission unit
stack height (feet)
flow rate (acfm)
stack diameter (feet)
stack temperature
F UTM
Easting (m)
UTM Northing
(m)
NOx lb/hr
SV 051 EU 080 35 15185 1.33 835 502805.2 4835695.6 48.92
SV 052 EU 081 35 15185 1.33 835 502805.2 4835791.0 48.92
SV 053 EU 082 35 15185 1.33 835 502805.2 4835814.5 48.92
SV 054 EU 083 35 15185 1.33 835 502805.2 4835838.0 48.92
SV 055 EU 084 35 15185 1.33 835 502797.0 4836094.5 48.92
SV 056 EU 085 35 15185 1.33 835 502797.0 4836102.3 48.92
SV 057 EU 086 35 15185 1.33 835 502797.0 4836110.1 48.92
4. Greenhouse Gas Emission Calculation Equations and Combustion Unit Inventory
Heat Contents and CO2e emission factors obtained from part 98 subp. C Table C‐1 and C‐2 Equation 1. CO2e = [(NG*1028*117.0036) + (RAF*125*156.7864) + (EU 051 CO2e) + (DO*138*163.6026)]/2000
Where:
CO2e = monthly total facility CO2e (tons/month)
NG = total facility monthly natural gas usage (mmcf/month)
1028 = natural gas heat content (mmBtu/mmcf)
117.0036 = total natural gas CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
RAF = total facility monthly refined animal fat usage (1000 gallons/month)
125 = refined animal fat heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
156.7864 = total refined animal fat CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
EU 051 CO2e = total EU 051 CO2e emissions from LPG, propane, butane, gasoline, and naphtha/kerosene calculated with Equation 2 (lb/month)
DO = total facility monthly No. 2 distillate oil (diesel fuel in peaking generators) usage (1000 gallons/month)
138 = distillate oil heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
163.6026 = total No. 2 distillate oil CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
Equation 2. EU 051 CO2e = [(LPG*92*139.3959) + (P*91*136.0449) + (B*101*144.1799) + (G*125*155.3574) + (NK*135*159.7666)]
Where:
EU 051 CO2e = monthly EU 051 CO2e from LPG, butane, gasoline, and naphtha/kerosene (lb/month)
LPG = EU 051 monthly LPG usage (1000 gallons/month)
92 = LPG heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
139.3959 = total LPG CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
P = EU 051 monthly propane usage (1000 gallons/month)
91 = propane heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
136.0449 = total propane CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
B = EU 051 monthly butane usage (1000 gallons/month)
101 = butane heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
144.1799 = total butane CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
G = EU 051 monthly gasoline usage (1000 gallons/month)
125 = gasoline heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
155.3574 = total gasoline CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
NK = EU 051 monthly naphtha usage (1000 gallons/month)
135 = naphtha/kerosene heat content (mmBtu/1000 gallons)
159.7666 = total naphtha/kerosene CO2e factor for CO2, N2O, and CH4 emissions (lb/mmBtu)
HORMEL COMBUSTION EQUIPMENT LIST
Emission Unit ID #
Equipment Max Firing Rate (mmBtu/hr)
Permitted or Design Fuel
Group 012
EU001 Boiler 1 49.00 NG, RAF (refined animal fat)
EU002 Boiler 2 49.00 NG, RAF
EU003 Boiler 3 49.00 NG, RAF
EU004 Boiler 4 25.10 NG, RAF
EU005 Boiler 5 7.14 Natural Gas
EU044 Boiler 6 29.40 NG, RAF
EU045 Boiler 7 29.40 NG, RAF
Group 011
EU080 Generator 1 18.03 FO #2 (No. 2 distillate oil)
EU081 Generator 2 18.03 FO #2
EU082 Generator 3 18.03 FO #2
EU083 Generator 4 18.03 FO #2
EU084 Generator 5 18.03 FO #2
EU085 Generator 6 18.03 FO #2
EU086 Generator 7 18.03 FO #2
EU051 Emergency Generator 4.19 Gasoline, FO #2, NG, kerosene, butane, propane (LPG)
IA EU078 Emergency Generator 1.30 Natural Gas
Other NG Sources
Ovens (1.5 mmBtu/hr each * 12 ovens) 18.00 Natural Gas
Scott Bone Dryer 9.00 Natural Gas
Duske Blood Dryer 3.50 Natural Gas
Singer #1 8.00 Natural Gas
Singer #2 6.50 Natural Gas
Radiant Wall Oven (1st) 3.00 Natural Gas
Laundry (2) 0.50 Natural Gas
Laundry (2) 0.40 Natural Gas
Livestock Office Boiler 0.40 Natural Gas
Hog Cut (2) 8.00 Natural Gas
Emission Unit ID #
Equipment Max Firing Rate (mmBtu/hr)
Permitted or Design Fuel
Pretreatment (2) 4.63 Natural Gas
Front End Kill (2) 6.51 Natural Gas
N. Holding Pen (2) 0.64 Natural Gas
Shop 0.75 Natural Gas
KC‐9 5.62 Natural Gas
KC‐7 2.16 Natural Gas
MP‐11 Belt Grill 0.28 Natural Gas
RWO 0.24 Natural Gas
Rendering (2) 4.95 Natural Gas
Corvette Building 0.21 Natural Gas
Old Boiler Room 5.62 Natural Gas
New Boiler Room 1.36 Natural Gas
Break Room QPP 0.21 Natural Gas
Break Room QPP 0.13 Natural Gas
Kill Floor (Sticking) 1.00 Natural Gas
Rendering 2.17 Natural Gas
MP‐130 Desiccant Unit 0.86 Natural Gas
Trim/Blend Desiccant 0.36 Natural Gas
QPP Office MAU 1 0.26 Natural Gas
QPP Office RTU 1 0.39 Natural Gas
QPP Office RTU 2 0.27 Natural Gas
QPP Office RTU 3 0.57 Natural Gas
QPP Office RTU 4 0.78 Natural Gas
QPP Office water htrs 1.50 Natural Gas
DS 11 Hall Desiccant 0.40 Natural Gas
Livestock Boilers (2) 6.00 Natural Gas
Refined Products MAU 4 0.606 Natural Gas
Refined Products RTU 1 0.105 Natural Gas
Refined Products RTU 2 0.24 Natural Gas
Refined Products ERV 1 0.10 Natural Gas
Refined Products ERV 2 0.10 Natural Gas
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENT
For
AIR EMISSION PERMIT NO. 09900002‐011
This technical support document (TSD) is intended for all parties interested in the permit and to meet
the requirements that have been set forth by the federal and state regulations (40 CFR § 70.7(a)(5) and
Minn. R. 7007.0850, subp. 1). The purpose of this document is to provide the legal and factual
justification for each applicable requirement or policy decision considered in the determination to issue
the permit.
1. General Information
1.1 Applicant and Stationary Source Location:
Table 1. Applicant and Source Address
Applicant/Address Stationary Source/Address
(SIC Code: 2013/2011)
Hormel Foods Corp/Quality Pork Processors
1 Hormel Place
Austin, MN 55912‐3680
Hormel Foods Corporation
500 14th Avenue Northeast
Austin, Mower County, MN 55912
Contact: Tyler Hulsebus
Phone: 507‐437‐5221
1.2 Facility Description
Hormel Foods Corporation (Permittee) operates a meat processing plant (Facility) in Austin, Minnesota.
At the Facility, Quality Pork Processors (QPP) processes hogs, and the Permittee manufactures the hogs
into ham, bacon, dry sausage, fresh sausage, SPAM®, and other meat products. Byproducts consist of
blood, cracklings, bone meal, and choice white grease (a component of a broader category of
substances known as Refined Animal Fats). QPP is a co‐Permittee however Hormel Foods owns all
equipment and operates the majority of it; QPP only operates some of the emissions equipment
(insignificant combustion sources) in the processing area.
1.3 Description of the Activities Allowed by this Permit Action
Hormel Foods is proposing to remove the existing rendering operations (EU027/028) and re‐design the operations to be installed in a new portion of the facility. Operations in the new portion of the facility will be referred to as refined products operations (EU088‐091). The re‐designed refined products operations will be housed in a new manufacturing building to be constructed on the same site as the existing facility. The addition to the facility will include rendering machinery, some new and some relocated from existing operations, as well as new meat and bone meal (MBM) and dried blood truck load out system.
With the installation of the RTO (CE026), CE022 and CE023 will be shut down and SV027 removed. Also, EU027, EU028 and CE009 will be removed. New venturi scrubbers (CE027 and CE029) and packed‐gas
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adsorption columns (CE028, CE030 and CE031) will be added to control emissions from the refined products operations (EU088‐091) along with control from the RTO (CE026).
This project will include installation of eight (8) natural gas‐fired air handling units. Five of these units qualify as insignificant activities and three qualify as emission units (EU092‐094). No. 6 fuel oil storage tanks (TK001‐003) have been removed.
At the time of this permit action there is a minor amendment submitted June 13, 2011 that will not be included with this permit action as the construction schedule for the Refined Products Upgrade project is important to Hormel Foods.
1.4. Facility Emissions:
Table 2. Title I Emissions Increase Summary
Pollutant
Unlimited Potential
Emissions from the
Modification (tpy)
Limited
Potential
Emissions from
the
Modification
(tpy)
NSR/112(g)
Threshold for New
Major Source (tpy)
NSR/ 112(g)
Review Required?
(Yes/No)
PM 2,486 53.11 250 No
PM10 1,029 53.11 250 No
PM2.5 60.04 53.11 250 No
NOx 5.25 5.25 250 No
SO2 0.03 0.03 250 No
CO 4.42 4.42 250 No
Ozone (VOC) 190.35 53.01 250 No
Lead 2.63E‐05 2.63E‐05 250 No
CO2e* 6,273 6,273** 100,000 No
total HAPs 4.53E‐03 4.53E‐03 10/25 No
*Carbon dioxide equivalents as defined in Minn. R. 7007.0100.
** Does not affect existing facility‐wide CO2e limit of 94,700 tpy
Table 3. Total Facility Potential to Emit Summary
PM
tpy
PM10
tpy
PM2.5
tpy
SO2
tpy
NOx
tpy
CO
tpy
CO2e
Tpy
VOC
tpy
Single
HAP
tpy
All
HAPs
tpy
Total Facility
Limited Potential
Emissions
180.29 179.48 78.89 238.64 228.53 156.83 94,700 75.66 1.55
2.37
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Table 4. Facility Classification
Classification Major/Affected
Source
Synthetic Minor/Area Minor/Area
PSD PM, PM10, PM2.5, SO2,
NOX, CO, CO2e, VOC
Part 70 Permit Program PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOX,
CO
VOC
Part 63 NESHAP Single/Total HAPs
2. Regulatory and/or Statutory Basis
New Source Review
The Facility is an existing synthetic minor source under New Source Review regulations. Changes
authorized by this permit action will not change this status.
Part 70 Permit Program
The Facility is a major source under the Part 70 permit program.
New Source Performance Standards (NSPS)
The changes authorized by this permit action are not subject to any NSPS.
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
HAP emissions from the entire Facility after construction will remain less than the major source level as
defined in 40 CFR pt. 63. Therefore, no major source NESHAPs apply. Existing boilers are subject to the
area source MACT and EU051 is subject to subp. ZZZZ.
Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM)
CAM plans from permit no. 09900002‐010 that were placed in Appendix 5 of that permit were removed
and included as attachments to this TSD. For this permit action, CAM applies to Refined Products
Machinery (EU088), Crax Room Air (EU089) and Refined Products Room Air (EU091). Applicable
pollutants include PM and PM10 for all three emission units and VOC for EU088. All three emission units
qualify as “Other” PSEU.
Environmental Review & AERA
Environmental review and risk analysis are not triggered by this major amendment.
Minnesota State Rules
Portions of the facility are subject to the following Minnesota Standards of Performance:
Minn. R. 7011.0515 Standards of Performance for New Indirect Heating Equipment
Minn. R. 7011.0715 Standards of Performance for Post‐1969 Industrial Process Equipment
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Table 5. Regulatory Overview of Units Affected by the Modification/Permit Amendment
Level* Applicable Regulations Comments:
GP001
GP012
App. 4
Title I Condition: To limit
potential SO2 emissions to less
than major source levels
defined by 40 CFR § 52.21;
Minn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.
7007.0800, subps. 2, 4 & 5,
Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 1
All references to #6 fuel oil and waste oil use at the facility are being
removed from the permit. This includes references in Appendix 4.
EU088 Title I Condition: To avoid
classification as a major source
under 40 CFR § 52.21; Minn. R.
7007.3000
Limits on PM, PM10, PM2.5 and VOC. Control by venturi scrubber
(CE027), packed‐gas adsorption column (CE028) and RTO (CE026).
EU089
EU090
(@ SV059)
Title I Condition: To avoid
classification as a major source
under 40 CFR § 52.21; Minn. R.
7007.3000
Limits on PM, PM10 and PM2.5. Control by venturi scrubber (CE029)
and packed‐gas adsorption column (CE030).
EU091 Title I Condition: To avoid
classification as a major source
under 40 CFR § 52.21; Minn. R.
7007.3000
Limits on PM, PM10 and PM2.5. Control by packed‐gas adsorption column (CE031).
EU092
EU093
EU094
(@ GP014)
Minn. R. 7011.0515 PM limit and opacity limit with exceptions. Fuel restricted to natural
gas.
SV058 Title I Condition: To avoid
classification as a major source
under 40 CFR § 52.21; Minn. R.
7007.3000; Minn. R. 7011.0715
Limits on PM, PM10, PM2.5, VOC and opacity applicable upon startup
of EU088.
*Where the requirement appears in the permit (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.).
3. Technical Information
Hormel Foods Corporation proposes to construct the following emission units as part of the new refined
products operations at the facility:
Refined Products Machinery (EU088) ‐ High intensity vapors generated from the refined
products process will be treated in a new venturi scrubber (CE027) and packed‐gas
adsorption column (CE028) and then directed into the existing RTO (CE026) before being
released to the atmosphere through SV058.
Crax Room Air (EU089) ‐ Room air from the refined products grinding area will pass
through a new venturi scrubber (CE029) and directed into a packed‐gas adsorption
column (CE030) before venting to the atmosphere through SV059.
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Truck Loadout Room Air (EU090) ‐ Room air from the refined products storage and truck
loadout area will be routed to a new packed‐gas adsorption column (CE030) prior to
venting to the atmosphere through SV059.
Refined Products Room Air (EU091) ‐ Room air from the refined products processing
area will be treated with a new packed‐gas adsorption column (CE031) and then vented
to the atmosphere through SV060 and 061.
Hormel Foods requests the two‐stage issuance option outlined in Minn. R. 7007.0750, subp. 7 for this
permit action. The first stage issuance permit conditions are related to construction and include
emissions limits, recordkeeping associated with these limits and are Title I Conditions to avoid major
source status under 40 CFR Section 52.21. Associated initial performance testing also qualifies as first
stage issuance permit conditions. See section 3.5 of this TSD for further information regarding two‐stage
issuance.
The permit will reflect three (3) stages of operation for the rendering and refined products equipment in
order to account for all possible operating scenarios within the construction schedule. Operating
scenarios 1 and 2 are already listed in the existing permit. Only scenario 3 will need to be added with
this permit action.
Operating Scenario 1 (Existing Rendering Machinery Prior to Startup of RTO (CE026)) ‐ Existing rendering
machinery (EU028) emissions will vent through CE009, CE022 and CE023 and then either be vented to
the atmosphere through SV027 or routed to CE008 and then vented to the atmosphere through SV026.
Operating Scenario 2 (Existing Rendering Machinery After Startup of RTO (CE026)) ‐ Existing rendering
machinery (EU028) emissions will vent through CE009 and then CE026 and then to the atmosphere
through SV058. CE022 and CE023 will be shut down, and SV027 will be removed.
Operating Scenario 3 (New Refined Products Machinery) ‐ New refined products machinery (EU088) will
vent through a new venturi scrubber (CE027), a new packed‐gas adsorption column (CE028), and
through the previously permitted RTO (CE026) and then to the atmosphere through SV058. The existing
rendering machinery (EU028) and CE009 will be shut down.
CE008 will continue to operate to control possible odor. EU036 and EU050 will vent through CE018 and
then CE026 and then to the atmosphere through SV058 following installation of CE026 and EU088. The
Refined Products Machinery project will not affect items CE018, EU036 or EU050.
Existing Rendering Room Air (EU027)
All particulate emitting equipment will be removed from the existing rendering room once the new
refined products machinery (EU088) is operating. The only items remaining in this area will be an
enclosed hog grinder and enclosed grease storage tanks. Hormel Foods believes there will not be any
particulate matter emitted from these processes. Thus, Hormel Foods proposes to remove EU027 from
the permit following startup of EU088. The existing packed‐gas adsorption column (CE008) will continue
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to operate as a precaution for odor control only. Shutdown requirements have been added to the
permit for EU027 and EU028 in connection with construction of EU088.
Removal of #6 Fuel Oil and Used Oil
As part of this amendment, Hormel Foods requests to remove #6 fuel oil and used oil from the
permitted fuel options in GP012 Boilers. Storage tanks for #6 fuel oil have been removed and used oil
has not been burned in several years at the facility. The boilers will continue to burn natural gas as
primary fuel and refined animal fats (RAF) as an alternate fuel as economic conditions present
themselves. As a result of this, PTE for Boilers #1‐4 were revised in the facility description and TK001‐
003 were removed. TK001‐003 were also removed from Appendix 2.
Compliance Assurance Monitoring
EU088, EU089 and EU091 are subject to Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) for PM and PM10 as
each of these units has control equipment and their uncontrolled emissions are greater than 100 tpy.
EU088 is also subject to CAM for VOC as the uncontrolled emissions are greater than 100 tpy. Each of
these emission units qualify as “Other” PSEU. Uncontrolled emissions from EU090 are below 100 tpy and
thus, EU090 is not subject to CAM. CAM plans for EU088, EU089 and EU091 are attached to this TSD.
Initial Performance Testing and Periodic Performance Testing
Initial performance tests for the new emission units will be due 180 days after initial startup. Performance tests for EU088 will measure PM, PM10, PM2.5 and VOC. Daily monitoring and recordkeeping of pressure drop and water flow rate will be conducted in lieu of performance testing for EU089‐091.
Smoked Meat Oven #7 (EU007) conducted a GP003 performance test for PM and opacity on October 7, 2011 showing compliance with permit limits. The next scheduled performance test for GP003 is due on or before October 7, 2016. Generator No. 5 (EU084) conducted a GP011 performance test for NOX and opacity on October 26, 2012 determining a lb/hr NOX emission factor. The next scheduled performance test for GP011 is due on or before October 26, 2015 for NOX and on or before October 26, 2017 for opacity.
Environmental Justice
An email response from EPA Region V dated April 23, 2013 stated the facility located at 500 14th Ave NE in Austin may have environmental justice concerns. Both Mower County and the City of Austin were contacted and asked if there were citizen complaints related to this facility. Mower County said they did not have any complaints on file for Hormel Foods Corp/QPP. The City of Austin also did not have any recent complaints on record for this facility.
3.1 Emissions Increase Analysis
The emission calculation methodologies for the proposed emission units related to the Refined Products Upgrade project are described below. Emission calculations are provided for the following emission units: EU088 (Refined Products Machinery), EU089 (Crax Room Air), EU090 (Truck Loadout Room Air), and EU091 (Refined Products Room Air). Revised emission calculations for Boilers 1‐4 were provided given these units will now burn only natural gas and RAF. (See attachment 2.)
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Refined Products Machinery (EU088)
Controlled emissions for EU088 are based on a grain loading factor of 0.01 gr/dscf and the air flow for the system. EU088 will be controlled by CE027 (venturi scrubber), CE028 (packed‐gas adsorption column) and CE026 (previously permitted RTO) in series. The uncontrolled emissions are back calculated based on the control efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070 for venturi scrubbers, packed‐gas adsorption columns and thermal oxidizers. The packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies are assumed equivalent to the spray tower efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070.
The listed PM control efficiency for the venturi scrubber is 94%, the spray tower is 85%, and the thermal oxidizer is 62%. Thus, the overall control efficiency for PM is 99.96%.
0.94 + (1‐0.94)*0.85 + (1‐0.94)*(1‐0.85)*0.62 = 99.66%
The listed PM10 control efficiency for the venturi scrubber is 84%, the spray tower is 84%, and the thermal oxidizer is 62%. Thus, the overall control efficiency for PM10 is 99.03%.
0.84 + (1‐0.84)*0.84 + (1‐0.84)*(1‐0.84)*0.62 = 99.03%
Hormel Foods conservatively assumes that the venturi scrubber and packed‐gas adsorption column will not control PM2.5 emissions, but the previously permitted RTO will control PM2.5 emissions. The assumed control efficiency for PM2.5 is 62%. There is not a listed control efficiency for VOC for the venturi scrubber or packed‐gas adsorption column. The listed control efficiency for thermal oxidizers is 97%.
Published emission factors are not available for rendering operations such as those included in the Refined Products Upgrade project. As noted in AP‐42 Section 9.5.3.3, “Meat Rendering Plants”, emissions from edible rendering processes are not considered significant because no cooking vapors are emitted and direct heat with the edible fat is minimal. AP‐42 indicates that particulate matter is emitted from grinding and screening of the solids or crax but that no data is available. In addition, the technical support document for permit no. 09900002‐008 also indicates that rendering is not known as a substantial PM source. Therefore, Hormel Foods believes that calculating the controlled emissions based on the above grain loading factor and air flow for the system is a conservative estimate of PM emissions from Refined Products Machinery. In addition, EU088 will be controlled with a venturi scrubber, packed‐gas adsorption column and an RTO.
Pressure drop and water flow rate are indicators of control equipment performance. Hormel Foods is proposing to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of the venturi scrubber and packed‐gas adsorption column. (See attached CAM plan.) The RTO monitoring and recordkeeping are already listed under SV058 in the permit. Hormel Foods is not proposing to modify the existing RTO monitoring conditions.
Crax Room Air (EU089)
Controlled emissions for EU089 are based on a grain loading factor of 0.01 gr/dscf and the air flow for the system. EU089 will be controlled by CE029 (venturi scrubber) and CE030 (packed‐gas adsorption column) in series. The uncontrolled emissions are back calculated based on the control efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070 for venturi scrubbers and packed‐gas adsorption columns. The packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies are assumed equivalent to the spray tower efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070.
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The listed PM control efficiency for a venturi scrubber is 94% and spray tower is 85%. Thus, the overall control efficiency for PM is 99.1%.
0.94 + (1‐0.94)*0.85 = 99.1%
The listed PM10 control efficiency for a venturi scrubber is 84% and spray tower is 84%. Thus, the overall control efficiency for PM10 is 97.44%.
0.84 + (1‐0.84)*0.84 = 97.44%
Hormel Foods conservatively assumes that the venturi scrubber and packed‐gas adsorption column will not control PM2.5 emissions.
As mentioned above, Hormel Foods believes that calculating the controlled emissions based on the above grain loading and air flow for the system is a conservative estimate of PM emissions from Crax Room Air. In addition, EU089 will be controlled with a scrubber and packed‐gas adsorption column. Hormel Foods is proposing to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of the venturi scrubber and packed‐gas adsorption column. (See attached CAM plan.)
Truck Loadout Room Air (EU090)
Controlled emissions for EU090 are based on a grain loading factor of 0.01 gr/dscf and the air flow for the system. EU090 will be controlled by CE030 (packed‐gas adsorption column). The uncontrolled emissions are back calculated based on the packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies. As noted above, the packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies are assumed equivalent to the spray tower efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070.
The listed PM control efficiency for spray tower is 85%. The listed PM10 control efficiency for spray tower is 84%. Hormel Foods conservatively assumes that the packed‐gas adsorption column will not control PM2.5 emissions. Hormel Foods is proposing to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of the packed‐gas adsorption column.
Refined Products Room Air (EU091)
Controlled emissions for EU091 are based on a grain loading factor of 0.01 gr/dscf and the air flow for the system. EU091 will be controlled by CE031 (packed‐gas adsorption column). The uncontrolled emissions are back calculated based on the packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies. As noted above, the packed‐gas adsorption column control efficiencies are assumed equivalent to the spray tower efficiencies listed in Minn. R. 7011.0070.
The listed PM control efficiency for spray tower is 85%. The listed PM10 control efficiency for spray tower is 84%. Hormel Foods conservatively assumes that the packed‐gas adsorption column will not control PM2.5 emissions.
CE031 will control emissions from the air in the rendering machinery building. All rendering machinery equipment is fully enclosed and vents via enclosed piping to the new venturi scrubber (CE027) and then to the new packed‐gas adsorption column (CE028) and then to the previously permitted RTO (CE026). Due to the enclosed nature of the equipment, Hormel Foods expects very little PM in the room air. Thus, Hormel Foods believes that calculating the controlled emissions based on the above grain loading and air flow for the system is a conservative estimate of PM emissions from Refined Products Room Air.
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Hormel Foods is proposing to demonstrate compliance with the proposed emission limits for EU091 by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of the packed‐gas adsorption column. (See attached CAM plan.)
3.2 Periodic Monitoring and CAM
In accordance with the Clean Air Act, it is the responsibility of the owner or operator of a facility to have
sufficient knowledge of the facility to certify that the facility is in compliance with all applicable
requirements.
For CAM, the Permittee submitted a CAM proposal as required by 40 CFR § 64.3. It can be found in
Attachment 3 to this TSD. Further discussion of decisions about CAM can be found in Table 6.
In evaluating the monitoring included in the permit, the MPCA considered the following:
The likelihood of the facility violating the applicable requirements;
Whether add‐on controls are necessary to meet the emission limits;
The variability of emissions over time;
The type of monitoring, process, maintenance, or control equipment data already available for the emission unit;
The technical and economic feasibility of possible periodic monitoring methods; and
The kind of monitoring found on similar units elsewhere.
The table below summarizes the periodic monitoring requirements for those emission units for which
the monitoring required by the applicable requirement is nonexistent or inadequate or where CAM
applies.
Table 6. Periodic Monitoring
Level* Requirement (rule
basis)
Additional
Monitoring
Discussion
EU027
EU028
All limits and
requirements expire
upon startup of EU088
Permit requirements at EU027 and EU028 levels only
apply prior to startup of EU088. EU027 and EU028
will be shut down following startup of EU088.
EU088 PM/PM10/PM2.5: < 0.97
lb/hr
VOC: < 0.97 lb/hr
PM cont. eff.: > 94%
(CE027)
PM10 cont. eff.: > 84%
(CE027 & CE028)
Pressure Drop: > 4.0
inches w.c. (CE027)
Water Flow: > 50.0
Monitoring: monitor
the pressure drop and
water flow rate of
CE027 and CE028;
follow existing
monitoring reqs for
CE026 (see SV058)
Compliance with emission limits will be accomplished
by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of
the venturi scrubber (CE027) and packed‐gas
adsorption column (CE028) along with existing
monitoring requirements for the RTO (CE026).
Monitoring requirements for CE026 are listed at
SV058. Monitoring parameters, deviations and
corrective actions are described in the attached CAM
plan. CE 027 and CE 028 are assumed to have 0%
control for PM2.5.
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Level* Requirement (rule
basis)
Additional
Monitoring
Discussion
gal/min (CE027)
PM cont. eff.: > 85%
(CE028)
Pressure Drop: > 2.0
inches w.c. (CE028)
Water Flow: > 120
gal/min (CE028)
(Title I Condition: to
avoid major source
status under 40 CFR
52.21 & Minn. R.
7007.3000)
Opacity < 20%
(Minn. R. 7011.0715,
subp. 1(B))
EU089
EU090
(SV059)
PM/PM10/PM2.5: < 2.68
lb/hr
PM cont. eff.: > 94%
(CE029)
PM10 cont. eff.: > 84%
(CE029 & CE030)
Pressure Drop: > 4.0
inches w.c. (CE029)
Water Flow: > 100
gal/min (CE029)
PM cont. eff.: > 85%
(CE030)
Pressure Drop: > 2.0
inches w.c. (CE030)
Water Flow: > 320
gal/min (CE030)
(Title I Condition: to
avoid major source
status under 40 CFR
52.21 & Minn. R.
Monitoring: monitor
the pressure drop and
water flow rate of
CE029 and CE030
Compliance with emission limits will be accomplished
by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of
the venturi scrubber (CE029) and packed‐gas
adsorption column (CE030). Monitoring parameters,
deviations and corrective actions are described in the
attached CAM plan for EU089. EU090 is not subject
to CAM. CE 029 and CE 030 are assumed to have 0%
control for PM2.5.
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Level* Requirement (rule
basis)
Additional
Monitoring
Discussion
7007.3000)
Opacity < 20%
(Minn. R. 7011.0715,
subp. 1(B))
EU091 PM/PM10/PM2.5 < 8.38
lb/hr
PM cont. eff.: > 85%
(CE031)
PM10 cont. eff.: > 84%
(CE031)
Pressure Drop: > 2.0
inches w.c. (CE031)
Water Flow: > 1000
gal/min (CE031)
(Title I Condition: to
avoid major source
status under 40 CFR
52.21 & Minn. R.
7007.3000)
Opacity < 20%
(Minn. R. 7011.0715,
subp. 1(B))
Monitoring: monitor
the pressure drop and
water flow rate of
CE031
Compliance with emission limits will be accomplished
by monitoring pressure drop and water flow rate of
the packed‐gas adsorption column (CE031).
Monitoring parameters, deviations and corrective
actions are described in the attached CAM plan. CE
031 is assumed to have 0% control for PM2.5.
SV058 PM < 1.22 lb/hr
PM10 < 1.15 lb/hr
PM2.5 < 1.41 lb/hr
VOC < 0.99 lb/hr
(Title I Condition: to
avoid major source
status under 40 CFR
52.21 & Minn. R.
7007.3000)
Opacity < 20%
(Minn. R. 7011.0715,
subp. 1(B); meets reqs
of Minn. R. 7011.0610,
subp. 1(A)(2))
Monitor RTO (EU087/
CE026) temp,
recordkeeping, O&M
and periodic
inspections
Limits apply after startup of EU088. Existing permit
limits expire after startup of EU088.
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Level* Requirement (rule
basis)
Additional
Monitoring
Discussion
GP014 PM: < 0.4 lb/mmBtu
Opacity: < 20% with
exceptions
(Minn. R. 7011.0515)
None Fuel restriction of natural gas only should result in
minimal amount of PM and opacity. Limit exception
is one six‐minute period per hour of not more than
60% opacity.
*Where the requirement appears in the permit (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.).
3.3 Insignificant Activities
Hormel Foods Corporation/QPP ‐ Austin has several operations which are classified as insignificant
activities under the MPCA’s permitting rules. These are listed in Appendix 2 to the permit.
The permit is required to include periodic monitoring for all emissions units, including insignificant activities, per EPA guidance. The insignificant activities at this Facility are only subject to general applicable requirements. Using the criteria outlined earlier in this TSD, the following table documents the justification why no additional periodic monitoring is necessary for the current insignificant activities. See Attachment 2 of this TSD for PTE information for the insignificant activities.
Table 7. Insignificant Activities
Insignificant Activity
General Applicable
Emission limit
Discussion
Refined Products MAU 4,
Refined Products Roof Top
Units 1 and 2, Refined
Products Energy Recovery
Ventilators 1 and 2
PM < 0.4 lb/MMBtu,
Opacity < 20% with
exceptions
(Minn. R. 7011.0515)
For these units, based on the fuel used (natural gas)
and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly
unlikely that it could violate the applicable
requirement.
3.4 Permit Organization
Hormel Foods requested permit requirements related to EU089/090 to be listed at the SV059 level. The control equipment for these EUs are not listed as associated items under SV059, however requirements for CE029 and CE030 are listed at SV059. Placeholders were inserted at CE029 and CE030 referencing applicable requirements at the SV059 level for these control equipment units.
Notification requirements for newly constructed EUs at EU088, EU091, GP014 and SV059 reference Table B for locating the actual requirements. The headers for these requirements are located in Table A.
In general, the permit meets the MPCA Delta Guidance for ordering and grouping of requirements. One area where this permit deviates slightly from Delta guidance is in the use of appendices. While appendices are fully enforceable parts of the permit, in general, any requirement that the MPCA thinks should be electronically tracked (e.g., limits, submittals, etc.), should be in Table A or B of the permit. The main reason is that the appendices are word processing sections and are not part of the electronic tracking system. Violation of the appendices can be enforced, but the computer system will not automatically generate the necessary enforcement notices or documents. Staff must generate these.
3.5 Comments Received
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The MPCA plans to issue this draft/proposed permit under the provisions of Minn. R. 7007.0750, subp.
7. This rule allows the MPCA to issue permits in two stages. The requirements issued in the first stage –
the Stage 1 conditions – are the portions of the draft/proposed permit that relate to the construction
activities authorized by the draft/proposed permit.
Examples of Stage 1 conditions include emissions limits, restrictions on hours of operation and the recordkeeping associated with that restriction, and requirements to demonstrate initial compliance (e.g., initial performance tests). In this draft/proposed permit, many Stage 1 conditions are identified as Title I Conditions to avoid classification as a major source and can be found at EU088, EU091, SV058 and SV059. During the public comment period and prior to final permit issuance, the Stage 1 conditions are denoted in the permit by “[Stage 1].” These designations will be removed in Stage 2 (final) permit issuance.
Public Notice Period: May 24, 2013 ‐ June 24, 2013
EPA 45‐day Review Period: May 24, 2013 ‐ July 8, 2013
Comments were not received from the public during the public notice period. There was a phone call to
request a copy of the permit application on June 3, 2013. Comments were not received from EPA during
their review period.
4. Permit Fee Assessment
Attachment 4 to this TSD contains the MPCA’s assessment of Application and Additional Points used to
determine the permit application fee for this permit action as required by Minn. R. 7002.0019. The
permit action includes one permit application received after the effective date of the rule (July 1, 2009).
The permit includes the incorporation of limits to avoid classification as a major source under 40 CFR
Section 52.21 (10 pts.).
5. Conclusion
Based on the information provided by Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork Processors ‐ Austin, the
MPCA has reasonable assurance that the proposed operation of the emission facility, as described in the
Air Emission Permit No. 09900002‐011 and this TSD, will not cause or contribute to a violation of
applicable federal regulations and Minnesota Rules.
Staff Members on Permit Team: Tarik Hanafy (permit writer/engineer)
Jennifer Carlson (enforcement)
Jim Kolar (stack testing)
Marshall Cole (peer reviewer)
AQ File No. 418; DQ 4303
Attachments: 1. Facility Description and CD‐01 Forms
2. Calculation Spreadsheets 3. CAM Plans 4. Points Calculator
Attachment 1:Facility Description and CD 01 Forms
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 001
Benzene PER 008 1.03E-04 4.51E-04
Benzene PER 011 4.42E-041.01E-04 4.42E-04
Arsenic compounds PER 008 4.37E-04 1.91E-03
Arsenic compounds PER 011 1.95E-034.46E-04 1.95E-03
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 008
Beryllium Compounds PER 008 9.20E-06 4.03E-05
Beryllium Compounds PER 011 4.11E-059.39E-06 4.11E-05
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 7.15E+03 3.13E+04
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cadmium compounds PER 008 1.32E-04 5.77E-04
Cadmium compounds PER 011 5.89E-041.34E-04 5.89E-04
Methane PER 011 5.20E-011.20E-01 5.20E-01
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.80E+014.12E+00 1.80E+01
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 1.77E+014.04E+00 1.77E+01
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cobalt compounds PER 008 1.99E-03 8.73E-03
Cobalt compounds PER 011 8.91E-032.03E-03 8.91E-03
Chromium compounds PER 008 2.80E-04 1.22E-03
Chromium compounds PER 011 1.25E-032.86E-04 1.25E-03
Dibutyl phthalate PER 008
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 2.52E-045.76E-05 2.52E-04
Ethylbenzene PER 008 2.10E-05 9.22E-05
Ethylbenzene PER 011 9.41E-052.15E-05 9.41E-05
Formaldehyde PER 008 1.41E-02 6.16E-02
Formaldehyde PER 011 4.88E-021.12E-02 4.88E-02
Hexane PER 008 3.86E-018.82E-02 3.86E-01
Hexane PER 011 3.79E-018.60E-02 3.79E-01
Naphthalene PER 008 3.74E-04 1.64E-03
Naphthalene PER 011 1.67E-033.82E-04 1.67E-03
HAPs - Total PER 008 4.10E-019.00E-02 4.10E-01
Mercury Compounds PER 008 3.74E-05 1.64E-04
Mercury Compounds PER 011 1.67E-043.82E-05 1.67E-04
Phenol PER 008
Toluene PER 008 2.05E-03 8.98E-03
Toluene PER 011 9.18E-032.10E-03 9.18E-03
1,1,1-Trichloroethane PER 011 3.49E-047.98E-05 3.49E-04
Manganese compounds PER 008 9.93E-04 4.35E-03
Manganese compounds PER 011 4.44E-031.01E-03 4.44E-03
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Lead Compounds PER 008 5.00E-04 2.19E-03
Lead Compounds PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
o-Xylenes PER 008 3.51E-05 1.58E-04
o-Xylenes PER 011 1.61E-043.68E-05 1.61E-04
Phosphorus PER 008
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 3.94E-04 1.73E-03
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 011
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 001
Nickel compounds PER 008 2.80E-02 1.22E-01
Nickel compounds PER 011 1.25E-012.86E-02 1.25E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 7.97E+011.82E+01 7.97E+01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 5.45E+011.25E+01 5.45E+01
Octachloridibenzo-p-dioxin (OC PER 011 4.60E-091.10E-09 4.60E-09
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Lead PER 008 4.96E-04 2.17E-03
Lead PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 2.79E+01 2.78E+016.36E+00 2.78E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 1.82E-054.15E-06 1.82E-05
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.31E+00 3.20E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Antimony compounds PER 008 1.74E-03 7.61E-03
Antimony compounds PER 011 7.77E-031.77E-03 7.77E-03
Selenium compounds PER 008 2.26E-04 9.90E-04
Selenium compounds PER 011 1.01E-032.31E-04 1.01E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 4.36E+029.80E+01 4.30E+02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 4.65E+001.06E+00 4.65E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.18E+002.70E-01 1.18E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 1.16E+002.60E-01 1.16E+00
Zinc PER 011 4.31E-029.83E-03 4.31E-02
EU 002
Benzene PER 008 1.03E-04 4.51E-04
Benzene PER 011 4.42E-041.01E-04 4.42E-04
Arsenic compounds PER 008 4.37E-04 1.91E-03
Arsenic compounds PER 011 1.95E-034.46E-04 1.95E-03
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 008
Beryllium Compounds PER 008 9.20E-06 4.03E-05
Beryllium Compounds PER 011 4.11E-059.39E-06 4.11E-05
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 7.15E+03 3.13E+04
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cadmium compounds PER 001 4.20E-03 2.80E-035.60E-03 2.44E-02
Cadmium compounds PER 011 5.89E-041.34E-04 5.89E-04
Methane PER 011 5.20E-011.20E-01 5.20E-01
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.80E+014.12E+00 1.80E+01
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 1.77E+014.04E+00 1.77E+01
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cobalt compounds PER 008 1.99E-03 8.73E-03
Cobalt compounds PER 011 8.91E-032.03E-03 8.91E-03
Chromium compounds PER 008 2.80E-04 1.22E-03
Chromium compounds PER 011 1.25E-032.86E-04 1.25E-03
Dibutyl phthalate PER 008
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 2.52E-045.76E-05 2.52E-04
Ethylbenzene PER 008 2.10E-05 9.22E-05
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
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Facility Name:
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Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 002
Ethylbenzene PER 011 9.41E-052.15E-05 9.41E-05
Formaldehyde PER 008 1.41E-02 6.16E-02
Formaldehyde PER 011 4.88E-021.12E-02 4.88E-02
Hexane PER 008 3.86E-018.82E-02 3.86E-01
Hexane PER 011 3.79E-018.60E-02 3.79E-01
Naphthalene PER 008 3.74E-04 1.64E-03
Naphthalene PER 011 1.67E-033.82E-04 1.67E-03
HAPs - Total PER 008 4.10E-019.00E-02 4.10E-01
Mercury Compounds PER 008 3.74E-05 1.64E-04
Mercury Compounds PER 011 1.67E-043.82E-05 1.67E-04
Phenol PER 008
Toluene PER 008 2.05E-03 8.98E-03
Toluene PER 011 9.18E-032.10E-03 9.18E-03
1,1,1-Trichloroethane PER 011 3.49E-047.98E-05 3.49E-04
Manganese compounds PER 008 9.93E-04 4.35E-03
Manganese compounds PER 011 4.44E-031.01E-03 4.44E-03
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Lead Compounds PER 008 5.00E-04 2.19E-03
Lead Compounds PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
o-Xylenes PER 008 3.51E-05 1.58E-04
o-Xylenes PER 011 1.61E-043.68E-05 1.61E-04
Phosphorus PER 008
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 3.94E-04 1.73E-03
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 011
Nickel compounds PER 008 2.80E-02 1.22E-01
Nickel compounds PER 011 1.25E-012.86E-02 1.25E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 7.97E+011.82E+01 7.97E+01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 5.45E+011.25E+01 5.45E+01
Octachloridibenzo-p-dioxin (OC PER 011 4.60E-091.10E-09 4.60E-09
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Lead PER 008 4.96E-04 2.17E-03
Lead PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 2.79E+01 2.78E+016.36E+00 2.78E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 1.82E-054.15E-06 1.82E-05
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.31E+00 3.20E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Antimony compounds PER 008 1.74E-03 7.61E-03
Antimony compounds PER 011 7.77E-031.77E-03 7.77E-03
Selenium compounds PER 008 2.26E-04 9.90E-04
Selenium compounds PER 011 1.01E-032.31E-04 1.01E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 4.36E+029.80E+01 4.30E+02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 4.65E+001.06E+00 4.65E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.18E+002.70E-01 1.18E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 1.16E+002.60E-01 1.16E+00
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
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AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 002
Zinc PER 011 4.31E-029.83E-03 4.31E-02
EU 003
Benzene PER 008 1.03E-04 4.51E-04
Benzene PER 011 4.42E-041.01E-04 4.42E-04
Arsenic compounds PER 008 4.37E-04 1.91E-03
Arsenic compounds PER 011 1.95E-034.46E-04 1.95E-03
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 008
Beryllium Compounds PER 008 9.20E-06 4.03E-05
Beryllium Compounds PER 011 4.11E-059.39E-06 4.11E-05
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 7.15E+03 3.13E+04
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cadmium compounds PER 008 1.32E-04 5.77E-04
Cadmium compounds PER 011 5.89E-041.34E-04 5.89E-04
Methane PER 011 5.20E-011.20E-01 5.20E-01
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.80E+014.12E+00 1.80E+01
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 1.77E+014.04E+00 1.77E+01
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 3.36E+047.68E+03 3.36E+04
Cobalt compounds PER 008 1.99E-03 8.73E-03
Cobalt compounds PER 011 8.91E-032.03E-03 8.91E-03
Chromium compounds PER 008 2.80E-04 1.22E-03
Chromium compounds PER 011 1.25E-032.86E-04 1.25E-03
Dibutyl phthalate PER 008
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 2.52E-045.76E-05 2.52E-04
Ethylbenzene PER 008 2.10E-05 9.22E-05
Ethylbenzene PER 011 9.41E-052.15E-05 9.41E-05
Formaldehyde PER 008 1.41E-02 6.16E-02
Formaldehyde PER 011 4.88E-021.12E-02 4.88E-02
Hexane PER 008 3.86E-018.82E-02 3.86E-01
Hexane PER 011 3.79E-018.60E-02 3.79E-01
Naphthalene PER 008 3.74E-04 1.64E-03
Naphthalene PER 011 1.67E-033.82E-04 1.67E-03
HAPs - Total PER 008 4.10E-019.00E-02 4.10E-01
Mercury Compounds PER 008 3.74E-05 1.64E-04
Mercury Compounds PER 011 1.67E-043.82E-05 1.67E-04
Phenol PER 008
Toluene PER 008 2.05E-03 8.98E-03
Toluene PER 011 9.18E-032.10E-03 9.18E-03
1,1,1-Trichloroethane PER 011 3.49E-047.98E-05 3.49E-04
Manganese compounds PER 008 9.93E-04 4.35E-03
Manganese compounds PER 011 4.44E-031.01E-03 4.44E-03
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Lead Compounds PER 008 5.00E-04 2.19E-03
Lead Compounds PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
o-Xylenes PER 008 3.51E-05 1.58E-04
o-Xylenes PER 011 1.61E-043.68E-05 1.61E-04
Phosphorus PER 008
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
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AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 003
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 3.94E-04 1.73E-03
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 011
Nickel compounds PER 008 2.80E-02 1.22E-01
Nickel compounds PER 011 1.25E-012.86E-02 1.25E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 7.97E+011.82E+01 7.97E+01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 5.45E+011.25E+01 5.45E+01
Octachloridibenzo-p-dioxin (OC PER 011 4.60E-091.10E-09 4.60E-09
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Lead PER 008 4.96E-04 2.17E-03
Lead PER 011 2.00E-024.08E-03 2.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 2.79E+01 2.78E+016.36E+00 2.78E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 1.82E-054.15E-06 1.82E-05
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.31E+00 3.20E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 7.26E+001.66E+00 7.26E+00
Antimony compounds PER 008 1.74E-03 7.61E-03
Antimony compounds PER 011 7.77E-031.77E-03 7.77E-03
Selenium compounds PER 008 2.26E-04 9.90E-04
Selenium compounds PER 011 1.01E-032.31E-04 1.01E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 4.36E+029.80E+01 4.30E+02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 4.65E+001.06E+00 4.65E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.18E+002.70E-01 1.18E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 1.16E+002.60E-01 1.16E+00
Zinc PER 011 4.31E-029.83E-03 4.31E-02
EU 004
Benzene PER 008 5.25E-05 2.30E-04
Benzene PER 011 2.26E-045.17E-05 2.26E-04
Arsenic compounds PER 001 1.30E-03 6.00E-042.01E-02 8.80E-02
Arsenic compounds PER 011 1.00E-032.28E-04 1.00E-03
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 008
Beryllium Compounds PER 008 4.69E-06 2.06E-05
Beryllium Compounds PER 011 2.11E-054.81E-06 2.11E-05
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 7.15E+03 3.13E+04
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 1.72E+043.94E+03 1.72E+04
Cadmium compounds PER 008 6.72E-05 2.94E-04
Cadmium compounds PER 011 3.02E-046.89E-05 3.02E-04
Methane PER 011 2.70E-016.00E-02 2.70E-01
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 9.20E+002.10E+00 9.20E+00
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 9.05E+002.07E+00 9.05E+00
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 1.72E+043.93E+03 1.72E+04
Cobalt compounds PER 008 1.02E-03 4.45E-03
Cobalt compounds PER 011 4.56E-031.04E-03 4.56E-03
Chromium compounds PER 008 1.43E-04 6.25E-04
Chromium compounds PER 011 6.41E-041.46E-04 6.41E-04
Dibutyl phthalate PER 001
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
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AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 004
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 1.29E-042.95E-05 1.29E-04
Ethylbenzene PER 008 1.07E-05 4.70E-05
Ethylbenzene PER 011 4.82E-051.10E-05 4.82E-05
Formaldehyde PER 008 7.17E-03 3.14E-02
Formaldehyde PER 011 2.50E-025.71E-03 2.50E-02
Hexane PER 008 1.97E-014.50E-02 1.97E-01
Hexane PER 011 1.94E-014.40E-02 1.94E-01
Naphthalene PER 008 1.91E-04 8.35E-04
Naphthalene PER 011 8.57E-041.96E-04 8.57E-04
HAPs - Total PER 008 1.10E-013.00E-02 1.10E-01
HAPs - Total PER 011 2.00E-015.00E-02 2.00E-01
Mercury Compounds PER 008 1.91E-05 8.35E-05
Mercury Compounds PER 011 8.57E-051.96E-05 8.57E-05
Phenol PER 008
Toluene PER 008 1.05E-03 4.58E-03
Toluene PER 011 4.70E-031.07E-03 4.70E-03
1,1,1-Trichloroethane PER 011 1.79E-044.09E-05 1.79E-04
Manganese compounds PER 008 5.06E-04 2.22E-03
Manganese compounds PER 011 2.27E-035.19E-04 2.27E-03
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 3.00E-021.00E-02 3.00E-02
Lead Compounds PER 008 2.55E-04 1.12E-03
Lead Compounds PER 011 1.00E-022.09E-03 1.00E-02
o-Xylenes PER 008 1.84E-05 8.06E-05
o-Xylenes PER 011 8.26E-051.89E-05 8.26E-05
Phosphorus PER 008
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 2.01E-04 8.81E-04
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 011
Nickel compounds PER 008 1.43E-02 6.25E-02
Nickel compounds PER 011 6.41E-021.46E-02 6.41E-02
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 4.07E+019.28E+00 4.07E+01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 2.79E+016.38E+00 2.79E+01
Octachloridibenzo-p-dioxin (OC PER 011 2.40E-092.40E-09
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 3.72E+008.50E-01 3.72E+00
Lead PER 006 2.00E-03 9.00E-03
Lead PER 011 1.00E-022.09E-03 1.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.46E+01 1.46E+013.33E+00 1.46E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 3.72E+008.50E-01 3.72E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 9.31E-062.13E-06 9.31E-06
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 3.73E+00 1.63E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 3.72E+008.50E-01 3.72E+00
Antimony compounds PER 001 7.00E-04 3.00E-049.00E-04 3.80E-03
Antimony compounds PER 011 3.98E-039.09E-04 3.98E-03
Selenium compounds PER 008 1.15E-04 5.05E-04
Selenium compounds PER 011 5.18E-041.18E-04 5.18E-04
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 2.22E+025.00E+01 2.19E+02
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
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AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 004
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 2.38E+005.40E-01 2.38E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 6.00E-011.40E-01 6.00E-01
Zinc PER 011 2.21E-025.04E-03 2.21E-02
EU 005
Benzene PER 008 1.50E-05 6.57E-05
Arsenic compounds PER 008 1.43E-06 6.25E-06
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate PER 008
Beryllium Compounds PER 008 8.57E-08 3.75E-07
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 8.35E+02 3.66E+03
Cadmium compounds PER 008 7.85E-06 3.44E-05
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 2.63E+006.00E-01 2.63E+00
Cobalt compounds PER 008 6.00E-07 2.63E-06
Chromium compounds PER 008 1.00E-05 4.38E-05
Dibutyl phthalate PER 001
Ethylbenzene PER 008 3.07E-06 1.34E-05
Formaldehyde PER 008 5.36E-04 2.35E-03
Hexane PER 008 5.63E-021.29E-02 5.63E-02
Naphthalene PER 008 4.36E-06 1.91E-05
HAPs - Total PER 008 6.00E-021.30E-02 6.00E-02
Mercury Compounds PER 008 1.86E-06 8.13E-06
Phenol PER 008
Toluene PER 008 2.43E-05 1.06E-04
Manganese compounds PER 008 2.71E-06 1.19E-05
Lead Compounds PER 008
Phosphorus PER 008
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 6.30E-07 2.76E-06
Nickel compounds PER 008 1.50E-05 6.57E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 3.13E+007.10E-01 3.13E+00
Lead PER 008 6.00E-04 3.00E-03
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.06E+002.40E-01 1.06E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 2.40E-01 1.06E+00
Antimony compounds PER 008
Selenium compounds PER 008 1.71E-07 7.51E-07
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 6.90E-011.60E-01 6.90E-01
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.70E-014.00E-02 1.70E-01
EU 006
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 007
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
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AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
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Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 007
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 008
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 009
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 010
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 011
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 012
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 013
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 013
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 014
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 015
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 016
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 017
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.50E-011.26E-01 5.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.30E-01 5.30E-011.20E-01 5.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 4.00E-028.25E-03 4.00E-02
EU 018
PM < 10 micron PER 008 8.63E+00 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 3.70E-018.00E-02 3.70E-01
EU 019
PM < 10 micron PER 008 8.63E+00 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 3.70E-018.00E-02 3.70E-01
EU 020
PM < 10 micron PER 008 8.63E+00 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 3.70E-018.00E-02 3.70E-01
EU 021
PM < 10 micron PER 008 8.63E+00 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.63E+001.97E+00 8.63E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 3.70E-018.00E-02 3.70E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 022
Carbon Monoxide PER 008
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008
PM < 10 micron PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008
EU 025
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 8.40E-011.91E-01 8.40E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 9.90E-01 9.90E-012.27E-01 9.90E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 8.00E-02 8.00E-021.73E-02 8.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.00E-021.73E-02 8.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 6.00E-03 6.00E-031.36E-03 6.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 5.00E-021.25E-02 5.00E-02
EU 026
PM < 10 micron PER 008 7.05E+00 7.05E+001.61E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008
EU 027
PM < 10 micron PER 006 3.67E+01 3.67E+018.38E+00 3.67E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 3.67E+018.38E+00 3.67E+01
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 001 3.67E+018.37E+00 3.67E+01
EU 028
PM < 10 micron PER 010
Total Particulate Matter PER 010
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 010
EU 029
PM < 10 micron PER 008 3.05E+016.97E+00 3.05E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 3.05E+016.97E+00 3.05E+01
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.30E+003.00E-01 1.30E+00
EU 030
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 2.94E+006.72E-01 2.94E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 3.50E+00 3.50E+008.00E-01 3.50E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 2.70E-01 2.70E-016.08E-02 2.70E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 2.70E-016.08E-02 2.70E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 2.10E-02 2.10E-024.80E-03 2.10E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.90E-014.40E-02 1.90E-01
EU 031
Benzene PER 008 1.30E-012.90E-02 1.30E-01
Cadmium compounds PER 001 8.00E-07
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.05E+012.40E+00 1.05E+01
Chromium compounds PER 008
Formaldehyde PER 008 6.70E-021.53E-02 6.70E-02
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 008
HAPs - Total PER 008 3.60E-018.20E-02 3.60E-01
Toluene PER 008 5.00E-021.10E-02 5.00E-02
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 031
Manganese compounds PER 008
Nickel compounds PER 001
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 9.00E-02 9.00E-022.10E-02 9.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 008 3.48E+00 3.48E+007.95E-01 3.48E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 3.48E+007.95E-01 3.48E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 2.89E+006.60E-01 2.89E+00
EU 032
Benzene PER 008 1.30E-012.90E-02 1.30E-01
Cadmium compounds PER 001 8.00E-07
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.05E+012.40E+00 1.05E+01
Chromium compounds PER 008
Formaldehyde PER 008 6.70E-021.53E-02 6.70E-02
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) PER 008
HAPs - Total PER 008 3.60E-018.20E-02 3.60E-01
Toluene PER 008 5.00E-02 2.79E-021.10E-02 5.00E-02
Manganese compounds PER 008
Nickel compounds PER 001
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 9.00E-02 9.00E-022.10E-02 9.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 008 3.48E+00 3.48E+007.95E-01 3.48E+00
Polycyclic organic matter PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 3.48E+007.95E-01 3.48E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 2.89E+006.60E-01 2.89E+00
EU 033
PM < 10 micron PER 008 9.60E-01 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
EU 034
PM < 10 micron PER 008 9.60E-01 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
EU 035
PM < 10 micron PER 008 9.60E-01 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
EU 036
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 3.31E+007.56E-01 3.31E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 3.94E+00 3.94E+009.00E-01 3.94E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 010
Total Particulate Matter PER 010
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 2.40E-02 2.40E-025.40E-03 2.40E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 010
EU 037
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 4.42E+001.01E+00 4.42E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.49E+00 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 6.60E-021.50E-02 6.60E-02
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 038
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 4.42E+001.01E+00 4.42E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.49E+00 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 6.60E-021.50E-02 6.60E-02
EU 039
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 4.42E+001.01E+00 4.42E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.49E+00 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.49E+003.40E-01 1.49E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 6.60E-021.50E-02 6.60E-02
EU 040
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 2.07E+004.70E-01 2.07E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 2.46E+00 2.46E+005.60E-01 2.46E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.90E-01 1.90E-014.00E-02 1.90E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.90E-014.00E-02 1.90E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 1.50E-02 1.50E-023.00E-03 1.50E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.40E-013.00E-02 1.40E-01
EU 041
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 7.90E-011.81E-01 7.90E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 9.50E-01 9.50E-012.16E-01 9.50E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 7.00E-02 7.00E-021.64E-02 7.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 7.00E-021.64E-02 7.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 6.00E-03 6.00E-031.30E-03 6.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 5.00E-021.19E-02 5.00E-02
EU 042
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 9.10E-012.10E-01 9.10E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.08E+00 1.08E+002.50E-01 1.08E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 8.00E-02 8.00E-022.00E-02 8.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 8.00E-022.00E-02 8.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 7.00E-03 7.00E-031.00E-03 7.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 6.00E-021.00E-02 6.00E-02
EU 043
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 9.10E-012.10E-01 9.10E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.08E+00 1.08E+002.50E-01 1.08E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 8.00E-02 8.00E-022.00E-02 8.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 8.00E-022.00E-02 8.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 7.00E-03 7.00E-031.00E-03 7.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 6.00E-021.00E-02 6.00E-02
EU 044
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 4.82E+03 2.02E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.08E+012.47E+00 1.08E+01
Hexane PER 008 2.32E-015.29E-02 2.32E-01
HAPs - Total PER 008 4.10E-019.00E-02 4.10E-01
Toluene PER 008 4.38E-041.00E-04 4.38E-04
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 8.97E-052.05E-05 8.97E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 3.25E+017.42E+00 3.25E+01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 044
Lead PER 006 2.00E-03 1.10E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 4.35E+00 4.35E+009.90E-01 4.35E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 9.90E-01 4.35E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 2.82E+006.40E-01 2.82E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 7.10E-011.60E-01 7.10E-01
EU 045
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 4.82E+03 2.02E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.08E+012.47E+00 1.08E+01
Hexane PER 008 2.32E-015.29E-02 2.32E-01
HAPs - Total PER 008 4.10E-019.00E-02 4.10E-01
Toluene PER 008 1.00E-04 4.38E-04
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr PER 008 2.05E-05 8.97E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 3.25E+017.42E+00 3.25E+01
Lead PER 006 2.00E-03 1.10E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 4.35E+00 4.35E+009.90E-01 4.35E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 9.90E-01 4.35E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 2.82E+006.40E-01 2.82E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 7.10E-011.60E-01 7.10E-01
EU 047
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.10E+002.52E-01 1.10E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 1.31E+00 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.00E-01 1.00E-012.28E-02 1.00E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.00E-012.28E-02 1.00E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 8.00E-03 8.00E-031.80E-03 8.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 7.00E-021.65E-02 7.00E-02
EU 048
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 9.00E-022.00E-02 9.00E-02
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.10E-01 1.10E-012.00E-02 1.10E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 8.00E-03 8.00E-032.00E-03 8.00E-03
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 8.00E-032.00E-03 8.00E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 6.00E-04 6.00E-041.00E-04 6.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 6.00E-031.00E-03 6.00E-03
EU 049
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 8.00E-022.00E-02 8.00E-02
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 9.00E-02 9.00E-022.00E-02 9.00E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 7.00E-03 7.00E-032.00E-03 7.00E-03
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.00E-032.00E-03 7.00E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 6.00E-04 6.00E-041.00E-04 6.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 5.00E-031.00E-03 5.00E-03
EU 050
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.30E+002.90E-01 1.30E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.53E+00 1.53E+003.50E-01 1.53E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 010
Total Particulate Matter PER 010
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 9.20E-03 9.20E-032.10E-03 9.20E-03
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 050
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 010
EU 051
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 6.84E+02 1.71E+02
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 6.57E+012.63E+02 6.57E+01
Formaldehyde PER 008 4.00E-041.80E-03 4.00E-04
HAPs - Total PER 008 2.50E-039.80E-03 2.50E-03
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 4.64E+001.86E+01 4.64E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 3.30E-01 3.30E-011.32E+00 3.30E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 3.30E-011.32E+00 3.30E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 3.10E-01 3.10E-011.23E+00 3.10E-01
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 3.23E+001.29E+01 3.23E+00
EU 052
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.47E+003.36E-01 1.47E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 1.75E+00 1.75E+004.00E-01 1.75E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.33E-01 1.33E-013.00E-02 1.33E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.33E-013.00E-02 1.33E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 1.10E-02 1.10E-022.40E-03 1.10E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.00E-012.20E-02 1.00E-01
EU 053
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.47E+003.36E-01 1.47E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 1.75E+00 1.75E+004.00E-01 1.75E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.33E-01 1.33E-013.00E-02 1.33E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.33E-013.00E-02 1.33E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 1.10E-02 1.10E-022.40E-03 1.10E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.00E-012.20E-02 1.00E-01
EU 054
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 8.50E-011.90E-01 8.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.01E+00 1.01E+002.30E-01 1.01E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 7.70E-02 7.70E-021.80E-02 7.70E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.70E-021.80E-02 7.70E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 6.00E-03 6.00E-031.40E-03 6.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 5.60E-021.30E-02 5.60E-02
EU 055
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 8.50E-011.90E-01 8.50E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.01E+00 1.01E+002.30E-01 1.01E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 7.70E-02 7.70E-021.80E-02 7.70E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 7.70E-021.80E-02 7.70E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 6.00E-03 6.00E-031.40E-03 6.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 5.60E-021.30E-02 5.60E-02
EU 056
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.20E+002.70E-01 1.20E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.43E+00 1.43E+003.30E-01 1.43E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.10E-01 1.10E-012.50E-02 1.10E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 1.10E-012.50E-02 1.10E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 9.00E-03 9.00E-032.00E-03 9.00E-03
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 056
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 7.80E-021.80E-02 7.80E-02
EU 057
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.20E+002.70E-01 1.20E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.43E+00 1.43E+003.30E-01 1.43E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.10E-01 1.10E-012.50E-02 1.10E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 1.10E-012.50E-02 1.10E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 9.00E-03 9.00E-032.00E-03 9.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 7.80E-021.80E-02 7.80E-02
EU 058
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.20E-013.00E-02 1.20E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.40E-01 1.40E-013.00E-02 1.40E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.00E-02 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 8.00E-04 8.00E-042.00E-04 8.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 8.00E-032.00E-03 8.00E-03
EU 059
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.20E-013.00E-02 1.20E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.40E-01 1.40E-013.00E-02 1.40E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.00E-02 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 8.00E-04 8.00E-042.00E-04 8.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 8.00E-032.00E-03 8.00E-03
EU 060
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 2.80E-016.00E-02 2.80E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 3.30E-01 3.30E-018.00E-02 3.30E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 2.50E-02 2.50E-026.00E-03 2.50E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 2.50E-026.00E-03 2.50E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.80E-024.00E-03 1.80E-02
EU 061
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 5.50E-02 5.50E-021.30E-02 5.50E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 006 4.00E-03 4.00E-031.00E-03 4.00E-03
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 4.00E-031.00E-03 4.00E-03
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 3.00E-04 3.00E-041.00E-04 3.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 3.00E-037.00E-04 3.00E-03
EU 062
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 3.30E-018.00E-02 3.30E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 4.00E-01 4.00E-019.00E-02 4.00E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 3.00E-02 3.00E-027.00E-03 3.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 3.00E-027.00E-03 3.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 2.00E-03 2.00E-035.00E-04 2.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 2.00E-025.00E-03 2.00E-02
EU 063
Carbon Monoxide PER 006 1.50E-013.30E-02 1.50E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 063
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.70E-01 1.70E-014.00E-02 1.70E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 006 1.30E-02 1.30E-023.00E-03 1.30E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 006 1.30E-023.00E-03 1.30E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 006 1.00E-03 1.00E-032.00E-04 1.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 006 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
EU 064
Carbon Monoxide PER 008
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008
PM < 10 micron PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008
EU 065
Carbon Monoxide PER 008
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008
PM < 10 micron PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008
EU 066
Carbon Monoxide PER 008
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008
PM < 10 micron PER 008
Total Particulate Matter PER 008
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008
EU 067
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.10E+002.50E-01 1.10E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 1.31E+00 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.00E-01 1.00E-012.28E-02 1.00E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.00E-012.28E-02 1.00E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 8.00E-03 8.00E-031.80E-03 8.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 7.00E-021.65E-02 7.00E-02
EU 068
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 2.39E+005.50E-01 2.39E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 2.85E+00 2.85E+006.50E-01 2.85E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 2.20E-01 2.20E-015.00E-02 2.20E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 2.20E-015.00E-02 2.20E-01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 1.70E-02 1.70E-024.00E-03 1.70E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.60E-014.00E-02 1.60E-01
EU 069
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 2.07E+004.70E-01 2.07E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 2.46E+00 2.46E+005.60E-01 2.46E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.90E-01 1.90E-014.00E-02 1.90E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.90E-014.00E-02 1.90E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 069
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 1.50E-02 1.50E-023.00E-03 1.50E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.40E-013.00E-02 1.40E-01
EU 070
PM < 10 micron PER 008 9.34E+00 9.34E+002.13E+00 9.34E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 8.82E+002.01E+00 8.82E+00
EU 074
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 3.70E-018.40E-02 3.70E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 4.40E-01 4.40E-011.00E-01 4.40E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 3.00E-02 3.00E-028.00E-03 3.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 3.00E-028.00E-03 3.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 3.00E-03 3.00E-031.00E-03 3.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 2.00E-026.00E-03 2.00E-02
EU 075
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.00E-012.30E-02 1.00E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 1.20E-01 1.20E-012.70E-02 1.20E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.00E-02 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 1.00E-03 1.00E-032.00E-04 1.00E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.00E-022.00E-03 1.00E-02
EU 076
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 8.00E-011.82E-01 8.00E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 9.50E-01 9.50E-012.17E-01 9.50E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 7.00E-02 7.00E-021.60E-02 7.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 7.00E-021.60E-02 7.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 5.70E-03 5.70E-031.00E-03 5.70E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 5.20E-025.00E-02 5.20E-02
EU 077
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 5.00E-011.14E-01 5.00E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 6.00E-01 6.00E-011.36E-01 6.00E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 5.00E-02 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 5.00E-021.00E-02 5.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 3.60E-03 3.60E-031.00E-03 3.60E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 3.30E-027.00E-03 3.30E-02
EU 078
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 1.52E+02 3.80E+01
Carbon Monoxide PER 008 1.17E+004.69E+00 1.17E+00
Nitrogen Oxides PER 008 7.20E-01 7.20E-012.86E+00 7.20E-01
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.00E-02 1.00E-022.00E-02 1.00E-02
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.00E-022.00E-02 1.00E-02
Sulfur Dioxide PER 008 2.00E-04 2.00E-041.00E-03 2.00E-04
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.00E-022.00E-02 1.00E-02
EU 079
PM < 10 micron PER 008 9.60E-01 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 9.60E-012.20E-01 9.60E-01
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 080
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 081
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 082
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 083
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 084
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 084
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 085
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 086
Benzene PER 009 7.30E-031.40E-02 6.13E-02
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 2.95E+03 1.29E+04
Carbon Monoxide PER 009 3.50E-016.60E-01 2.89E+00
HAPs - Total PER 009 1.60E-023.07E-02 1.35E-01
Nitrogen Oxides PER 009 2.14E+024.89E+01 2.14E+02
PM < 10 micron PER 009 1.57E-01 1.31E+003.00E-01 1.31E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 009 1.57E-013.00E-01 1.31E+00
Sulfur Dioxide PER 009 3.99E+009.10E-01 3.99E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 009 8.50E-011.62E+00 7.11E+00
EU 088
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 4.25E+009.70E-01 1.12E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 4.25E+009.70E-01 4.37E+02
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 4.25E+009.70E-01 1.24E+03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 4.25E+009.70E-01 1.42E+02
EU 089
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 8.81E+002.01E+00 8.81E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 011 8.81E+002.01E+00 3.44E+02
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 8.81E+002.01E+00 9.79E+02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 8.81E+002.01E+00 8.81E+00
EU 090
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 2.94E+006.70E-01 2.94E+00
PM < 10 micron PER 011 2.94E+006.70E-01 1.84E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 2.94E+006.70E-01 1.96E+01
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 2.94E+006.70E-01 2.94E+00
EU 091
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 3.67E+018.38E+00 3.67E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 011 3.67E+018.38E+00 2.29E+02
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 3.67E+018.38E+00 2.45E+02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 3.67E+018.38E+00 3.67E+01
EU 092
Benzene PER 011 4.42E-051.01E-05 4.42E-05
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 092
Arsenic compounds PER 011 4.20E-069.60E-07 4.20E-06
Beryllium PER 011 2.52E-075.76E-08 2.52E-07
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 2.51E+035.73E+02 2.51E+03
Cadmium compounds PER 011 2.31E-055.28E-06 2.31E-05
Methane PER 011 4.73E-021.08E-02 4.73E-02
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 1.77E+004.03E-01 1.77E+00
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 2.51E+035.72E+02 2.51E+03
Chromium compounds PER 011 2.94E-056.72E-06 2.94E-05
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 2.52E-055.76E-06 2.52E-05
Formaldehyde PER 011 1.58E-033.60E-04 1.58E-03
Hexane PER 011 3.78E-028.64E-03 3.78E-02
Naphthalene PER 011 1.28E-052.93E-06 1.28E-05
HAPs - Total PER 011 3.97E-029.06E-03 3.97E-02
Mercury PER 011 5.47E-061.25E-06 5.47E-06
Toluene PER 011 7.15E-051.63E-05 7.15E-05
Manganese compounds PER 011 7.99E-061.82E-06 7.99E-06
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 4.73E-031.08E-03 4.73E-03
Nickel compounds PER 011 4.42E-051.01E-05 4.42E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 2.10E+004.80E-01 2.10E+00
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Lead PER 011 1.05E-052.40E-06 1.05E-05
PM < 10 micron PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 1.82E-064.17E-07 1.82E-06
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Selenium compounds PER 011 5.05E-071.15E-07 5.05E-07
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 1.26E-023.00E-03 1.26E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 1.20E-012.60E-02 1.20E-01
EU 093
Benzene PER 011 4.42E-051.01E-05 4.42E-05
Arsenic compounds PER 011 4.20E-069.60E-07 4.20E-06
Beryllium PER 011 2.52E-075.76E-08 2.52E-07
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 2.51E+035.73E+02 2.51E+03
Cadmium compounds PER 011 2.31E-055.28E-06 2.31E-05
Methane PER 011 4.73E-021.08E-02 4.73E-02
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 1.77E+004.03E-01 1.77E+00
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 2.51E+035.72E+02 2.51E+03
Chromium compounds PER 011 2.94E-056.72E-06 2.94E-05
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 2.52E-055.76E-06 2.52E-05
Formaldehyde PER 011 1.58E-033.60E-04 1.58E-03
Hexane PER 011 3.78E-028.64E-03 3.78E-02
Naphthalene PER 011 1.28E-052.93E-06 1.28E-05
HAPs - Total PER 011 3.97E-029.06E-03 3.97E-02
Mercury PER 011 5.47E-061.25E-06 5.47E-06
Toluene PER 011 7.15E-051.63E-05 7.15E-05
Manganese compounds PER 011 7.99E-061.82E-06 7.99E-06
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 4.73E-031.08E-03 4.73E-03
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
14 May, 2013 16:10
FACILITY DESCRIPTION: Potential-to-emit (by item)
Show: Active and Pending Records
AQD Facility ID:
Facility Name:
09900002
Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
EU 093
Nickel compounds PER 011 4.42E-051.01E-05 4.42E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 2.10E+004.80E-01 2.10E+00
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Lead PER 011 1.05E-052.40E-06 1.05E-05
PM < 10 micron PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 1.82E-064.15E-07 1.82E-06
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 1.60E-013.60E-02 1.60E-01
Selenium compounds PER 011 5.05E-071.15E-07 5.05E-07
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 1.26E-023.00E-03 1.26E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 1.20E-012.60E-02 1.20E-01
EU 094
Benzene PER 011 2.21E-055.04E-06 2.21E-05
Arsenic compounds PER 011 2.10E-064.80E-07 2.10E-06
Beryllium PER 011 1.26E-072.88E-08 1.26E-07
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 011 1.26E+032.86E+02 1.26E+03
Cadmium compounds PER 011 1.16E-052.64E-06 1.16E-05
Methane PER 011 2.36E-025.40E-03 2.36E-02
Carbon Monoxide PER 011 8.80E-012.02E-01 8.80E-01
Carbon Dioxide PER 011 1.25E+032.86E+02 1.25E+03
Chromium compounds PER 011 1.47E-053.36E-06 1.47E-05
1,4-Dichlorobenzene PER 011 1.26E-052.88E-06 1.26E-05
Formaldehyde PER 011 7.88E-041.80E-04 7.88E-04
Hexane PER 011 1.89E-024.32E-03 1.89E-02
Naphthalene PER 011 6.41E-061.46E-06 6.41E-06
HAPs - Total PER 011 1.98E-024.53E-03 1.98E-02
Mercury PER 011 2.73E-066.24E-07 2.73E-06
Toluene PER 011 3.57E-058.16E-06 3.57E-05
Manganese compounds PER 011 3.99E-069.12E-07 3.99E-06
Nitrous Oxide PER 011 2.36E-035.40E-04 2.36E-03
Nickel compounds PER 011 2.21E-055.04E-06 2.21E-05
Nitrogen Oxides PER 011 1.05E+002.40E-01 1.05E+00
PM < 2.5 micron PER 011 8.00E-021.80E-02 8.00E-02
Lead PER 011 5.26E-061.20E-06 5.26E-06
PM < 10 micron PER 011 8.00E-021.80E-02 8.00E-02
Polycyclic organic matter PER 011 9.08E-072.07E-07 9.08E-07
Total Particulate Matter PER 011 8.00E-021.80E-02 8.00E-02
Selenium compounds PER 011 2.52E-075.76E-08 2.52E-07
Sulfur Dioxide PER 011 6.30E-031.40E-03 6.30E-03
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 011 6.00E-021.30E-02 6.00E-02
FC 000
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 9.80E+04
GP 001
Nitrogen Oxides PER 006 1.80E+02
Lead PER 006 5.60E-02
PM < 10 micron PER 008 2.23E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 2.46E+01
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Item UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
Pollutant AddedBy
(Action)
RetiredBy
(Action)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
GP 001
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 2.35E+02
GP 013
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 1.06E+04 4.65E+04
SV 049
PM < 10 micron PER 008 1.00E+002.28E-01 1.00E+00
Total Particulate Matter PER 008 1.00E+002.28E-01 1.00E+00
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 008 1.00E+002.28E-01 1.00E+00
SV 058
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent PER 010 1.90E+03 7.44E+03
Carbon Monoxide PER 010 1.44E+00 1.44E+003.30E-01 1.44E+00
HAPs - Total PER 010 3.24E-02 3.24E-027.40E-03 3.24E-02
Nitrogen Oxides PER 010 1.72E+00 1.72E+003.90E-01 1.72E+00
PM < 2.5 micron PER 010 2.79E+01 2.79E+016.37E+00 2.79E+01
PM < 10 micron PER 010 2.79E+01 2.79E+016.37E+00 2.79E+01
Total Particulate Matter PER 010 2.79E+01 2.79E+016.37E+00 2.79E+01
Sulfur Dioxide PER 010 1.03E-02 1.03E-022.40E-03 1.03E-02
Volatile Organic Compounds PER 010 2.79E+01 2.79E+016.37E+00 2.79E+01
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UnrestrictedPotential
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Benzene
PER 008EU 001 1.030E-04 4.510E-04
PER 011EU 001 1.010E-04 4.420E-04 4.420E-04
PER 008EU 002 1.030E-04 4.510E-04
PER 011EU 002 1.010E-04 4.420E-04 4.420E-04
PER 008EU 003 1.030E-04 4.510E-04
PER 011EU 003 1.010E-04 4.420E-04 4.420E-04
PER 008EU 004 5.250E-05 2.300E-04
PER 011EU 004 5.170E-05 2.260E-04 2.260E-04
PER 008EU 005 1.500E-05 6.570E-05
PER 008EU 031 2.900E-02 1.300E-01 1.300E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 2.900E-02 1.300E-01 1.300E-01 0.000E+00
PER 009EU 080 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 081 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 082 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 083 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 084 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 085 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 009EU 086 1.400E-02 6.130E-02 7.300E-03
PER 011EU 092 1.010E-05 4.420E-05 4.420E-05
PER 011EU 093 1.010E-05 4.420E-05 4.420E-05
PER 011EU 094 5.040E-06 2.210E-05 2.210E-05
Totals 6.908E-01 3.128E-01 0.000E+00
Arsenic compounds
PER 008EU 001 4.370E-04 1.910E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 4.460E-04 1.950E-03 1.950E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 4.370E-04 1.910E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 4.460E-04 1.950E-03 1.950E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 4.370E-04 1.910E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 4.460E-04 1.950E-03 1.950E-03 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 2.010E-02 8.800E-02 1.300E-03 6.000E-04
PER 011EU 004 2.280E-04 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.430E-06 6.250E-06 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 9.600E-07 4.200E-06 4.200E-06
PER 011EU 093 9.600E-07 4.200E-06 4.200E-06
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RetiredBy
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Arsenic compounds
PER 011EU 094 4.800E-07 2.100E-06 2.100E-06
Totals 6.867E-03 6.861E-03 0.000E+00
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
PER 008EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Beryllium
PER 011EU 092 5.760E-08 2.520E-07 2.520E-07
PER 011EU 093 5.760E-08 2.520E-07 2.520E-07
PER 011EU 094 2.880E-08 1.260E-07 1.260E-07
Totals 6.300E-07 6.300E-07 0.000E+00
Beryllium Compounds
PER 008EU 001 9.200E-06 4.030E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 9.390E-06 4.110E-05 4.110E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 9.200E-06 4.030E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 9.390E-06 4.110E-05 4.110E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 9.200E-06 4.030E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 9.390E-06 4.110E-05 4.110E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 4.690E-06 2.060E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 4.810E-06 2.110E-05 2.110E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 8.570E-08 3.750E-07 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 1.448E-04 1.444E-04 0.000E+00
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent
PER 010EU 001 7.147E+03 3.130E+04
PER 011EU 001 7.682E+03 3.365E+04 3.365E+04
PER 010EU 002 7.147E+03 3.130E+04
PER 011EU 002 7.682E+03 3.365E+04 3.365E+04
PER 010EU 003 7.147E+03 3.130E+04
PER 011EU 003 7.682E+03 3.365E+04 3.365E+04
PER 010EU 004 7.147E+03 3.130E+04
PER 011EU 004 3.935E+03 1.724E+04 1.724E+04
PER 010EU 005 8.350E+02 3.659E+03
PER 010EU 044 4.815E+03 2.019E+04
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Carbon Dioxide Equivalent
PER 010EU 045 4.815E+03 2.019E+04
PER 010EU 051 6.840E+02 1.710E+02
PER 010EU 078 1.520E+02 3.800E+01
PER 010EU 080 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 081 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 082 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 083 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 084 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 085 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 010EU 086 2.949E+03 1.292E+04
PER 011EU 092 5.728E+02 2.509E+03 2.509E+03
PER 011EU 093 5.728E+02 2.509E+03 2.509E+03
PER 011EU 094 2.864E+02 1.255E+03 1.255E+03
PER 010FC 000 9.802E+04
PER 010GP 013 1.063E+04 4.655E+04
PER 010SV 058 1.899E+03 7.441E+03
Totals 3.131E+05 2.225E+05 0.000E+00
Cadmium compounds
PER 008EU 001 1.320E-04 5.770E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 1.340E-04 5.890E-04 5.890E-04 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 002 5.600E-03 2.440E-02 4.200E-03 2.800E-03
PER 011EU 002 1.340E-04 5.890E-04 5.890E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 1.320E-04 5.770E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 1.340E-04 5.890E-04 5.890E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 6.720E-05 2.940E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 6.890E-05 3.020E-04 3.020E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 7.850E-06 3.440E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 8.000E-07
PER 001EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 8.000E-07
PER 011EU 092 5.280E-06 2.310E-05 2.310E-05
PER 011EU 093 5.280E-06 2.310E-05 2.310E-05
PER 011EU 094 2.640E-06 1.160E-05 1.160E-05
Totals 2.161E-03 2.127E-03 1.600E-06
Methane
PER 011EU 001 1.200E-01 5.200E-01 5.200E-01
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
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Methane
PER 011EU 002 1.200E-01 5.200E-01 5.200E-01
PER 011EU 003 1.200E-01 5.200E-01 5.200E-01
PER 011EU 004 6.000E-02 2.700E-01 2.700E-01
PER 011EU 092 1.080E-02 4.730E-02 4.730E-02
PER 011EU 093 1.080E-02 4.730E-02 4.730E-02
PER 011EU 094 5.400E-03 2.360E-02 2.360E-02
Totals 1.948E+00 1.948E+00 0.000E+00
Carbon Monoxide
PER 008EU 001 4.120E+00 1.803E+01 1.803E+01
PER 011EU 001 4.040E+00 1.767E+01 1.767E+01
PER 008EU 002 4.120E+00 1.803E+01 1.803E+01
PER 011EU 002 4.040E+00 1.767E+01 1.767E+01
PER 008EU 003 4.120E+00 1.803E+01 1.803E+01
PER 011EU 003 4.040E+00 1.767E+01 1.767E+01
PER 006EU 004 2.100E+00 9.200E+00 9.200E+00
PER 011EU 004 2.070E+00 9.050E+00 9.050E+00
PER 006EU 005 6.000E-01 2.630E+00 2.630E+00
PER 008EU 006 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 007 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 008 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 009 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 010 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 011 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 012 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 013 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 014 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 015 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 016 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 017 1.260E-01 5.500E-01 5.500E-01
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 1.910E-01 8.400E-01 8.400E-01
PER 008EU 030 6.720E-01 2.940E+00 2.940E+00
PER 008EU 031 2.396E+00 1.049E+01 1.049E+01
PER 008EU 032 2.396E+00 1.049E+01 1.049E+01
PER 008EU 036 7.560E-01 3.310E+00 3.310E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
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Carbon Monoxide
PER 008EU 037 1.010E+00 4.420E+00 4.420E+00
PER 008EU 038 1.010E+00 4.420E+00 4.420E+00
PER 008EU 039 1.010E+00 4.420E+00 4.420E+00
PER 006EU 040 4.700E-01 2.070E+00 2.070E+00
PER 008EU 041 1.810E-01 7.900E-01 7.900E-01
PER 006EU 042 2.100E-01 9.100E-01 9.100E-01
PER 006EU 043 2.100E-01 9.100E-01 9.100E-01
PER 006EU 044 2.470E+00 1.080E+01 1.080E+01
PER 006EU 045 2.470E+00 1.080E+01 1.080E+01
PER 008EU 047 2.520E-01 1.100E+00 1.100E+00
PER 006EU 048 2.000E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02
PER 006EU 049 2.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 006EU 050 2.900E-01 1.300E+00 1.300E+00
PER 006EU 051 2.630E+02 6.570E+01 6.570E+01
PER 008EU 052 3.360E-01 1.470E+00 1.470E+00
PER 008EU 053 3.360E-01 1.470E+00 1.470E+00
PER 006EU 054 1.900E-01 8.500E-01 8.500E-01
PER 006EU 055 1.900E-01 8.500E-01 8.500E-01
PER 006EU 056 2.700E-01 1.200E+00 1.200E+00
PER 006EU 057 2.700E-01 1.200E+00 1.200E+00
PER 006EU 058 3.000E-02 1.200E-01 1.200E-01
PER 006EU 059 3.000E-02 1.200E-01 1.200E-01
PER 006EU 060 6.000E-02 2.800E-01 2.800E-01
PER 006EU 061 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 062 8.000E-02 3.300E-01 3.300E-01
PER 006EU 063 3.300E-02 1.500E-01 1.500E-01
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 2.500E-01 1.100E+00 1.100E+00
PER 008EU 068 5.500E-01 2.390E+00 2.390E+00
PER 008EU 069 4.700E-01 2.070E+00 2.070E+00
PER 008EU 074 8.400E-02 3.700E-01 3.700E-01
PER 008EU 075 2.300E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 008EU 076 1.820E-01 8.000E-01 8.000E-01
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
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Carbon Monoxide
PER 008EU 077 1.140E-01 5.000E-01 5.000E-01
PER 008EU 078 4.690E+00 1.170E+00 1.170E+00
PER 009EU 080 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 081 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 082 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 083 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 084 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 085 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 009EU 086 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 3.500E-01
PER 011EU 092 4.030E-01 1.770E+00 1.770E+00
PER 011EU 093 4.030E-01 1.770E+00 1.770E+00
PER 011EU 094 2.020E-01 8.800E-01 8.800E-01
PER 010SV 058 3.300E-01 1.440E+00 1.440E+00 1.440E+00
Totals 2.499E+02 2.321E+02 1.440E+00
Carbon Dioxide
PER 011EU 001 7.676E+03 3.362E+04 3.362E+04
PER 011EU 002 7.676E+03 3.362E+04 3.362E+04
PER 011EU 003 7.676E+03 3.362E+04 3.362E+04
PER 011EU 004 3.932E+03 1.722E+04 1.722E+04
PER 011EU 092 5.720E+02 2.507E+03 2.507E+03
PER 011EU 093 5.720E+02 2.507E+03 2.507E+03
PER 011EU 094 2.860E+02 1.253E+03 1.253E+03
Totals 1.244E+05 1.244E+05 0.000E+00
Cobalt compounds
PER 008EU 001 1.990E-03 8.730E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 2.030E-03 8.910E-03 8.910E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 1.990E-03 8.730E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 2.030E-03 8.910E-03 8.910E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 1.990E-03 8.730E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 2.030E-03 8.910E-03 8.910E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.020E-03 4.450E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.040E-03 4.560E-03 4.560E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 6.000E-07 2.630E-06 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 3.129E-02 3.129E-02 0.000E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Chromium compounds
PER 008EU 001 2.800E-04 1.220E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 2.860E-04 1.250E-03 1.250E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 2.800E-04 1.220E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 2.860E-04 1.250E-03 1.250E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 2.800E-04 1.220E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 2.860E-04 1.250E-03 1.250E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.430E-04 6.250E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.460E-04 6.410E-04 6.410E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.000E-05 4.380E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 6.720E-06 2.940E-05 2.940E-05
PER 011EU 093 6.720E-06 2.940E-05 2.940E-05
PER 011EU 094 3.360E-06 1.470E-05 1.470E-05
Totals 4.508E-03 4.465E-03 0.000E+00
Dibutyl phthalate
PER 008EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
PER 011EU 001 5.760E-05 2.520E-04 2.520E-04
PER 011EU 002 5.760E-05 2.520E-04 2.520E-04
PER 011EU 003 5.760E-05 2.520E-04 2.520E-04
PER 011EU 004 2.950E-05 1.290E-04 1.290E-04
PER 011EU 092 5.760E-06 2.520E-05 2.520E-05
PER 011EU 093 5.760E-06 2.520E-05 2.520E-05
PER 011EU 094 2.880E-06 1.260E-05 1.260E-05
Totals 9.480E-04 9.480E-04 0.000E+00
Ethylbenzene
PER 008EU 001 2.100E-05 9.220E-05
PER 011EU 001 2.150E-05 9.410E-05 9.410E-05
PER 008EU 002 2.100E-05 9.220E-05
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Ethylbenzene
PER 011EU 002 2.150E-05 9.410E-05 9.410E-05
PER 008EU 003 2.100E-05 9.220E-05
PER 011EU 003 2.150E-05 9.410E-05 9.410E-05
PER 008EU 004 1.070E-05 4.700E-05
PER 011EU 004 1.100E-05 4.820E-05 4.820E-05
PER 008EU 005 3.070E-06 1.340E-05
Totals 3.439E-04 3.305E-04 0.000E+00
Formaldehyde
PER 008EU 001 1.410E-02 6.160E-02 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 1.120E-02 4.880E-02 4.880E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 1.410E-02 6.160E-02 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 1.120E-02 4.880E-02 4.880E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 1.410E-02 6.160E-02 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 1.120E-02 4.880E-02 4.880E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 7.170E-03 3.140E-02 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 5.710E-03 2.500E-02 2.500E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 5.360E-04 2.350E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 031 1.530E-02 6.700E-02 6.700E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 1.530E-02 6.700E-02 6.700E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 051 1.800E-03 4.000E-04 4.000E-04
PER 011EU 092 3.600E-04 1.580E-03 1.580E-03
PER 011EU 093 3.600E-04 1.580E-03 1.580E-03
PER 011EU 094 1.800E-04 7.880E-04 7.880E-04
Totals 3.121E-01 3.097E-01 0.000E+00
Hexane
PER 008EU 001 8.820E-02 3.860E-01 3.860E-01
PER 011EU 001 8.600E-02 3.790E-01 3.790E-01
PER 008EU 002 8.820E-02 3.860E-01 3.860E-01
PER 011EU 002 8.600E-02 3.790E-01 3.790E-01
PER 008EU 003 8.820E-02 3.860E-01 3.860E-01
PER 011EU 003 8.600E-02 3.790E-01 3.790E-01
PER 008EU 004 4.500E-02 1.970E-01 1.970E-01
PER 011EU 004 4.400E-02 1.940E-01 1.940E-01
PER 008EU 005 1.290E-02 5.630E-02 5.630E-02
PER 008EU 044 5.290E-02 2.320E-01 2.320E-01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Hexane
PER 008EU 045 5.290E-02 2.320E-01 2.320E-01
PER 011EU 092 8.640E-03 3.780E-02 3.780E-02
PER 011EU 093 8.640E-03 3.780E-02 3.780E-02
PER 011EU 094 4.320E-03 1.890E-02 1.890E-02
Totals 1.946E+00 1.946E+00 0.000E+00
Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK)
PER 008EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Naphthalene
PER 008EU 001 3.740E-04 1.640E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 3.820E-04 1.670E-03 1.670E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 3.740E-04 1.640E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 3.820E-04 1.670E-03 1.670E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 3.740E-04 1.640E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 3.820E-04 1.670E-03 1.670E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.910E-04 8.350E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.960E-04 8.570E-04 8.570E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 4.360E-06 1.910E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 2.930E-06 1.280E-05 1.280E-05
PER 011EU 093 2.930E-06 1.280E-05 1.280E-05
PER 011EU 094 1.460E-06 6.410E-06 6.410E-06
Totals 5.918E-03 5.899E-03 0.000E+00
HAPs - Total
PER 008EU 001 9.000E-02 4.100E-01 4.100E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 9.000E-02 4.100E-01 4.100E-01
PER 008EU 003 9.000E-02 4.100E-01 4.100E-01
PER 008EU 004 3.000E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
PER 011EU 004 5.000E-02 2.000E-01 2.000E-01
PER 008EU 005 1.300E-02 6.000E-02 6.000E-02
PER 008EU 031 8.200E-02 3.600E-01 3.600E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 8.200E-02 3.600E-01 3.600E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 044 9.000E-02 4.100E-01 4.100E-01
PER 008EU 045 9.000E-02 4.100E-01 4.100E-01
PER 008EU 051 9.800E-03 2.500E-03 2.500E-03
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RetiredBy
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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HAPs - Total
PER 009EU 080 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 081 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 082 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 083 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 084 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 085 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 009EU 086 3.070E-02 1.350E-01 1.600E-02
PER 011EU 092 9.060E-03 3.970E-02 3.970E-02
PER 011EU 093 9.060E-03 3.970E-02 3.970E-02
PER 011EU 094 4.530E-03 1.980E-02 1.980E-02
PER 010SV 058 7.400E-03 3.242E-02 3.242E-02 3.242E-02
Totals 4.109E+00 3.276E+00 3.242E-02
Mercury
PER 011EU 092 1.250E-06 5.470E-06 5.470E-06
PER 011EU 093 1.250E-06 5.470E-06 5.470E-06
PER 011EU 094 6.240E-07 2.730E-06 2.730E-06
Totals 1.367E-05 1.367E-05 0.000E+00
Mercury Compounds
PER 008EU 001 3.740E-05 1.640E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 3.820E-05 1.670E-04 1.670E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 3.740E-05 1.640E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 3.820E-05 1.670E-04 1.670E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 3.740E-05 1.640E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 3.820E-05 1.670E-04 1.670E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.910E-05 8.350E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.960E-05 8.570E-05 8.570E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.860E-06 8.130E-06 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 5.948E-04 5.867E-04 0.000E+00
Phenol
PER 008EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Toluene
PER 008EU 001 2.050E-03 8.980E-03
PER 011EU 001 2.100E-03 9.180E-03 9.180E-03
PER 008EU 002 2.050E-03 8.980E-03
PER 011EU 002 2.100E-03 9.180E-03 9.180E-03
PER 008EU 003 2.050E-03 8.980E-03
PER 011EU 003 2.100E-03 9.180E-03 9.180E-03
PER 008EU 004 1.050E-03 4.580E-03
PER 011EU 004 1.070E-03 4.700E-03 4.700E-03
PER 008EU 005 2.430E-05 1.060E-04
PER 008EU 031 1.100E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 1.100E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 2.790E-02
PER 008EU 044 1.000E-04 4.380E-04 4.380E-04
PER 008EU 045 1.000E-04 4.380E-04
PER 011EU 092 1.630E-05 7.150E-05 7.150E-05
PER 011EU 093 1.630E-05 7.150E-05 7.150E-05
PER 011EU 094 8.160E-06 3.570E-05 3.570E-05
Totals 1.334E-01 1.329E-01 2.790E-02
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
PER 011EU 001 7.980E-05 3.490E-04 3.490E-04
PER 011EU 002 7.980E-05 3.490E-04 3.490E-04
PER 011EU 003 7.980E-05 3.490E-04 3.490E-04
PER 011EU 004 4.090E-05 1.790E-04 1.790E-04
Totals 1.226E-03 1.226E-03 0.000E+00
Manganese compounds
PER 008EU 001 9.930E-04 4.350E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 1.010E-03 4.440E-03 4.440E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 9.930E-04 4.350E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 1.010E-03 4.440E-03 4.440E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 9.930E-04 4.350E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 1.010E-03 4.440E-03 4.440E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 5.060E-04 2.220E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 5.190E-04 2.270E-03 2.270E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 2.710E-06 1.190E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Manganese compounds
PER 011EU 092 1.820E-06 7.990E-06 7.990E-06
PER 011EU 093 1.820E-06 7.990E-06 7.990E-06
PER 011EU 094 9.120E-07 3.990E-06 3.990E-06
Totals 1.562E-02 1.561E-02 0.000E+00
Nitrous Oxide
PER 011EU 001 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 011EU 002 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 011EU 003 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 011EU 004 1.000E-02 3.000E-02 3.000E-02
PER 011EU 092 1.080E-03 4.730E-03 4.730E-03
PER 011EU 093 1.080E-03 4.730E-03 4.730E-03
PER 011EU 094 5.400E-04 2.360E-03 2.360E-03
Totals 1.918E-01 1.918E-01 0.000E+00
Lead Compounds
PER 008EU 001 5.000E-04 2.190E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 5.000E-04 2.190E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 5.000E-04 2.190E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 2.550E-04 1.120E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 2.090E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 7.000E-02 7.000E-02 0.000E+00
o-Xylenes
PER 008EU 001 3.510E-05 1.580E-04
PER 011EU 001 3.680E-05 1.610E-04 1.610E-04
PER 008EU 002 3.510E-05 1.580E-04
PER 011EU 002 3.680E-05 1.610E-04 1.610E-04
PER 008EU 003 3.510E-05 1.580E-04
PER 011EU 003 3.680E-05 1.610E-04 1.610E-04
PER 008EU 004 1.840E-05 8.060E-05
PER 011EU 004 1.890E-05 8.260E-05 8.260E-05
Totals 5.656E-04 5.656E-04 0.000E+00
Phosphorus
PER 008EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Phosphorus
PER 008EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Total Polycyclic aromatic hydr
PER 008EU 001 3.940E-04 1.730E-03
PER 011EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 3.940E-04 1.730E-03
PER 011EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 3.940E-04 1.730E-03
PER 011EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 2.010E-04 8.810E-04
PER 011EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 6.300E-07 2.760E-06
PER 008EU 044 2.050E-05 8.970E-05 8.970E-05
PER 008EU 045 2.050E-05 8.970E-05
Totals 1.822E-04 8.970E-05 0.000E+00
Nickel compounds
PER 008EU 001 2.800E-02 1.220E-01 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 2.860E-02 1.250E-01 1.250E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 2.800E-02 1.220E-01 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 2.860E-02 1.250E-01 1.250E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 2.800E-02 1.220E-01 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 2.860E-02 1.250E-01 1.250E-01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.430E-02 6.250E-02 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.460E-02 6.410E-02 6.410E-02 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.500E-05 6.570E-05 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 1.010E-05 4.420E-05 4.420E-05
PER 011EU 093 1.010E-05 4.420E-05 4.420E-05
PER 011EU 094 5.040E-06 2.210E-05 2.210E-05
Totals 4.393E-01 4.392E-01 0.000E+00
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RetiredBy
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Nitrogen Oxides
PER 010EU 001 1.820E+01 7.970E+01 0.000E+00 7.970E+01
PER 011EU 001 1.245E+01 5.454E+01 5.454E+01 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 002 1.820E+01 7.970E+01 0.000E+00 7.970E+01
PER 011EU 002 1.245E+01 5.454E+01 5.454E+01 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 003 1.820E+01 7.970E+01 0.000E+00 7.970E+01
PER 011EU 003 1.245E+01 5.454E+01 5.454E+01 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 004 9.280E+00 4.070E+01 0.000E+00 4.070E+01
PER 011EU 004 6.380E+00 2.794E+01 2.794E+01 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 7.100E-01 3.130E+00 3.130E+00
PER 006EU 006 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 007 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 008 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 009 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 010 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 011 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 012 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 013 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 014 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 015 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 016 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 006EU 017 1.200E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01 5.300E-01
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 2.270E-01 9.900E-01 9.900E-01 9.900E-01
PER 008EU 030 8.000E-01 3.500E+00 3.500E+00 3.500E+00
PER 008EU 031 2.100E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02
PER 008EU 032 2.100E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02
PER 008EU 036 9.000E-01 3.940E+00 3.940E+00 3.940E+00
PER 006EU 040 5.600E-01 2.460E+00 2.460E+00 2.460E+00
PER 008EU 041 2.160E-01 9.500E-01 9.500E-01 9.500E-01
PER 006EU 042 2.500E-01 1.080E+00 1.080E+00 1.080E+00
PER 006EU 043 2.500E-01 1.080E+00 1.080E+00 1.080E+00
PER 010EU 044 7.420E+00 3.250E+01 0.000E+00 3.250E+01
PER 010EU 045 7.420E+00 3.250E+01 0.000E+00 3.250E+01
PER 008EU 047 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.310E+00 1.310E+00
PER 006EU 048 2.000E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
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(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Nitrogen Oxides
PER 006EU 049 2.000E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02 9.000E-02
PER 006EU 050 3.500E-01 1.530E+00 1.530E+00 1.530E+00
PER 006EU 051 1.857E+01 4.640E+00 4.640E+00
PER 008EU 052 4.000E-01 1.750E+00 1.750E+00 1.750E+00
PER 008EU 053 4.000E-01 1.750E+00 1.750E+00 1.750E+00
PER 006EU 054 2.300E-01 1.010E+00 1.010E+00 1.010E+00
PER 006EU 055 2.300E-01 1.010E+00 1.010E+00 1.010E+00
PER 006EU 056 3.300E-01 1.430E+00 1.430E+00 1.430E+00
PER 006EU 057 3.300E-01 1.430E+00 1.430E+00 1.430E+00
PER 006EU 058 3.000E-02 1.400E-01 1.400E-01 1.400E-01
PER 006EU 059 3.000E-02 1.400E-01 1.400E-01 1.400E-01
PER 006EU 060 8.000E-02 3.300E-01 3.300E-01 3.300E-01
PER 006EU 061 1.300E-02 5.500E-02 5.500E-02 5.500E-02
PER 006EU 062 9.000E-02 4.000E-01 4.000E-01 4.000E-01
PER 006EU 063 4.000E-02 1.700E-01 1.700E-01 1.700E-01
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.310E+00 1.310E+00
PER 008EU 068 6.500E-01 2.850E+00 2.850E+00 2.850E+00
PER 008EU 069 5.600E-01 2.460E+00 2.460E+00 2.460E+00
PER 008EU 074 1.000E-01 4.400E-01 4.400E-01 4.400E-01
PER 008EU 075 2.700E-02 1.200E-01 1.200E-01 1.200E-01
PER 008EU 076 2.170E-01 9.500E-01 9.500E-01 9.500E-01
PER 008EU 077 1.360E-01 6.000E-01 6.000E-01 6.000E-01
PER 008EU 078 2.860E+00 7.200E-01 7.200E-01 7.200E-01
PER 009EU 080 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 081 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 082 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 083 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 084 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 085 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 009EU 086 4.892E+01 2.143E+02 2.140E+02
PER 011EU 092 4.800E-01 2.100E+00 2.100E+00
PER 011EU 093 4.800E-01 2.100E+00 2.100E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
Nitrogen Oxides
PER 011EU 094 2.400E-01 1.050E+00 1.050E+00
PER 006GP 001 1.800E+02
PER 010SV 058 3.900E-01 1.720E+00 1.720E+00 1.720E+00
Totals 1.814E+03 4.212E+02 1.615E+03
Octachloridibenzo-p-dioxin (OC
PER 011EU 001 1.100E-09 4.600E-09 4.600E-09
PER 011EU 002 1.100E-09 4.600E-09 4.600E-09
PER 011EU 003 1.100E-09 4.600E-09 4.600E-09
PER 011EU 004 0.000E+00 2.400E-09 2.400E-09
Totals 1.620E-08 1.620E-08 0.000E+00
PM < 2.5 micron
PER 011EU 001 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 011EU 002 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 011EU 003 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 011EU 004 8.500E-01 3.720E+00 3.720E+00
PER 011EU 088 9.700E-01 1.118E+01 4.250E+00
PER 011EU 089 2.010E+00 8.810E+00 8.810E+00
PER 011EU 090 6.700E-01 2.940E+00 2.940E+00
PER 011EU 091 8.380E+00 3.671E+01 3.671E+01
PER 011EU 092 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 093 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 094 1.800E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 010SV 058 6.370E+00 2.790E+01 2.790E+01 2.790E+01
Totals 1.134E+02 1.065E+02 2.790E+01
Lead
PER 008EU 001 4.960E-04 2.170E-03
PER 011EU 001 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 008EU 002 4.960E-04 2.170E-03
PER 011EU 002 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 008EU 003 4.960E-04 2.170E-03
PER 011EU 003 4.080E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 006EU 004 2.000E-03 9.000E-03
PER 011EU 004 2.090E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 005 6.000E-04 3.000E-03
PER 006EU 044 2.000E-03 1.100E-02
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Lead
PER 006EU 045 2.000E-03 1.100E-02
PER 011EU 092 2.400E-06 1.050E-05 1.050E-05
PER 011EU 093 2.400E-06 1.050E-05 1.050E-05
PER 011EU 094 1.200E-06 5.260E-06 5.260E-06
PER 006GP 001 5.600E-02
Totals 9.503E-02 1.260E-01 0.000E+00
PM < 10 micron
PER 006EU 001 6.360E+00 2.782E+01 2.786E+01 2.780E+01
PER 011EU 001 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 002 6.360E+00 2.782E+01 2.786E+01 2.780E+01
PER 011EU 002 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 003 6.360E+00 2.782E+01 2.786E+01 2.780E+01
PER 011EU 003 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 004 3.330E+00 1.459E+01 1.459E+01 1.460E+01
PER 011EU 004 8.500E-01 3.720E+00 3.720E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 2.400E-01 1.060E+00 1.060E+00
PER 006EU 006 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 007 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 008 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 009 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 010 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 011 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 012 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 013 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 014 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 015 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 016 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 017 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 008EU 018 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 019 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 020 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 021 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 1.730E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 008EU 026 1.610E+00 0.000E+00 7.050E+00 7.050E+00
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194
PM < 10 micron
PER 006EU 027 8.380E+00 3.670E+01 3.670E+01 3.670E+01
PER 010EU 028 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 029 6.970E+00 3.051E+01 3.051E+01
PER 008EU 030 6.080E-02 2.700E-01 2.700E-01 2.700E-01
PER 008EU 031 7.950E-01 3.480E+00 3.480E+00 3.480E+00
PER 008EU 032 7.950E-01 3.480E+00 3.480E+00 3.480E+00
PER 008EU 033 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 008EU 034 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 008EU 035 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 010EU 036 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 037 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 008EU 038 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 008EU 039 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 006EU 040 4.000E-02 1.900E-01 1.900E-01 1.900E-01
PER 008EU 041 1.640E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 006EU 042 2.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 006EU 043 2.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 006EU 044 9.900E-01 4.350E+00 4.350E+00 4.350E+00
PER 006EU 045 9.900E-01 4.350E+00 4.350E+00 4.350E+00
PER 008EU 047 2.280E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 006EU 048 2.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 006EU 049 2.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03
PER 010EU 050 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 051 1.320E+00 3.300E-01 3.300E-01 3.300E-01
PER 008EU 052 3.000E-02 1.330E-01 1.330E-01 1.330E-01
PER 008EU 053 3.000E-02 1.330E-01 1.330E-01 1.330E-01
PER 006EU 054 1.800E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02
PER 006EU 055 1.800E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02
PER 006EU 056 2.500E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
PER 006EU 057 2.500E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
PER 006EU 058 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 006EU 059 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 006EU 060 6.000E-03 2.500E-02 2.500E-02 2.500E-02
PER 006EU 061 1.000E-03 4.000E-03 4.000E-03 4.000E-03
PER 006EU 062 7.000E-03 3.000E-02 3.000E-02 3.000E-02
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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PM < 10 micron
PER 006EU 063 3.000E-03 1.300E-02 1.300E-02 1.300E-02
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 2.280E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 008EU 068 5.000E-02 2.200E-01 2.200E-01 2.200E-01
PER 008EU 069 4.000E-02 1.900E-01 1.900E-01 1.900E-01
PER 008EU 070 2.130E+00 9.340E+00 9.340E+00 9.340E+00
PER 008EU 074 8.000E-03 3.000E-02 3.000E-02 3.000E-02
PER 008EU 075 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 076 1.600E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 008EU 077 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 008EU 078 2.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 079 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 009EU 080 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 081 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 082 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 083 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 084 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 085 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 009EU 086 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01 1.310E+00
PER 011EU 088 9.700E-01 4.367E+02 4.250E+00
PER 011EU 089 2.010E+00 3.441E+02 8.810E+00
PER 011EU 090 6.700E-01 1.835E+01 2.940E+00
PER 011EU 091 8.380E+00 2.294E+02 3.671E+01
PER 011EU 092 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 093 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 094 1.800E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 008GP 001 2.232E+01
PER 008SV 049 2.280E-01 1.000E+00 1.000E+00
PER 010SV 058 6.370E+00 2.790E+01 2.790E+01 2.790E+01
Totals 1.232E+03 2.762E+02 1.529E+02
Polycyclic organic matter
PER 008EU 001 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 4.150E-06 1.820E-05 1.820E-05 0.000E+00
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AddedBy
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Polycyclic organic matter
PER 008EU 002 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 4.150E-06 1.820E-05 1.820E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 4.150E-06 1.820E-05 1.820E-05 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 2.130E-06 9.310E-06 9.310E-06 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 031 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 032 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 4.170E-07 1.820E-06 1.820E-06
PER 011EU 093 4.150E-07 1.820E-06 1.820E-06
PER 011EU 094 2.070E-07 9.080E-07 9.080E-07
Totals 6.846E-05 6.846E-05 0.000E+00
Total Particulate Matter
PER 006EU 001 7.310E+00 3.203E+01
PER 011EU 001 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 006EU 002 7.310E+00 3.203E+01
PER 011EU 002 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 006EU 003 7.310E+00 3.203E+01
PER 011EU 003 1.660E+00 7.260E+00 7.260E+00
PER 006EU 004 3.730E+00 1.634E+01
PER 011EU 004 8.500E-01 3.720E+00 3.720E+00
PER 008EU 005 2.400E-01 1.060E+00
PER 006EU 006 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 007 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 008 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 009 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 010 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 011 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 012 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 013 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 014 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 015 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 016 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 017 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
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RetiredBy
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(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 008EU 018 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 019 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 020 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 021 1.970E+00 8.630E+00 8.630E+00
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 1.730E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 008EU 026 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 027 8.380E+00 3.670E+01 3.670E+01
PER 010EU 028 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 029 6.970E+00 3.051E+01 3.051E+01
PER 008EU 030 6.080E-02 2.700E-01 2.700E-01
PER 008EU 031 7.950E-01 3.480E+00 3.480E+00
PER 008EU 032 7.950E-01 3.480E+00 3.480E+00
PER 008EU 033 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 008EU 034 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 008EU 035 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 010EU 036 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 037 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 008EU 038 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 008EU 039 3.400E-01 1.490E+00 1.490E+00
PER 008EU 040 4.000E-02 1.900E-01 1.900E-01
PER 008EU 041 1.640E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 006EU 042 2.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 006EU 043 2.000E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
PER 006EU 044 9.900E-01 4.350E+00
PER 006EU 045 9.900E-01 4.350E+00
PER 008EU 047 2.280E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 006EU 048 2.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 006EU 049 2.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03
PER 010EU 050 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 051 1.320E+00 3.300E-01 3.300E-01
PER 008EU 052 3.000E-02 1.330E-01 1.330E-01
PER 008EU 053 3.000E-02 1.330E-01 1.330E-01
PER 006EU 054 1.800E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02
PER 006EU 055 1.800E-02 7.700E-02 7.700E-02
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ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 006EU 056 2.500E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
PER 006EU 057 2.500E-02 1.100E-01 1.100E-01
PER 006EU 058 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 006EU 059 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 006EU 060 6.000E-03 2.500E-02 2.500E-02
PER 006EU 061 1.000E-03 4.000E-03 4.000E-03
PER 006EU 062 7.000E-03 3.000E-02 3.000E-02
PER 006EU 063 3.000E-03 1.300E-02 1.300E-02
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 2.280E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 008EU 068 5.000E-02 2.200E-01 2.200E-01
PER 008EU 069 4.000E-02 1.900E-01 1.900E-01
PER 008EU 070 2.010E+00 8.820E+00 8.820E+00
PER 008EU 074 8.000E-03 3.000E-02 3.000E-02
PER 008EU 075 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 076 1.600E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 008EU 077 1.000E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 008EU 078 2.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 079 2.200E-01 9.600E-01 9.600E-01
PER 009EU 080 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 081 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 082 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 083 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 084 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 085 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 009EU 086 3.000E-01 1.310E+00 1.570E-01
PER 011EU 088 9.700E-01 1.242E+03 4.250E+00
PER 011EU 089 2.010E+00 9.789E+02 8.810E+00
PER 011EU 090 6.700E-01 1.958E+01 2.940E+00
PER 011EU 091 8.380E+00 2.447E+02 3.671E+01
PER 011EU 092 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 093 3.600E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 011EU 094 1.800E-02 8.000E-02 8.000E-02
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RetiredBy
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Total Particulate Matter
PER 008GP 001 2.459E+01
PER 008SV 049 2.280E-01 1.000E+00 1.000E+00
PER 010SV 058 6.370E+00 2.790E+01 2.790E+01 2.790E+01
Totals 2.688E+03 2.622E+02 2.790E+01
Antimony compounds
PER 008EU 001 1.740E-03 7.610E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 1.770E-03 7.770E-03 7.770E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 1.740E-03 7.610E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 1.770E-03 7.770E-03 7.770E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 1.740E-03 7.610E-03 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 1.770E-03 7.770E-03 7.770E-03 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 004 9.000E-04 3.800E-03 7.000E-04 3.000E-04
PER 011EU 004 9.090E-04 3.980E-03 3.980E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
Totals 2.729E-02 2.729E-02 0.000E+00
Selenium compounds
PER 008EU 001 2.260E-04 9.900E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 001 2.310E-04 1.010E-03 1.010E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 002 2.260E-04 9.900E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 002 2.310E-04 1.010E-03 1.010E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 003 2.260E-04 9.900E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 003 2.310E-04 1.010E-03 1.010E-03 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 004 1.150E-04 5.050E-04 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 004 1.180E-04 5.180E-04 5.180E-04 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.710E-07 7.510E-07 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 011EU 092 1.150E-07 5.050E-07 5.050E-07
PER 011EU 093 1.150E-07 5.050E-07 5.050E-07
PER 011EU 094 5.760E-08 2.520E-07 2.520E-07
Totals 3.550E-03 3.549E-03 0.000E+00
Sulfur Dioxide
PER 010EU 001 9.800E+01 4.300E+02 4.355E+02
PER 011EU 001 1.060E+00 4.650E+00 4.650E+00 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 002 9.800E+01 4.300E+02 4.355E+02
PER 011EU 002 1.060E+00 4.650E+00 4.650E+00 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 003 9.800E+01 4.300E+02 4.355E+02
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RetiredBy
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Sulfur Dioxide
PER 011EU 003 1.060E+00 4.650E+00 4.650E+00 0.000E+00
PER 010EU 004 5.000E+01 2.194E+02 2.222E+02
PER 011EU 004 5.400E-01 2.380E+00 2.380E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 005 1.600E-01 6.900E-01 6.900E-01
PER 006EU 006 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 007 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 008 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 009 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 010 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 011 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 012 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 013 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 014 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 015 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 016 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 017 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 1.360E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03
PER 008EU 030 4.800E-03 2.100E-02 2.100E-02 2.100E-02
PER 008EU 036 5.400E-03 2.400E-02 2.400E-02 2.400E-02
PER 006EU 040 3.000E-03 1.500E-02 1.500E-02 1.500E-02
PER 008EU 041 1.300E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03
PER 006EU 042 1.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03
PER 006EU 043 1.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03 7.000E-03
PER 010EU 044 6.400E-01 2.820E+00 2.820E+00
PER 010EU 045 6.400E-01 2.820E+00 2.820E+00
PER 008EU 047 1.800E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 006EU 048 1.000E-04 6.000E-04 6.000E-04 6.000E-04
PER 006EU 049 1.000E-04 6.000E-04 6.000E-04 6.000E-04
PER 006EU 050 2.100E-03 9.200E-03 9.200E-03 9.200E-03
PER 006EU 051 1.230E+00 3.100E-01 3.100E-01 3.100E-01
PER 008EU 052 2.400E-03 1.100E-02 1.100E-02 1.100E-02
PER 008EU 053 2.400E-03 1.100E-02 1.100E-02 1.100E-02
PER 006EU 054 1.400E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03
PER 006EU 055 1.400E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Sulfur Dioxide
PER 006EU 056 2.000E-03 9.000E-03 9.000E-03 9.000E-03
PER 006EU 057 2.000E-03 9.000E-03 9.000E-03 9.000E-03
PER 006EU 058 2.000E-04 8.000E-04 8.000E-04 8.000E-04
PER 006EU 059 2.000E-04 8.000E-04 8.000E-04 8.000E-04
PER 006EU 060 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 061 1.000E-04 3.000E-04 3.000E-04 3.000E-04
PER 006EU 062 5.000E-04 2.000E-03 2.000E-03 2.000E-03
PER 006EU 063 2.000E-04 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 1.000E-03
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 1.800E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 008EU 068 4.000E-03 1.700E-02 1.700E-02 1.700E-02
PER 008EU 069 3.000E-03 1.500E-02 1.500E-02 1.500E-02
PER 008EU 074 1.000E-03 3.000E-03 3.000E-03 3.000E-03
PER 008EU 075 2.000E-04 1.000E-03 1.000E-03 1.000E-03
PER 008EU 076 1.000E-03 5.700E-03 5.700E-03 5.700E-03
PER 008EU 077 1.000E-03 3.600E-03 3.600E-03 3.600E-03
PER 008EU 078 1.000E-03 2.000E-04 2.000E-04 2.000E-04
PER 009EU 080 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 081 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 082 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 083 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 084 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 085 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 009EU 086 9.100E-01 3.990E+00 3.990E+00
PER 011EU 092 3.000E-03 1.260E-02 1.260E-02
PER 011EU 093 3.000E-03 1.260E-02 1.260E-02
PER 011EU 094 1.400E-03 6.300E-03 6.300E-03
PER 010GP 001 2.350E+02
PER 010SV 058 2.400E-03 1.030E-02 1.030E-02 1.030E-02
Totals 5.118E+01 2.519E+02 3.482E+01
Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 006EU 001 2.700E-01 1.180E+00 1.180E+00
PER 011EU 001 2.600E-01 1.160E+00 1.160E+00
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 006EU 002 2.700E-01 1.180E+00 1.180E+00
PER 011EU 002 2.600E-01 1.160E+00 1.160E+00
PER 006EU 003 2.700E-01 1.180E+00 1.180E+00
PER 011EU 003 2.600E-01 1.160E+00 1.160E+00
PER 006EU 004 1.400E-01 6.000E-01 6.000E-01
PER 008EU 005 4.000E-02 1.700E-01 1.700E-01
PER 008EU 006 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 007 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 008 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 009 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 010 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 011 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 012 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 013 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 014 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 015 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 016 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 017 8.250E-03 4.000E-02 4.000E-02
PER 008EU 018 8.000E-02 3.700E-01 3.700E-01
PER 008EU 019 8.000E-02 3.700E-01 3.700E-01
PER 008EU 020 8.000E-02 3.700E-01 3.700E-01
PER 008EU 021 8.000E-02 3.700E-01 3.700E-01
PER 008EU 022 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 025 1.250E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 008EU 026 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 001EU 027 8.370E+00 3.670E+01 3.670E+01
PER 010EU 028 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 029 3.000E-01 1.300E+00 1.300E+00
PER 008EU 030 4.400E-02 1.900E-01 1.900E-01
PER 008EU 031 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 2.890E+00
PER 008EU 032 6.600E-01 2.890E+00 2.890E+00
PER 010EU 036 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 037 1.500E-02 6.600E-02 6.600E-02
PER 008EU 038 1.500E-02 6.600E-02 6.600E-02
PER 008EU 039 1.500E-02 6.600E-02 6.600E-02
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RetiredBy
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AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 006EU 040 3.000E-02 1.400E-01 1.400E-01
PER 008EU 041 1.190E-02 5.000E-02 5.000E-02
PER 006EU 042 1.000E-02 6.000E-02 6.000E-02
PER 006EU 043 1.000E-02 6.000E-02 6.000E-02
PER 006EU 044 1.600E-01 7.100E-01 7.100E-01
PER 006EU 045 1.600E-01 7.100E-01 7.100E-01
PER 008EU 047 1.650E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 006EU 048 1.000E-03 6.000E-03 6.000E-03
PER 006EU 049 1.000E-03 5.000E-03 5.000E-03
PER 010EU 050 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 006EU 051 1.293E+01 3.230E+00 3.230E+00
PER 008EU 052 2.200E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 008EU 053 2.200E-02 1.000E-01 1.000E-01
PER 006EU 054 1.300E-02 5.600E-02 5.600E-02
PER 006EU 055 1.300E-02 5.600E-02 5.600E-02
PER 006EU 056 1.800E-02 7.800E-02 7.800E-02
PER 006EU 057 1.800E-02 7.800E-02 7.800E-02
PER 006EU 058 2.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 006EU 059 2.000E-03 8.000E-03 8.000E-03
PER 006EU 060 4.000E-03 1.800E-02 1.800E-02
PER 006EU 061 7.000E-04 3.000E-03 3.000E-03
PER 006EU 062 5.000E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 006EU 063 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 064 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 065 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 066 0.000E+00 0.000E+00 0.000E+00
PER 008EU 067 1.650E-02 7.000E-02 7.000E-02
PER 008EU 068 4.000E-02 1.600E-01 1.600E-01
PER 008EU 069 3.000E-02 1.400E-01 1.400E-01
PER 008EU 074 6.000E-03 2.000E-02 2.000E-02
PER 008EU 075 2.000E-03 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 008EU 076 5.000E-02 5.200E-02 5.200E-02
PER 008EU 077 7.000E-03 3.300E-02 3.300E-02
PER 008EU 078 2.000E-02 1.000E-02 1.000E-02
PER 009EU 080 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
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RetiredBy
(Action)
AddedBy
(Action)
ItemPollutant ActualEmissions
(tons per yr)
LimitedPotential
(tons per yr)
UnrestrictedPotential
(tons per yr)
HourlyPotential
(lbs per hr)
AQD Facility ID: 09900002
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
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Volatile Organic Compounds
PER 009EU 081 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 009EU 082 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 009EU 083 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 009EU 084 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 009EU 085 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 009EU 086 1.620E+00 7.110E+00 8.500E-01
PER 011EU 088 9.700E-01 1.416E+02 4.250E+00
PER 011EU 089 2.010E+00 8.810E+00 8.810E+00
PER 011EU 090 6.700E-01 2.940E+00 2.940E+00
PER 011EU 091 8.380E+00 3.671E+01 3.671E+01
PER 011EU 092 2.600E-02 1.200E-01 1.200E-01
PER 011EU 093 2.600E-02 1.200E-01 1.200E-01
PER 011EU 094 1.300E-02 6.000E-02 6.000E-02
PER 008SV 049 2.280E-01 1.000E+00 1.000E+00
PER 010SV 058 6.370E+00 2.790E+01 2.790E+01 2.790E+01
Totals 3.255E+02 1.444E+02 2.790E+01
Zinc
PER 011EU 001 9.830E-03 4.310E-02 4.310E-02
PER 011EU 002 9.830E-03 4.310E-02 4.310E-02
PER 011EU 003 9.830E-03 4.310E-02 4.310E-02
PER 011EU 004 5.040E-03 2.210E-02 2.210E-02
Totals 1.514E-01 1.514E-01 0.000E+00
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 1 of 42
Subject Item: Total Facility
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr TOTAL FACILITY CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT (CO2e) LIMIT1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as major source andmodification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 & Minn. R.7007.3000
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent: less than or equal to 94700 tons/year using 12-monthRolling Sum for all CO2e emitting sources at the facility.
2.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as major source andmodification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 & Minn. R.7007.3000
Carbon Dioxide Equivalent Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each monththe Permittee shall calculate and record the following:
1. the type and amount of each fuel combusted at the facility in the previouscalendar month;
2. the total facility CO2e emissions from the previous calendar month usingEquations 1 and 2 in Appendix 4 of this permit;
3. the total facility CO2e emissions during the previous 12 calendar months bysumming the monthly total CO2e emissions from the past 12 months.
3.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as major source andmodification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 & Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee is prohibited from emitting any greenhouse gases as defined at title40 CFR Section 98.6 other than carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), andmethane (CH4).
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CD hdr OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS5.0
CD 40 CFR part 50; Minn. Stat. Sec.116.07, subds. 4a and 9; Minn. R.7007.0100, subps. 7A, 7L and 7M;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 1, 2,and 4; Minn. R.7009.0010-7009.0080
Ambient Air Quality Standards: The Permittee shall comply with and upon writtenrequest demonstrate compliance with National Primary and Secondary Ambient AirQuality Standards in Title 40 CFR part 50, and the Minnesota Ambient Air QualityStandards at Minn. R. 7009.0010 to 7009.0080.
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CD Minn. R. 7011.0020 Circumvention: Do not install or use a device or means that conceals or dilutesemissions, which would otherwise violate a federal or state air pollution control rule,without reducing the total amount of pollutant emitted.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16(J)
Air Pollution Control Equipment: Operate all pollution control equipment wheneverthe corresponding process equipment and emission units are operated, unlessotherwise noted in Table A.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 14and 16(J)
Operation and Maintenance Plan: Retain at the stationary source an operation andmaintenance plan for all air pollution control equipment. At a minimum, the O & Mplan shall identify all air pollution control equipment and shall include a preventativemaintenance program for that equipment, a description of (the minimum but notnecessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment toproper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of theemployee training program for proper operation and maintenance of the controlequipment, and the records kept to demonstrate plan implementation.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 4 Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or deviation the Permittee shallimmediately take all practical steps to modify operations to reduce the emission ofany regulated air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practicalmodifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air pollutants. No emissionsunits that have an unreasonable shutdown or breakdown frequency of process orcontrol equipment shall be permitted to operate.
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CD Minn. R. 7011.0150 Fugitive Emissions: Do not cause or permit the handling, use, transporting, orstorage of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts ofparticulate matter to become airborne. Comply with all other requirements listed inMinn. R. 7011.0150.
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CD Minn. R. 7030.0010 - 7030.0080 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 federally enforceable.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 9(A) Inspections: Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may berequired by law, allow the Agency, or its representative, to enter the Permittee'spremises to have access to and copy any records required by this permit, to inspectat reasonable times (which include any time the source is operating) any facilities,equipment, practices or operations, and to sample or monitor any substances orparameters at any location.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 16 The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions listed in Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 16.
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CD hdr PERFORMANCE TESTING15.0
CD Minn. R. ch. 7017 Performance Testing: Conduct all performance tests in accordance with Minn. R.ch. 7017 unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B.
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CD Minn. R. 7017.2030, subps. 1-4,Minn. R. 7017.2035, subps. 1-2,and Minn. R. 7017.2018
Performance Test Notifications and Submittals:
Performance Tests are due as outlined in Tables A and B of the permit. See TableB for additional testing requirements.
Performance Test Notification (written): due 30 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Plan: due 30 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Pre-test Meeting: due 7 days before each Performance TestPerformance Test Report: due 45 days after each Performance TestPerformance Test Report - Microfiche Copy: due 105 days after each PerformanceTest
The Notification, Test Plan, and Test Report may be submitted in alternative formatas allowed by Minn. R. 7017.2018.
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CD Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3 Limits set as a result of a performance test (conducted before or after permitissuance) apply until superseded as stated in the MPCA's Notice of Complianceletter granting preliminary approval. Preliminary approval is based on formal reviewof 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 amendmentincorporating the change.
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CD hdr MONITORING REQUIREMENTS19.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D) Monitoring Equipment Calibration: Annually calibrate all required monitoringequipment (any requirements applying to continuous emission monitors are listedseparately in this permit).
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4(D) Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B,monitoring a process or control equipment connected to that process is notnecessary during periods when the process is shutdown, or during checks of themonitoring systems, such as calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. Ifmonitoring records are required, they should reflect any such periods of processshutdown or checks of the monitoring system.
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CD hdr RECORDKEEPING22.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(C) Recordkeeping: Retain all records at the stationary source for a period of five (5)years from the date of monitoring, sample, measurement, or report. Records whichmust be retained at this location include all calibration and maintenance records, alloriginal recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of allreports required by the permit. Records must conform to the requirements listed inMinn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(A).
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 5(B) Recordkeeping: Maintain records describing any insignificant modifications (asrequired by Minn. R. 7007.1250, subp. 3) or changes contravening permit terms (asrequired by Minn. R. 7007.1350, subp. 2), including records of the emissionsresulting from those changes.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.1200, subp. 4 If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or notification is requiredprior to making a change, the Permittee must retain records of all calculationsrequired under Minn. R. 7007.1200. These records shall be kept for a period of fiveyears from the date the change was made or until permit reissuance, whichever islonger. The records shall be kept at the stationary source for the current calendaryear of operation and may be kept at the stationary source or office of thestationary source for all other years. The records may be maintained in eitherelectronic or paper format.
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CD hdr REPORTING/SUBMITTALS26.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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CD Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3 Shutdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner at least 24 hours in advance of aplanned shutdown of any control equipment or process equipment if the shutdownwould cause any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If theowner or operator does not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notificationshall be made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown.However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, Band C of Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 3.
At the time of notification, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner ofthe cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shallnotify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 2 Breakdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner within 24 hours of a breakdownof more than one hour duration of any control equipment or process equipment ifthe breakdown causes any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant.The 24-hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or reasonablyshould have been discovered by the owner or operator. However, notification is notrequired 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 owner or operatorshall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the estimatedduration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when thebreakdown is over.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment: As soonas possible after discovery, notify the Commissioner or the state duty officer, eitherorally or by facsimile, of any deviation from permit conditions which could endangerhuman health or the environment.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.1000, subp. 1 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment Report:Within 2 working days of discovery, notify the Commissioner in writing of anydeviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or theenvironment. Include the following information in this written 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 yetcorrected; and5. steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of thedeviation.
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S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(A)(2) Semiannual Deviations Report: due 30 days after end of each calendar half-yearstarting 08/05/1999 . The first semiannual report submitted by the Permittee shallcover the calendar half-year in which the permit is issued. The first report of eachcalendar year covers January 1 - June 30. The second report of each calendaryear covers July 1 - December 31.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.1150 - 7007.1500 Application for Permit Amendment: If a permit amendment is needed, submit anapplication in accordance with the requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1150 throughMinn. R. 7007.1500. Submittal dates vary, depending on the type of amendmentneeded.
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S/A Minn. R. 7007.0400, subp. 2 Application for Permit Reissuance: due 180 days before expiration of ExistingPermit
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CD Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H) Extension Requests: The Permittee may apply for an Administrative Amendment toextend a deadline in a permit by no more than 120 days, provided the proposeddeadline extension meets the requirements of Minn. R. 7007.1400, subp. 1(H).Performance testing deadlines from the General Provisions of 40 CFR pt. 60 andpt. 63 are examples of deadlines for which the MPCA does not have authority togrant extensions and therefore do not meet the requirements of Minn. R.7007.1400, subp. 1(H).
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S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 6(C) Compliance Certification: due 31 days after end of each calendar year starting08/05/1999 (for the previous calendar year). The certification shall be submitted ona form approved by the Commissioner, both to the Commissioner and to the USEPA regional office in Chicago. This report covers all deviations experienced duringthe calendar year.
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CD Minn. R. 7019.3000 - 7019.3010 Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of each calendar year followingpermit issuance. Submit the report on a form or alternative media approved by theCommissioner.
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CD Minn. R. 7002.0005 - 7002.0095 Emission Fees: due 60 days after receipt of an MPCA bill.37.0
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Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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Subject Item: GP 001 SO2 and NOx Limits
Associated Items: EU 001 Boiler #1
EU 002 Boiler #2
EU 003 Boiler #3
EU 004 Boiler #4
EU 005 Boiler #5
EU 044 Boiler #6
EU 045 Boiler #7
EU 051 Emergency RICE(s)
EU 080 Generator #1
EU 081 Generator #2
EU 082 Generator #3
EU 083 Generator #4
EU 084 Generator #5
EU 085 Generator #6
EU 086 Generator #7
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr GP 001 ASSOCIATED ITEMS
GP 001 is composed of GP 011 and GP 012 emission units, and EU 051. GP 011is composed of EU 080 through EU 086. GP 012 is composed of EU 001 - EU 005,EU 044, and EU 045.
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CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
Nitrogen Oxides: less than or equal to 180 tons/year using 12-month Rolling Sumtotal for GP 001.
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LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialSO2 emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12-month Rolling Sumtotal for GP 001 combustion of diesel fuel, and refined animal fats. This does notinclude any SO2 emissions from distillate oil or diesel fuel combustion in EU 051.
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CD hdr RECORDKEEPING5.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring and Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of eachmonth the Permittee shall:
1) Calculate and record GP 001 SO2 emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
SO2 = GP 011 + GP 012
where:
SO2 = GP 001 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tonsGP 011 = GP 011 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tons, determined under GP011GP 012 = GP 012 calendar month SO2 emissions, in tons, determined under GP012
(continued)
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (continued from above)
2) Calculate and record the 12-month rolling sum GP 001 SO2 emissions bysumming the monthly GP 001 SO2 emissions determined with the above equation,for the previous 12 months.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring and Recordkeeping: By the 15th day ofeach month the Permittee shall:
1) Calculate and record GP 001 NOx emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
NOx = GP 011 + GP 012 + (EU 051/2000)
where:
NOx = GP 001 calendar month NOx emissions, in tonsGP 011 = GP 011 calendar month NOx emissions, in tons, determined under GP011GP 012 = GP 012 calendar month NOx emissions, in tons, determined under GP012EU 051 = EU 051 calendar month NOx emissions, in pounds, determined under EU051
(continued)
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 (continued from above)
2) Calculate and record the 12-month rolling sum GP 001 NOx emissions bysumming the monthly GP 001 NOx emissions determined with the above equation,for the previous 12 months.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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Subject Item: GP 003 Natural Smoke Process
Associated Items: EU 006 Smoked Meat Oven #6 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 007 Smoked Meat Oven #7 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 008 Smoked Meat Oven #8 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 009 Smoked Meat Oven #9 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 010 Smoked Meat Oven #10 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 011 Smoked Meat Oven #11 with recirculated natural wood smoke
EU 031 Natural Smoke Generator
EU 032 Natural Smoke Generator
SV 003 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 006)
SV 005 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 007)
SV 007 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 008)
SV 009 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 009)
SV 011 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 010)
SV 012 Natural Smoke Meat Oven (EU 011)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A) Total Particulate Matter: less than 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot unlessrequired to reduce emissions to meet the less stringent limit of either 7011.0730 or7011.0735 (table 1 and 2, respectively). This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
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LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent . This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
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CD hdr PERFORMANCE TEST REQUIREMENTS4.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each calendar 60 months starting 10/07/2011to measure PM and opacity from one of the GP 003 emission units while usingnatural smoke from EU 031 or EU 032. The next PM and opacity tests are due10/7/2016.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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Subject Item: GP 005 Precook Processes
Associated Items: CE 006 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
CE 007 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
CE 025 Mist Eliminator - High Velocity, i.e., V>250 Ft/Min
EU 018 Precooked Bacon, South
EU 019 Precooked Bacon, North
EU 020 Precooked Bacon, East
EU 021 Precooked Bacon, West
EU 029 Bacon Bits Precooked Line
SV 019 Precooked Bacon Stack N/S (EU 018 & EU 019/CE 006)
SV 020 Precooked Bakon Stack E/W (EU 020 & EU 021/CE 007)
SV 050 Bacon Bits Line (EU 029/CE 025)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A) Total Particulate Matter: less than 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot unlessrequired to reduce emissions to meet the less stringent limit of either 7011.0730 or7011.0735 (table 1 and 2, respectively). This limit applies individually to eachstack/vent.
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LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity . This limit applies individually toeach stack/vent.
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CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS4.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Vent all emissions from GP 005 precooked process equipment through thecorresponding mist eliminator (CE 006, CE 007, or CE 025).
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CD hdr CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS6.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain each mist eliminator in accordance withthe Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies ofthe O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for each mist eliminator, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the mist eliminator iscontrolling emissions.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 006 and CE 007 Pressure Differential: Not less than 0 inches wc and not morethan 2 inches wc for each mist eliminator when controlling precooked processemissions.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 006 and CE 007 Minimum Water Flow Rate: Not less than 1 gallon per minute,for each mist eliminator when controlling precooked process emissions.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 025 Pressure Differential: Less than 2 inches wc when controlling processemissions.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 025 Minimum Water Flow Rate when controlling process emissions:
Filter: not less than 2 gallon per minute;Upper Intake: not less than 1 gallon per minuteLower Intake: not less than 1 gallon per minute
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, the Permittee shall monitor andrecord the pressure differential and water flow rate for each mist eliminator that iscontrolling any GP 005 precooked process emissions.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of each misteliminator. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of eachinspection.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possibleif any of the following occur:
- the pressure drop across any mist eliminator is outside the required operatingrange;- the water flow rate for any mist eliminator is less than the required minimum; or- any mist eliminator or any of its components are found during any inspection toneed repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,restore the water flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor the mist eliminator. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date ofany corrective action taken for any of the mist eliminators.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5,and 14
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 006, CE 007, and CE 025 pressuredifferential and flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a writtenrecord of any action resulting from the calibration or replacement.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 9 of 42
Subject Item: GP 010 Blood and Bone Meal Dryers
Associated Items: CE 018 Venturi Scrubber
CE 019 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 024 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
EU 036 Existing Scott Bone Dryer
EU 050 New Duske Blood Dryer
EU 071 Room Air - Blood & Bone Drying
SV 033 Blood & Bone Dryers CE 018/CE 024 (venturi & packed tower E; bypasses packed tower F) (EU 036/EU 050)
SV 045 Blood & Bone Dryers CE 019 (packed tower F) (EU 036/EU 050)
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr Subject Item GP 010 contains requirements applicable either:
1. prior to the startup of CE 026;2. after the startup of CE 026; or,3. both prior and after the startup of CE 026.
Requirements under any header that states 'APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP' are no longer effective upon CE 026 startup.
Prior to CE 026 startup, EU 036 and EU 050 emissions will vent to CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and then through CE 024 (Tower E) and then either to CE 019 (Tower F),and vent to the atmosphere through SV 045, or bypass CE 019 and vent emissionsto the atmosphere from CE 024 through SV 033.
After CE 026 startup, EU 036 and EU 050 emissions will be vented to CE 018 andthen to CE 026 and then to the atmosphere through SV 058, and CE 024 will beshutdown.
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CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS - APPLY BEFORE AND AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for additional applicable limits and requirements that apply afterCE 026 startup
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LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1) Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 018 and does not apply toSV 058.
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LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent except for one six-minute period per hourof not more than 60 percent opacity.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 018 and does not apply toSV 058.
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CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP5.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Vent emissions from both the blood and bone dryers through CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and CE 026 (RTO) and then through SV 058. After CE 026 startup, thePermittee shall not route GP 010 emissions through CE 019 and CE 024.
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CD hdr CE 018 CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026STARTUP
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LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 to achieve a control efficiency forTotal Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent control efficiency
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 10 of 42
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 to achieve a control efficiency forPM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
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CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 venturi scrubber at all times thatany emission unit controlled by CE 018 is in operation. The Permittee shalldocument periods of non-operation of CE 018.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 018, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 018 is in operation.
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CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 & 14
CE 018 Pressure Differential: greater than or equal to 5.0 inches w.c.13.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 & 14
CE 018 Water Flow Rate: greater than or equal to 10 gallons per minute.14.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 4 & 5
CE 018 Daily Monitoring and Recordkeeping: Once each day of EU 036 and/or EU050 operation, the Permittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential andthe water flow rate for CE 018.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5,and 14
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 018. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
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CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5,and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the CE 018 pressure drop is below the permitted minimum;- the CE 018 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- CE 018 or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the CE 018 pressure drop to at or above theminimum, the CE 018 water flow rate to at or above the permitted minimum, and/orinclude completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, asapplicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in theCE 018 O & M Plan. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of anycorrective action taken.
17.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5,and 14
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 018 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
18.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP19.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Vent emissions from both the blood and bone dryers through CE 018 (venturiscrubber) and then through CE 024 (Tower E). After CE 024 the Permittee has theoption of routing emissions to CE 019 (Tower F), and then through SV 045, orbypass CE 019 and vent emissions from CE 024 through SV 033.
20.0
CD hdr CE 018 (VENTURI SCRUBBER), CE 019 (TOWER F) AND CE 024 (TOWER E)CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP
21.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 019 and CE 024 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
22.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 11 of 42
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 019 and CE 024 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
23.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94percent control efficiency
24.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percentcontrol efficiency
25.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 inaccordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shallkeep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
26.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024, as required by this permit. The monitoringequipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 018, CE019, and CE 024 are in operation.
27.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 018 Pressure Differential: greater than or equal to 5 inches wc.CE 019 Pressure Differential: less than 7 inches wc.CE 024 Pressure Differential: less than 5 inches wc.
28.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 018 Water Flow Rate: not less than 10 gallons per minuteCE 019 Water Flow Rate: not less than 150 gallons per minuteCE 024 Water Flow Rate: not less than 50 gallons per minute
29.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, thePermittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential and the water flow ratefor CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024.
30.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4, 5,and 14
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 018, CE 019, and CE 024 pressuredifferential and flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a writtenrecord of any action resulting from the calibration or replacement.
31.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently asrequired by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE018, CE 019, and CE 024. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of theresults of each inspection.
32.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop of CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate of CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 is below the permittedminimum; or- CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024 or any of their components are found during anyinspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,return the water flow rate to at least the permitted minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor CE 018, CE 019, or CE 024. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type anddate of any corrective action taken.
33.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 12 of 42
Subject Item: GP 011 Electric Power Generators
Associated Items: EU 080 Generator #1
EU 081 Generator #2
EU 082 Generator #3
EU 083 Generator #4
EU 084 Generator #5
EU 085 Generator #6
EU 086 Generator #7
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr LIMITS AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 1 Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity once operating temperatures havebeen attained.
2.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 2 Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 0.5 lbs/million Btu heat input3.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Permitted fuel: diesel fuel only.4.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Diesel fuel sulfur content: less than or equal to 0.05 percent by weight.5.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Total GP 011 Operating Hours: less than or equal to 65 hours/day6.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING7.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Diesel Fuel Supplier Certification: For each diesel fuel delivery, obtain a suppliercertification either stating the actual sulfur content in percent by weight or certifyingthat the sulfur content does not exceed 0.05 percent by weight.
8.0
CD Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than themajor source levels defined in 40CFR Section 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - GP 011 Operating Hours: Once each day the Permittee shallcalculate and record the total GP 011 operating hours for the previous calendarday. By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the total GP 011operating hours for the previous calendar month.
9.0
CD Title I Condition: To limit potentialSO2 emissions to less than themajor source levels defined in 40CFR Section 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day the Permittee shall calculate andrecord the GP 011 diesel fuel usage (gallons) for the previous calendar day. By the15th day of each month, calculate and record the total GP 011 diesel fuel usage(gallons) for the previous calendar month.
10.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring: by the 15th day of each month, calculate andrecord GP 011 SO2 emissions for the previous calendar month using the followingequation:
GP 011 SO2 = (Dg * 6.92E-03)/2000
where:
GP 011 SO2 = GP 011 SO2 emissions, in tonsDg = diesel fuel combusted by GP 011 units during the previous month, in gallons6.92E-03 = conversion factor derived from fuel heat content (0.137 mmBtu/gallon)and sulfur content limit (0.05% by weight equivalent to 0.0505 lb/mmBtu)
11.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 13 of 42
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: by the 15th day of each month, calculateand record GP 011 NOx emissions for the previous calendar month using thefollowing equation:
GP 011 NOx = (OH * EF)/2000
where:
GP 011 NOx = GP 011 NOx emissions, in tonsOH = GP 011 units total operating hours during the previous monthEF = NOx lb/hr emission factor; upon issuance of this permit the Permittee shalluse the manufacturer's 48.92 lb/hr NOx emission factor
This NOx lb/hr emission factor will be revised upon written MPCA approval of thelatest NOx emission factor performance test results. An EF determined for one unitapplies to all seven units for determining the GP 011 12-month rolling sum NOxemissions.
12.0
CD hdr PERFORMANCE TESTING13.0
S/A Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than themajor source levels defined in 40CFR Section 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7017.2020,subp. 1
Performance Test: due before end of each 36 months starting 10/26/2012 todetermine the lb/hr NOx emission factor from one generator in GP 011 that has notbeen previously tested for NOx. If all GP 011 generators have been tested for NOx,test the generator with the least current NOx emission factor test.
14.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each 60 months starting 10/26/2012 tomeasure opacity from one GP 011 generator that has not been previously testedfor opacity. If all GP 011 generators have been tested for opacity, test the generatorwith the least current opacity test.
15.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Testing Frequency Plan: due 60 days after Performance Test for determining theNOx lb/hr emission factor. The plan shall specify a testing frequency for NOx basedon the NOx emission factor performance test (due 10/26/2015) data and MPCAguidance. Future performance tests based on 12-month, 36-month, or 60-monthintervals, or as applicable, shall be required upon written approval of the plan bythe MPCA.
Future testing shall be conducted on a unit not previously tested. After testing allunits, testing shall be conducted on the unit whose previous test is least current.
16.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Testing Frequency Plan: due 60 days after Performance Test for determiningopacity. The plan shall specify a testing frequency for opacity based on the opacityperformance test (due 10/26/2017) data and MPCA guidance. Future performancetests based on 12-month, 36-month, or 60-month intervals, or as applicable, shallbe required upon written approval of the plan by the MPCA.
Future testing shall be conducted on a unit not previously tested. After testing allunits, testing shall be conducted on the unit whose previous test is least current.
17.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 14 of 42
Subject Item: GP 012 Boilers
Associated Items: EU 001 Boiler #1
EU 002 Boiler #2
EU 003 Boiler #3
EU 004 Boiler #4
EU 005 Boiler #5
EU 044 Boiler #6
EU 045 Boiler #7
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 1 Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.4 lbs/million Btu heat input (appliesindividually to EU 001 through EU 005).
2.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 2 Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity (applies individually to EU 001through EU 005).
3.0
CD hdr OPERATING LIMITS4.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Permitted Fuels:
EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, and EU 004: Limited to natural gas, and refined animalfats (RAF)EU 005: natural gas onlyEU 044, and EU 045: natural gas and RAF
5.0
CD hdr RECORDKEEPING6.0
CD 40 CFR Section 60.48c(g) Seperately record and maintain records of the quantity of natural gas combusted byEU 044 and the quantity of natural gas combusted by EU 045, on a monthly basis.
7.0
CD Title I Condition: To limit potentialSO2 and NOx emissions to lessthan major source levels definedby 40 CFR Section 52.21; Minn.R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day calculate and record the GP 012usage of natural gas (cubic feet), and RAF usage in EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, andEU 004 (gallons), and the RAF usage in EU 044 and EU 045 (gallons), during theprevious calendar day.
By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the GP 012 usage of naturalgas (cubic feet), and RAF usage in EU 001, EU 002, EU 003, and EU 004(gallons), and the RAF usage in EU 044 and EU 045 (gallons), during the previouscalendar month.
8.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month the Permitteeshall calculate and record the tons of SO2 emitted during the previous calendarmonth from the GP 012 combustion of RAF, using the following equation:
SO2 = (0.157CZ)/2000
where:
SO2 = GP 012 sulfur dioxide emissions during the previous month (tons)C = GP 012 gallons of refined animal fat burned during the previous monthZ = weight percent of sulfur in RAF burned the previous month
9.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 15 of 42
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month thePermittee shall calculate and record the tons of NOx emitted from GP 012 duringthe previous calendar month using the following equation:
NOx = (X1B1 + X2B2 + 0.0001C)/2000
where:
NOx = GP 012 nitrogen oxides emissions during the previous month (tons)B1 = GP 012 gallons of RAF burned during the previous month in EU 001 - 004B2 = GP 012 gallons of RAF burned during the previous month in EU 044 & 045X1 = NOx emission factor in lb of NOx/gallon of RAF from most recent test whilecombusting RAF in EU 001 - 004X2 = NOx emission factor in lb of NOx/gallon of RAF from most recent test whilecombusting RAF in EU 044 & 045 (if RAF NOx emission testing data is notavailable, X1 and/or X2 shall be 0.0366 lb/gal)C = GP 012 cubic feet of natural gas combusted during the previous month
10.0
CD hdr PERFORMANCE TESTING AND ANALYSIS11.0
CD Title I Condition: To limit potentialSO2 emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
RAF Sulfur Content: Perform an analysis during each 12-month period followingpermit issuance to determine weight percent sulfur content in RAF using EPAMethod 6A. The first analysis shall be performed within 180 days of permitissuance.
12.0
S/A Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
Performance Test: due before end of each calendar 60 months starting 09/15/2002to measure NOx emissions while combusting only RAF in either EU 001, EU 002,EU 003, or EU 004. Testing is required only if a total of more than 500,000 gallonsof RAF has been combusted in EU 001 through EU 004 during the 60-month periodstarting 09/15/2002.
13.0
S/A Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of RAF combustion in EU 044and/or EU 045, to measure NOx emissions. Testing shall be conducted whencombusting only RAF, and on either EU 044 or EU 045.
14.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 16 of 42
Subject Item: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
Associated Items: EU 092 Refined Products MAU 1
EU 093 Refined Products MAU 2
EU 094 Refined Products MAU 3
SV 062 Refined Products MAU 1 Stack
SV 063 Refined Products MAU 2 Stack
SV 064 Refined Products MAU 3 Stack
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 1 Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.4 lbs/million Btu heat input . Thenatural gas fuel restriction for these units constitutes compliance with this limit.
2.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0515, subp. 2 Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity.
3.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Fuel Restriction: Units in this group are permitted to fire natural gas only.4.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 17 of 42
Subject Item: SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
Associated Items: EU 028 Rendering Machinery
EU 036 Existing Scott Bone Dryer
EU 050 New Duske Blood Dryer
EU 087 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
EU 088 Refined Products Machinery
GP 010 Blood and Bone Meal Dryers
MR 001 CE 026/EU 087 Combustion Chamber Temperature
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS (The following limits apply prior to startup of EU 088)1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1) andMinn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.A
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058.2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058.3.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour from SV 058.4.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 6.37 lbs/hour for SV 058.5.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.B;meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity for SV 058.6.0
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS (The following limits apply after startup of EU 088)7.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; meetsrequirements of Minn. R.7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1) andMinn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.A
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 1.22 lbs/hour for SV 058.8.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 1.15 lbs/hour for SV 058.9.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 1.41 lbs/hour from SV 058.10.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 0.99 lbs/hour for SV 058.11.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.B;meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2)
Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity for SV058.12.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS13.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 18 of 42
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource status under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
Vent all CE 009 (EU 028) and CE 018 (EU 036 and EU 050) emissions through CE026.
Venting of CE 009 (EU 028) emissions through CE 026 applies until startup of EU088.
14.0
CD hdr CE 026 CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS15.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 62 percent controlefficiency
16.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent control efficiency
17.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 2.5 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent control efficiency
18.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 97 percentcontrol efficiency
19.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 026 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
20.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
CE 026 Combustion Chamber Temperature: greater than or equal to 1350 F on a3-hour rolling average, unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R.7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the values recorded during the most recentMPCA-approved performance test where compliance was demonstrated. The newminimum shall be implemented upon receipt of the Notice of Compliance lettergranting preliminary approval. The minimum is final upon issuance of a permitamendment incorporating the change.
21.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING22.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring CE 026 combustion chamber temperature, asrequired by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, andproperly maintained when CE 026 is in operation.
23.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 4 & 5; 40 CFR Section64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
CE 026 Temperature Monitoring and Recordkeeping: The Permittee shall operateand maintain a continuous CE 026 combustion chamber temperature monitor andcontinuously record the combustion chamber temperature. The temperaturemonitoring device shall have a margin of error less than the greater of +/- 0.75percent of the temperature being measured or +/- 2.5 degrees Celsius (4.5 degreesFahrenheit).
The Permittee shall maintain a hard copy readout or computer disk file of thetemperature readings for the RTO combustion chamber including the calculated3-hour rolling average temperature values. The Permittee shall verify once eachshift, not to exceed 12 hours, if all observed 3-hour rolling average temperaturereadings were at or above the minimum specified in this permit. Recorded valuesbelow the minimum specified in this permit are considered deviations as defined byMinn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
24.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 026. The CE026 burner may be inspected annually. The Permittee shall maintain a writtenrecord of the results of each inspection.
25.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 19 of 42
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the 3-hour rolling average combustion chamber temperature is below the requiredminimum;- the RTO or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the combustion chamber temperature to at or abovethe required minimum, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identifiedduring the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limitedto, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 026. The Permittee shall keep a recordof the type and date of any corrective action taken.
26.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 026 temperature gauge at leastonce every 12 months and shall maintain a written record of any action resultingfrom the calibration or replacement.
27.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting required minimum CE 026 combustion chamber temperature, thePermittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, if necessary, submit a permitamendment application to address the necessary monitoring change.
28.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
29.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
30.0
CD hdr PERFORMANCE TESTING31.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of CE 026/EU 087(regenerative thermal oxidizer) to measure PM2.5 emissions.
32.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of CE 026/EU 087(regenerative thermal oxidizer) to measure PM emissions (including condensables).
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S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofCE 026/EU 087 or 15 days after permit issuance, whichever is later. Thenotification shall specify the date that fuel was first combusted by CE 026/EU 087.
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S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Testing Frequency Plan: due 60 days after Initial Performance Test for PM andPM2.5 emissions. The plan shall specify a testing frequency based on the initialperformance test results for PM and PM2.5 and MPCA guidance. Futureperformance tests at 12-month, 36-month, or 60-month intervals, or as applicable,shall be required upon written approval of the test frequency plan.
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S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM emissions.
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S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM10 emissions.
37.0
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measurePM2.5 emissions.
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S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Initial Performance Test: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088 to measureVOC emissions.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 20 of 42
S/A Minn. R. 7017.2020, subp. 1 Testing Frequency Plan: due 60 days after Initial Performance Test for PM, PM10,PM2.5 and VOC emissions. The plan shall specify a testing frequency based on theinitial performance test results for PM, PM10, PM2.5 and VOC and MPCAguidance. Future performance tests at 12-, 36-, or 60-month intervals, or asapplicable, shall be required upon written approval of the test frequency plan.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 21 of 42
Subject Item: SV 059 Crax Room Air Stack (CE 029 & CE 030)
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
EU 090 Truck Loadout Room Air
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; meets requirements ofMinn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour3.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 2.68 lbs/hour4.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity5.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS FOR CE 029 AND CE 0306.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 029) andpacked gas adsorption column (CE 030) at all times that EU 089 is in operation.The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 089 through CE 029 and CE 030.
7.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed gas adsorption column (CE030) at all times that EU 090 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periodsof non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 090 through CE 030.
8.0
CD hdr CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR CE 029 AND CE 0309.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent control efficiency
10.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and MInn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
11.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 030 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
12.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 030 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
13.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 029 and CE 030 in accordance withthe Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies ofthe O&M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 22 of 42
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4.0 inches of water column for CE 029unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onvalues recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
15.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 100 gallons/minute for CE 029 unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
16.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 030unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onvalues recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
17.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 320 gallons/minute for CE 030 unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
18.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING FOR CE 029 AND CE 03019.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 029 and CE 030, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 029 and CE 030 are inoperation.
20.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3;Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 089 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) the CE 029 pressure drop in inches of water column;2) the CE 029 water flow rate in gallons per minute.
21.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3;Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when either EU 089 or EU 090 isoperating, the Permittee shall read and record the following:
1) the CE 030 pressure drop in inches of water column;2) the CE 030 water flow rate in gallons per minute.
22.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoid majorsource classification under 40CFR Section 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; 40 CFR Section 64.3;Minn. R. 7017.0200; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate for CE 029 and CE 030:The Permittee shall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading andwater flow rate reading, and whether or not the observed value was within therange specified in this permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in thispermit are considered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
23.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 029 and CE030. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
24.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
1) The pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) The scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to needrepair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 029 and CE030. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective actiontaken.
25.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 23 of 42
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 029 and CE 030 pressure drop andflow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
26.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
27.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentifiedas required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
28.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
29.0
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
30.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 089 and EU 090.
31.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 089 and EU 090.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 24 of 42
Subject Item: EU 027 Rendering Room Air
Associated Items: CE 008 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 026 Rendering Room Air Packed Tower Scrubber Stack
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialPM emissions to less than majorsource levels as defined by 40CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialPM10 emissions to less thanmajor source levels as defined by40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000
Particulate Matter < 10 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour3.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity4.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS5.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed tower A (CE 008) at all timesthat the process equipment (EU 028 rendering machinery that emits EU 027rendering room air emissions) controlled by CE 008 is in operation. The Permitteeshall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 027 through CE 008.
6.0
CD hdr CE 008 (TOWER A) CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS7.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
8.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 so it achieves a control efficiencyfor PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85 percent control efficiency
9.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 008 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
10.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
CE 008 Pressure Differential: Greater than or equal to 5 inches w.c., unless a newminimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
11.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
CE 008 Water Flow Rate: Greater than or equal to 100 gallons per minute, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
12.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING13.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 008, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 008 is in operation.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 25 of 42
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14; 40 CFR Section64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 027 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1. the CE 008 pressure differential; 2. the CE 008 water flow rate.
15.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 4 & 5; 40 CFR Section64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate: The Permittee shall recordthe time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow rate reading, andwhether or not the observed value was within the range specified in this permit.Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit are considereddeviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
16.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 008. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
17.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- the scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to needrepair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 008. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.
18.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 008 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
19.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
20.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
21.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
22.0
CD hdr SHUTDOWN REQUIREMENTS23.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Shutdown: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088. The conditions in the permitapplicable to EU 027 and associated items remains effective until permanentshutdown of EU 027 occurs.
24.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification: due 30 days after Shutdown of EU 027. Notification shall bepostmarked within 30 days of actual shutdown.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 26 of 42
Subject Item: EU 028 Rendering Machinery
Associated Items: CE 008 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 009 Venturi Scrubber
CE 022 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 023 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
SV 026 Rendering Room Air Packed Tower Scrubber Stack
SV 027 Rendering Cooker Stack
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr Subject Item EU 028 contains requirements applicable either:
1. prior to the startup of CE 026;2. after the startup of CE 026; or,3. both prior and after the startup of CE 026.
Requirements under any header that states 'APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026STARTUP' are no longer effective upon CE 026 startup.
Prior to CE 026 startup, EU 028 emissions will vent to CE 009, CE 022, and CE023 and then either vented to the atmosphere through SV 027, or routed to CE 008and then vented to the atmosphere through SV 026.
After CE 026 startup, EU 028 emissions will be vented to CE 009 and then to CE026 and then to the atmosphere through SV 058, and CE 022 and CE 023 will beshutdown.
1.0
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS - APPLY BEFORE AND AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for additional applicable limits and requirements that apply afterCE 026 startup
2.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A) Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 009 and does not apply toSV 058.
3.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity .
After CE 026 startup, this limit applies at the outlet of CE 009 and does not apply toSV 058.
4.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP5.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 009) at all timesthat the process equipment (EU 028 rendering machinery) controlled by CE 009 isin operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the controlequipment.
Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 009, CE 026 (RTO), andthen through SV 058. After CE 026 startup, the Permittee shall not route EU 028emissions through CE 022 and CE 023.
6.0
CD hdr CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP
Refer to SV 058 for CE 026 applicable requirements
7.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 to achieve a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent controlefficiency
8.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 27 of 42
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 to achieve a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
9.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
10.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
CE 009 Pressure Differential: Greater than or equal to 5 inches w.c.11.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
CE 009 Water Flow Rate: Greater than or equal to 50 gallons per minute.12.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING - APPLY AFTER CE 026 STARTUP13.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 009, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 009 is in operation.
14.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14; 40 CFR Section64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 028 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1. the CE 009 pressure differential; 2. the CE 009 water flow rate.
15.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 4 & 5; 40 CFR Section64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200
Recordkeeping of CE 009 Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate: The Permitteeshall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow ratereading, and whether or not the observed value was within the range specified inthis permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit areconsidered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
16.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 009. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
17.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the CE 009 pressure drop is below the required minimum;- the CE 009 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or- CE 009 or any of its components are found during any inspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for CE 009. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.
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CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 009 pressure differential and flowrate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any actionresulting from the calibration or replacement.
19.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 28 of 42
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semi-Annual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective action taken; and
2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
21.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
22.0
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP23.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialPM emissions to less than majorsource levels as defined by 40CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 7.34 lbs/hour for SV 027. This limitapplies when EU 028 emissions are controlled by CE 009 (venturi scrubber), CE022 (Tower B), and CE 023 (Tower C) and vented through SV 027 (renderingprocess equipment bypass stack). See EU 027 for applicable limit when EU 028emissions are controlled by CE 009 & CE 008 (Tower A) and vented through SV026 (main stack).
24.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To limit potentialPM emissions to less than majorsource levels as defined by 40CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 7.34 lbs/hour for SV 027. This limit applieswhen EU 028 emissions are controlled by CE 009 (venturi scrubber), CE 022(Tower B), and CE 023 (Tower C) and vented through SV 027 (rendering processequipment bypass stack). See EU 027 for applicable limit when EU 028 emissionsare controlled by CE 009 & CE 008 (Tower A) and vented through SV 026 (mainstack).
25.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS - APPLY ONLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP26.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 009 (venturi scrubber),and then CE 022 (Tower B) and CE 023 (Tower C). After CE 023 the Permittee hasthe option of routing emissions to CE 008 (Tower A) and then through SV 026, orbypass CE 008 and vent from CE 023 through SV 027.
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CD hdr CE 009 (VENTURI SCRUBBER), CE 022 (TOWER B), AND CE 023 (TOWER C)CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS - APPLY BEFORE CE 026 STARTUP
28.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 022 and CE 023 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
29.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 022 and CE 023 so that eachachieves a control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 85percent control efficiency
30.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94percent control efficiency
31.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceand modification under 40 CFRSection 52.21 and Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009 so that the scrubber achieves atotal control efficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percentcontrol efficiency
32.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 inaccordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shallkeep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 29 of 42
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall maintain the necessary monitoringequipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flow rate asrequired by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, andproperly maintained when CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 are in operation.
34.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Pressure Differential: Less than 5 inches wc for CE022, less than 5 inches wc for CE 023, and not less than 5 inches wc for CE 009.
35.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 14 CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Water Flow Rate: Not less than 20 gallons perminute for CE 022, not less than 30 gallons per minute for CE 023, and not lessthan 50 gallons per minute for CE 009.
36.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 CE 009, CE 022, and CE 023 Daily Monitoring: Once each day of operation, thePermittee shall monitor and record the pressure differential and water flow rate forCE 009, CE 022, and CE 023.
37.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently asrequired by the manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE009, CE 022, and CE 023. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of theresults of each inspection.
38.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4, 5,and 14
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible ifany of the following occur:
- the pressure drop of CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 is below the required minimum;- the water flow rate of CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 is below the permittedminimum; or- CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023 or any of their components are found during anyinspection to need repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range,return the water flow rate to at least the permitted minimum, and/or includecompletion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable.Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Planfor CE 009, CE 022, or CE 023. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type anddate of any corrective action taken.
39.0
CD hdr SHUTDOWN REQUIREMENTS40.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Shutdown: due 180 days after Initial Startup of EU 088. The conditions in the permitapplicable to EU 028 and associated items remains effective until permanentshutdown of EU 028 occurs.
41.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification: due 30 days after Shutdown of EU 028. Notification shall bepostmarked within 30 days of actual shutdown.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 30 of 42
Subject Item: EU 051 Emergency RICE(s)
Associated Items: GP 001 SO2 and NOx Limits
SV 044 Emergency RICE(s) (EU 051)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr LIMITS AND OPERATING REQUIREMENTS1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 andSeptember 6, 1995, U.S. EPAmemorandum entitled "CalculatingPotential to Emit for EmergencyGenerators"
Operating Hours: less than or equal to 500 hours/year using 12-month Rolling Sumas a total for all emergency RICE.
2.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 2 Sulfur Dioxide: less than or equal to 0.5 lbs/million Btu heat input3.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.2300, subp. 1 Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity once operating temperatures havebeen attained.
4.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Emergency Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine (RICE) Operation: ThePermittee is authorized to operate temporary or permanent emergency RICE at thefacility, providing the total horsepower of all emergency RICE does not exceed 599hp on a calendar-day basis, and any single engine does not exceed 500 hp.
5.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Permitted Fuels: gasoline, diesel fuel, natural gas, kerosene/naphtha, butane,liquified petroleum gases (LPG), or propane.
6.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Operation of Emergency RICE(s): The EU 051 Emergency RICE(s) shall onlyoperate under emergency situations. An emergency RICE is a reciprocatinginternal combustion engine which only operates when no other mechanical powersource is available to meet life safety and temporary production requirements, andoperates for necessary routine periodic equipment testing. Life safety andtemporary production requirements do not occur during routine operation orproduction and are circumstances demanding power to avoid death, illness, injury,or damage to process equipment or product.
An emergency RICE is a power source used to generate electricity, pump water orother liquids, or other application. Emergency RICE does not include RICE electricgenerators operated by an electric customer during periods of intentional electricservice disruption by the electric service provider or a RICE used as a substitute foranother power source that is undergoing scheduled maintenance.
7.0
CD hdr RECORDKEEPING8.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Recordkeeping: For each emergency RICE that is operated at the facility, thePermittee shall record the arrival and departure date of the engine.
Once each day, the Permittee shall record in a log the serial number, model,manufacturer, horsepower rating and hours of operation of each emergency RICEthat operated at the facility during the previous calendar day. If no emergencyRICE were operated, the log shall indicate this.
By the 15th day of each month, the Permittee shall calculate and record the totalemergency RICE operating hours for the previous month, and the previous12-month period.
9.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Diesel Fuel Supplier Certification: For each delivery of diesel fuel, the Permitteeshall obtain a supplier certification that either states the actual sulfur content inpercent by weight in the diesel fuel, or guarantees that the sulfur content does notexceed 0.0015 percent by weight.
10.0
CD Title I Condition: To limit potentialNOx emissions to less than majorsource levels defined by 40 CFRSection 52.21; Minn. R.7007.3000; Minn. R. 7007.0800,subp. 4 and 5
Recordkeeping - Fuel Usage: Once each day calculate and record the EU 051usage of gasoline (gallons), diesel fuel (gallons), natural gas (cubic feet),kerosene/naphtha (gallons), butane (gallons), liquified petroleum gases (LPG)(gallons), or propane (gallons) during the previous calendar day.
By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the EU 051 usage of gasoline(gallons), diesel fuel (gallons), natural gas (cubic feet), kerosene/naphtha (gallons),butane (gallons), liquified petroleum gases (LPG) (gallons), or propane (gallons)during the previous calendar month. The Permittee shall convert and record themonthly fuel usage from a volume basis, to a heat input basis according to theprocedure in the appendix.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 31 of 42
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month thePermittee shall:
1) Calculate and record EU 051 NOx emissions during the previous calendarmonth using the following equation:
NOx = (Fa * Ha) + (Fb * Hb) + (Fc * Hc) + (Fd * Hd) + (Fe * He) + (Ff * Hf)
(continued)
12.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4 and 5 where:NOx = EU 051 pounds NOx/monthFa = diesel fuel emission factorHa = diesel fuel heat inputFb = natural gas emission factorHb = natural gas heat inputFc = gasoline emission factorHc = gasoline heat inputFd = propane/liquified petroleum gases (LPG) emission factorHd = propane/liquified petroleum gases (LPG) heat inputFe = kerosene/naphtha emission factorHe = kerosene/naphtha heat inputFf = butane emission factorHf = butane heat input
All heat inputs are in units of mmBtu per month and determined according to theprocedure in the appendix. Emission factors (lb/mmBtu) are listed in the appendix,or obtained from the current version of AP-42 or the current MPCA emissioncalculation form for internal combustion engines, if more current than the appendix.
13.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 32 of 42
Subject Item: EU 087 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
Associated Items: SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(1) Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.30 grains/dry standard cubic foot ofexhaust gas unless required to further reduce emissions to comply with the lessstringent limit of either Minn. R. 7011.0730 or Minn. R. 7011.0735.
1.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0610, subp. 1(A)(2) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity except for one six-minute periodper hour of not more than 60 percent opacity.
2.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Permitted fuel: natural gas only. Combustion of only natural gas ensurescompliance with Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1.A.
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MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 33 of 42
Subject Item: EU 088 Refined Products Machinery
Associated Items: CE 026 Thermal Oxidizer
CE 027 Venturi Scrubber
CE 028 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 058 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE 026)
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; meetsrequirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour3.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour4.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 0.97 lbs/hour5.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity6.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS7.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the venturi scrubber (CE 027), thepacked-gas adsorption column (CE 028), and the RTO (CE 026) at all times thatEU 088 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation ofthe control equipment.
Vent all emissions from Rendering Machinery through CE 027, CE 028, CE 026(RTO), and then through SV 058.
8.0
CD hdr CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS(See SV 058 for CE 026 Requirements)
9.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 so it achieves a total controlefficeincy for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 94 percent controlefficiency
10.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 so it achieves a total controlefficency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
11.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 027 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
12.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4.0 inches of water column for CE 027,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
13.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 34 of 42
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 50.0 gallons/minute for CE 027, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
14.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent controlefficiency
15.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
16.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 028 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
17.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 028,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
18.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 120.0 gallons/minute for CE 028, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
19.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING20.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 027 and CE 028, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipmentmust be installed, in use, and properly maintained when CE 027 and CE 028 are inoperation.
21.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFRSection 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 088 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) Pressure drop for CE 027 and CE 028 in inches of water column;2) Water flow rate for CE 027 and CE 028 in gallons per minute.
22.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFRSection 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and5
Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate Recordkeeping for CE 027 and CE 028: ThePermittee shall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and waterflow rate reading, and whether or not the observed value was within the rangespecified in this permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permitare considered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
23.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency predescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 027 and CE028. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
24.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 35 of 42
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective actions as soon as possibleif any of the following occur:
1) The CE 027 or CE 028 pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The CE 027 or CE 028 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) CE 027 or CE 028 or any of their components are found during any inspection inneed of repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 027 and CE028. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any correctiveactions taken.
25.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 027 and CE 028 pressure drop andwater flow rate monitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of anyaction resulting from the calibration or replacement.
26.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permitte shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
27.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted in Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permittee shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable and the corrective actions taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
28.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
29.0
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
30.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 088.
31.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 088.
32.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 36 of 42
Subject Item: EU 091 Refined Products Room Air
Associated Items: CE 031 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
SV 060 Refined Products Room Air Stack #1
SV 061 Refined Products Room Air Stack #2
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr EMISSION LIMITS1.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; meetsrequirements of Minn. R.7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour2.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 10 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour3.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000
PM < 2.5 micron: less than or equal to 8.38 lbs/hour4.0
LIMIT Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 20 percent opacity5.0
CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS6.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain the packed-gas adsorption column (CE031) at all times that EU 091 is in operation. The Permittee shall document periodsof non-operation of the control equipment.
Vent all emissions from EU 091 through CE 031.
7.0
CD hdr CONTROL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS8.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 85 percent controlefficiency
9.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 so it achieves a total controlefficiency for PM < 10 micron: greater than or equal to 84 percent control efficiency
10.0
CD Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
The Permittee shall operate and maintain CE 031 in accordance with the Operationand Maintenance (O&M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O&M Planavailable onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff.
11.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2.0 inches of water column for CE 031,unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based onthe values recorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance testwhere compliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implementedupon receipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
12.0
LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; Minn. R.7007.0800, subps. 2 and 14
Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 1000 gallons/minute for CE 031, unless anew minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R. 7017.2025, subp. 3, based on the valuesrecorded during the most recent MPCA-approved performance test wherecompliance was demonstrated. The new minimum shall be implemented uponreceipt of the Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Theminimum is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change.
13.0
CD hdr MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING14.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessarymonitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop and water flowrate for CE 031, as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must beinstalled, in use, and properly maintained when CE 031 is in operation.
15.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 37 of 42
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassification as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFRSection 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 2 and14
Daily Inspections: Once each calendar day when EU 091 is operating, thePermittee shall read and record the following:
1) Pressure drop for CE 031 in inches of water column;2) Water flow rate for CE 031 in gallons per minute.
16.0
CD Title I Condition: To avoidclassifcation as a major sourceunder 40 CFR Section 52.21 andMinn. R. 7007.3000; 40 CFRSection 64.3; Minn. R. 7017.0200;Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 4 and5
Recordkeeping of Pressure Drop and Water Flow Rate for CE 031: The Permitteeshall record the time and date of each pressure drop reading and water flow ratereading, and whether or not the observed value was within the range specified inthis permit. Recorded values outside the range specified in this permit areconsidered deviations as defined by Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 8a.
17.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
Periodic Inspections: Once per calendar quarter, or at a frequency prescribed bythe manufacturer, the Permittee shall inspect the components of CE 031. ThePermittee shall maintain a written record of the results of each inspection.
18.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(d); Minn. R.7017.0200
Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possiblein any of the following occur:
1) The CE 031 pressure drop is below the required minimum;2) The CE 031 water flow rate is below the permitted minimum; or3) The scrubber or any of its components are found during any inspection to be inneed of repair.
Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, thewater flow rate to at least the required minimum, and/or include completion ofnecessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actionsinclude, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O&M Plan for CE 031. ThePermittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective actions taken.
19.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.3; Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall calibrate or replace the CE 031 pressure drop and flow ratemonitors at least annually and shall maintain a written record of any action resultingfrom the calibration or replacement.
20.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.7(e); Minn. R.7017.0200
Documentation of Need for Improved Monitoring: If the Permittee fails to achievecompliance with an emission limitation or standard for which the monitoring did notprovide an indication of an excursion or exceedance while providing valid data, orthe results of compliance or performance testing document a need to modify theexisting pressure drop range, the Permittee shall promptly notify the MPCA and, ifnecessary, submit a permit amendment application to address the necessarymonitoring change.
21.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2); Minn.R. 7017.0200
As required by 40 CFR Section 64.9(a)(2), for the Semiannual Deviations Reportlisted iin Table B of this permit and/or the Notification of Deviations EndangeringHuman Health and the Environment listed earlier in Table A of this permit, asapplicable, the Permitte shall include the following related to the monitoringidentified as required by 40 CFR pt. 64:
1) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause of excursions orexceedances, as applicable, and the corrective actions taken; and2) Summary information on the number, duration, and cause for monitor downtimeincidents.
22.0
CD 40 CFR Section 64.9(b); Minn. R.7017.0200
The Permittee shall maintain records of monitoring data, monitor performance data,corrective actions taken, and other supporting information required to bemaintained for five (5) years. The Permittee may maintain records on alternativemedia, such as microfilm, computer files, magnetic tape disks, or microfiche,provided that the use of such alternative media allows for expeditious inspectionand review, and does not conflict with other applicable recordkeeping requirements.
23.0
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
24.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 091.
25.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 091.
26.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 38 of 42
Subject Item: EU 092 Refined Products MAU 1
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 062 Refined Products MAU 1 Stack
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
1.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 092.
2.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 092.
3.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 39 of 42
Subject Item: EU 093 Refined Products MAU 2
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 063 Refined Products MAU 2 Stack
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
1.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 093.
2.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 093.
3.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 40 of 42
Subject Item: EU 094 Refined Products MAU 3
Associated Items: GP 014 Refined Products Makeup Air Units
SV 064 Refined Products MAU 3 Stack
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS(See Table B)
1.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Date Construction Began: due 30 days after Start OfConstruction of EU 094.
2.0
S/A Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2 Notification of the Actual Date of Initial Startup: due 15 days after Initial Startup ofEU 094.
3.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 41 of 42
Subject Item: CE 029 Venturi Scrubber
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr See SV 059 for applicable CE 029 requirements.1.0
MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCYAIR QUALITY520 LAFAYETTE ROADST. PAUL, MN 55155-4194 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-01
Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corp/QPP - Austin
Permit Number: 09900002 - 011
8 Jul, 2013 08:31Page 42 of 42
Subject Item: CE 030 Packed-Gas Adsorption Column
Associated Items: EU 089 Crax Room Air
EU 090 Truck Loadout Room Air
NC/CA
Type Citation Requirement
CD hdr See SV 059 for applicable CE 030 requirements.1.0
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.40
1.77
1.77
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2.40
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61.
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32,
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Tot
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0.40
1.77
1.77
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2.40
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61.
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32,
509
Tot
al F
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ty L
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0.20
0.88
0.88
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1.20
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65.
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61,
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0.09
0.42
0.42
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5.64
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72.
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2.47
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002
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3E
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ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
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) A
Q F
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418
2) F
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NA
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4.4
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1.9
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1.9
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1.0
1E
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4.4
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4.4
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NA
NA
NA
NA
4.4
6E
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1.9
5E
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1.9
5E
-03
NA
1.0
1E
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4.4
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4.4
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NA
NA
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4.4
6E
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1.9
5E
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1.9
5E
-03
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1.0
1E
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4.4
2E
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4.4
2E
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NA
NA
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2.2
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1.0
0E
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1.0
0E
-03
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5.1
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2.2
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2.2
6E
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.4
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6.1
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6.1
3E
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1.4
7E
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6.4
4E
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6.4
4E
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.07
0.30
0.30
NA
NA
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0.03
0.13
0.13
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0.07
0.30
0.30
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NA
NA
NA
NA
0.03
0.13
0.13
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No.
Rad
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Wal
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2E
U0
67
Ho
g S
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r #2
EU
06
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07
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1a)
AQ
D F
acili
ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
021b
) A
Q F
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o.:
418
2) F
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ty N
ame:
Hor
mel
Fo
od
s C
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ratio
n/Q
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y P
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PP
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3c)
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c) C
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7440
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71-4
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NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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NA
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0.01
0.06
0.06
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.01
0.06
0.06
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
0.01
0.06
0.06
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.01
0.06
0.06
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NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.06
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NA
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No.
: '09
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418
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ty N
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1a)
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: '09
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Typ
eID
No.
Boi
ler
1E
U00
1B
oile
r 2
EU
002
Boi
ler
3E
U00
3B
oile
r 4
EU
004
Boi
ler
5E
U00
5O
ven
#6
EU
00
6O
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#7
EU
00
7O
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#8
EU
00
8O
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#9
EU
00
9O
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#1
0E
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10
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n #
11
EU
01
1O
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#1
2E
U0
12
Ove
n #
1E
U0
13
Ove
n #
2E
U0
14
Ove
n #
3E
U0
15
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n #
4E
U0
16
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n #
5E
U0
17
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ked
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con
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01
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019
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con
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s tE
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20
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con
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tE
U0
21
Sta
nd-b
y G
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ato
rE
U0
78
Ful
lon
Hea
ter
EU
02
5R
end
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g R
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m A
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U0
27
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derin
g M
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neE
U0
28
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x G
rind
EU
028
Cra
x S
cre
en
EU
02
8B
aco
n B
its P
reco
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d L
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EU
02
9H
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Sin
ger
#1
EU
03
0N
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al S
mo
ke G
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ato
rE
U0
31
Nat
ural
Sm
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EU
03
2G
P S
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tem
EU
03
3M
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03
4G
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tem
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03
5B
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36
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ne D
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nE
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36
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Gen
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03
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r S
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ke G
en #
2E
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38
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03
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ter
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04
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04
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04
2R
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Air
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04
3B
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r 6
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044
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ler
7E
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d D
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od
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er-C
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05
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52
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ce H
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05
3N
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ate
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05
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pace
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ate
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tre
atm
ent
EU
05
5N
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pace
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ate
r F
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End
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EU
05
6N
G S
pace
He
ate
r F
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End
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EU
05
7
Alt
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For
m F
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Faci
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Em
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Sum
mar
yAi
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Pro
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Doc
Typ
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atio
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1a)
AQ
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ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
021b
) A
Q F
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o.:
418
2) F
acili
ty N
ame:
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mel
Fo
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s C
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ratio
n/Q
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y P
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cess
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alde
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Pol
luta
nt N
ame:
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ane
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tent
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lA
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5.7
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2.5
2E
-04
2.5
2E
-04
NA
1.1
2E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
NA
8.6
5E
-02
3.7
9E
-01
3.7
9E
-01
NA
5.7
6E
-05
2.5
2E
-04
2.5
2E
-04
NA
1.1
2E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
NA
8.6
5E
-02
3.7
9E
-01
3.7
9E
-01
NA
5.7
6E
-05
2.5
2E
-04
2.5
2E
-04
NA
1.1
2E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
4.8
8E
-02
NA
8.6
5E
-02
3.7
9E
-01
3.7
9E
-01
NA
2.9
5E
-05
1.2
9E
-04
1.2
9E
-04
NA
5.7
1E
-03
2.5
0E
-02
2.5
0E
-02
NA
4.4
3E
-02
1.9
4E
-01
1.9
4E
-01
NA
8.4
0E
-06
3.6
8E
-05
3.6
8E
-05
NA
5.2
5E
-04
2.3
0E
-03
2.3
0E
-03
NA
1.2
6E
-02
5.5
2E
-02
5.5
2E
-02
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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mis
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Sou
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Sou
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eID
No.
Rad
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Wal
l Ove
ns #
2E
U0
67
Ho
g S
inge
r #2
EU
06
8O
ld B
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r R
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MA
UE
U0
69
Lard
Deo
doriz
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oolin
g T
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EU
07
0G
ener
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#1
EU
08
0G
ener
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#2
EU
08
1G
ener
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#3
EU
08
2G
ener
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#4
EU
08
3G
ener
ator
#5
EU
08
4G
ener
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#6
EU
08
5G
ener
ator
#7
EU
08
6R
TO
Com
bust
ion
EU
08
7R
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ed P
rodu
cts
Mac
hine
r yE
U0
88
Cra
x R
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m A
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U0
89
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m A
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90
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s M
AU
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U0
92
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s M
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2E
U0
93
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s M
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3E
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94
Air
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Insi
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A
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4)T
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Fac
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Alt
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For
m F
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Faci
lity
Em
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ons
Sum
mar
yAi
r Q
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y Pe
rmit
Pro
gram
Doc
Typ
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erm
it A
pplic
atio
n
1a)
AQ
D F
acili
ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
021b
) A
Q F
ile N
o.:
418
2) F
acili
ty N
ame:
Hor
mel
Fo
od
s C
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ratio
n/Q
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y P
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cess
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PP
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CA
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3c)
CA
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AS
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Pol
luta
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Po
tent
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per
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ytp
ytp
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y
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.01
0.01
NA
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NA
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0.00
0.01
0.01
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.00
0.01
0.01
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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0.00
0.01
0.01
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0.01
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NA
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0.00
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0.00
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0.01
0.06
0.06
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6E
-06
2.5
2E
-05
2.5
2E
-05
NA
3.6
0E
-04
1.5
8E
-03
1.5
8E
-03
NA
0.01
0.04
0.04
NA
5.7
6E
-06
2.5
2E
-05
2.5
2E
-05
NA
3.6
0E
-04
1.5
8E
-03
1.5
8E
-03
NA
0.01
0.04
0.04
NA
2.8
8E
-06
1.2
6E
-05
1.2
6E
-05
NA
1.8
0E
-04
7.8
8E
-04
7.8
8E
-04
NA
0.00
0.02
0.02
NA
1.3
5E
-06
5.9
3E
-06
5.9
3E
-06
NA
8.4
6E
-05
3.7
1E
-04
3.7
1E
-04
NA
2.0
3E
-03
8.9
0E
-03
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0E
-03
NA
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tent
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Po
tent
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Po
tent
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3.5
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1.55
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1a)
AQ
D F
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ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
021b
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418
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ty N
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-03
NA
2.8
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-02
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-01
1.2
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-01
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
3.8
2E
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-03
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7E
-03
NA
2.8
6E
-02
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-01
NA
NA
NA
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NA
3.8
2E
-04
1.6
7E
-03
1.6
7E
-03
NA
2.8
6E
-02
1.2
5E
-01
1.2
5E
-01
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.9
6E
-04
8.5
7E
-04
8.5
7E
-04
NA
1.4
6E
-02
6.4
1E
-02
6.4
1E
-02
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
4.2
7E
-06
1.8
7E
-05
1.8
7E
-05
NA
1.4
7E
-05
6.4
4E
-05
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-07
9.2
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-07
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0.02
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NA
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2.1
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-07
9.2
0E
-07
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-07
NA
0.02
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onE
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Sou
rce
Sou
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Typ
eID
No.
Rad
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Wal
l Ove
ns #
2E
U0
67
Ho
g S
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r #2
EU
06
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MA
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69
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07
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EU
08
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EU
08
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EU
08
2G
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#4
EU
08
3G
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EU
08
4G
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EU
08
5G
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EU
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6R
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bust
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ed P
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92
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1a)
AQ
D F
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ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
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Q F
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418
2) F
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ty N
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Hor
mel
Fo
od
s C
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ratio
n/Q
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108-
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3E
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-05
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1.0
1E
-05
4.4
2E
-05
4.4
2E
-05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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3E
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-05
1.2
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-05
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1.0
1E
-05
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2E
-05
4.4
2E
-05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1.4
6E
-06
6.4
1E
-06
6.4
1E
-06
NA
5.0
4E
-06
2.2
1E
-05
2.2
1E
-05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6.8
8E
-07
3.0
1E
-06
3.0
1E
-06
NA
2.3
7E
-06
1.0
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-05
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4E
-05
NA
NA
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Po
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Alt
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m F
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Em
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Sum
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Pro
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Doc
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1a)
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ty ID
No.
: '09
9000
021b
) A
Q F
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o.:
418
2) F
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ty N
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Hor
mel
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s C
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ratio
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(Q
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)
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lA
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per
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y
4.1
5E
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1.8
2E
-05
1.8
2E
-05
NA
2.3
1E
-04
1.0
1E
-03
1.0
1E
-03
NA
2.1
0E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
NA
4.1
5E
-06
1.8
2E
-05
1.8
2E
-05
NA
2.3
1E
-04
1.0
1E
-03
1.0
1E
-03
NA
2.1
0E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
NA
4.1
5E
-06
1.8
2E
-05
1.8
2E
-05
NA
2.3
1E
-04
1.0
1E
-03
1.0
1E
-03
NA
2.1
0E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
9.1
8E
-03
NA
2.1
3E
-06
9.3
1E
-06
9.3
1E
-06
NA
1.1
8E
-04
5.1
8E
-04
5.1
8E
-04
NA
1.0
7E
-03
4.7
0E
-03
4.7
0E
-03
NA
6.0
5E
-07
2.6
5E
-06
2.6
5E
-06
NA
1.6
8E
-07
7.3
6E
-07
7.3
6E
-07
NA
2.3
8E
-05
1.0
4E
-04
1.0
4E
-04
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
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: '09
9000
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Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsRefined Products Upgrade
AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Boiler 1Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV001Maximum Rated Capacity: 49 MMBtu/hrControl Equipment: N/AFuel Type Natural Gas, Refined Animal FatEmission Limits:
Fuel Parameters: Max CapacityMMBtu/hr
Natural Gas 1,020 btu/scf 49.00 48,039 scf/hrRefined Animal 145,000 btu/gal 49.00 338 gal/hr
1 The use of Fuel Oil #6 and Used Oil for combustion will no longer be permitted in these boilersSulfur Content: 0.02 % Sulfur (Test Value)Ash Content 0.02 % ash (Test Value)
Calculations Summary: Natural GasPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 1 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMscf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM (filterable) 1.90 0.09 0.40 0.00 0.09 0.40 naPM10 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM2.5 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naNOx 32 1.54 6.73 0.00 1.54 6.73 naSO2 0.60 0.03 0.13 0.00 0.03 0.13 naCO 84 4.04 17.7 0.00 4.04 17.67 naVOC 5.50 0.26 1.2 0.00 0.26 1.16 naLead 5.00E 04 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 0.00 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 na2 AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
GP001 emission limit of less than or equal to 180 tons/year NOx using 12 month Rolling Sumtotal for GP001. SO2 emission limit of less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12 month Rolling Sum total for GP 001combustion of refined animal fats.
Fuel Type 1 Heat Value Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas Combustion HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMscf)3 (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 5.8E 05 2.52E 04 0.0 5.76E 05 2.5E 04 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 3.6E 03 1.58E 02 0.0 3.60E 03 1.6E 02 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.80 0.09 0.38 0.00 8.65E 02 3.8E 01 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)4 6.1E 04 2.9E 05 1.28E 04 0.0 2.93E 05 1.3E 04 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 1.6E 04 7.15E 04 0.0 1.63E 04 7.2E 04 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)5 8.6E 05 4.2E 06 1.82E 05 0.0 4.15E 06 1.8E 05 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 9.6E 06 4.21E 05 0.0 9.61E 06 4.2E 05 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 5.8E 07 2.52E 06 0.0 5.76E 07 2.5E 06 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 5.3E 05 2.31E 04 0.0 5.28E 05 2.3E 04 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 6.7E 05 2.95E 04 0.0 6.73E 05 2.9E 04 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 1.8E 05 8.00E 05 0.0 1.83E 05 8.0E 05 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.2E 05 5.47E 05 0.0 1.25E 05 5.5E 05 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.2E 06 5.05E 06 0.0 1.15E 06 5.0E 06 naTotals 0.09 0.40 0.09 0.40
4Nahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.5Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Natural Gas Combustion Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)6 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 5,728 0.00 5,728 25,087 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 0.11 0.00 0.11 0.47 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 5,733 25,111 na6 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
Calculations Summary: Refined Animal FatPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 7 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/1000 gal) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM10 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naNOx 36.85 12.45 54.54 0.00 12.45 54.54 naSOx 3.14 1.06 4.65 0.00 1.06 4.65 naCO 10.00 3.38 14.80 0.00 3.38 14.80 naVOC 0.31 0.10 0.46 0.00 0.10 0.46 naLead 0.01 4.08E 03 0.02 0.00 4.08E 03 0.02 na7 Emission factors derived from AP 42 Section 1.3 for Fuel Oil Combustion. Emission factors were updated based on a 2001 fuel analysis of RAF. The updatedemission factors reflect a 33% decrease in NOx emissions, a doubling of CO emissions, and an 8 fold increase in Lead emissions. All other factors are conservativelyassumed to be equal to those used for Fuel Oil #6 combustion.
3All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Refined Animal Fat HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/1000 gal)8 (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene 2.14E 04 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 0.00 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 naEthylbenzene 6.36E 05 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 0.00 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 3.30E 02 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 0.00 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 1.13E 03 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 0.00 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 2.36E 04 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 0.00 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 6.20E 03 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 0.00 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 1.09E 04 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 0.00 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 3.10E 09 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 0.00 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 5.25E 03 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 0.00 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 1.32E 03 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 0.00 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 2.78E 05 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 0.00 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 3.98E 04 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 0.00 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 8.45E 04 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 0.00 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 6.02E 03 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 0.00 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 3.00E 03 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 0.00 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 1.13E 04 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 0.00 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 8.45E 02 2.86E 02 0.13 0.00 2.86E 02 0.13 naSelenium 6.83E 04 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 0.00 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 2.91E 02 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 0.00 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naTotals 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.058All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.3 "Fuel Oil Combustion"(5/10).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)9 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 156.66 7,676 0.00 7,676 33,622 naCH4 21 2.43E 03 0.12 0.00 0.12 0.52 naN2O 310 2.43E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na8 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98 for Rendered Animal Fat. Converted from kg to lb.
Worse Case Potential to Emit Summary:Pollutant Before Before After
Operating Operating OperatingLimits Limits Limits(lb/hr) (ton/yr) (ton/yr)
PM 1.66 7.26 naPM (filterable) 0.09 0.40 naPM10 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 1.66 7.26 naNOx 12.45 54.54 naSO2 1.06 4.65 naCO 4.04 17.67 naVOC 0.26 1.16 naLead 0.00 0.02 naDichlorobenzene 5.76E 05 2.52E 04 naHexane 0.086 0.379 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM) 4.15E 06 1.82E 05 naBenzene 1.01E 04 4.42E 04 naEthylbenzene 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 2.86E 02 1.25E 01 naSelenium 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naCO2 7,676 33,622 naCH4 0.12 0.52 naN2O 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na10 There are no operating limits for the boiler.
Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsRefined Products Upgrade
AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Boiler 2Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV001Maximum Rated Capacity: 49 MMBtu/hrControl Equipment: N/AFuel Type Natural Gas, Refined Animal FatEmission Limits:
Fuel Parameters: Max CapacityMMBtu/hr
Natural Gas 1,020 btu/scf 49.00 48,039 scf/hrRefined Animal 145,000 btu/gal 49.00 338 gal/hr
1 The use of Fuel Oil #6 and Used Oil for combustion will no longer be permitted in these boilersSulfur Content: 0.02 % Sulfur (Test Value)Ash Content 0.02 % ash (Test Value)
Calculations Summary: Natural GasPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 1 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMscf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM (filterable) 1.90 0.09 0.40 0.00 0.09 0.40 naPM10 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM2.5 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naNOx 32 1.54 6.73 0.00 1.54 6.73 naSO2 0.60 0.03 0.13 0.00 0.03 0.13 naCO 84 4.04 17.7 0.00 4.04 17.67 naVOC 5.50 0.26 1.16 0.00 0.26 1.16 naLead 5.00E 04 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 0.00 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 na2 AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
GP001 emission limit of less than or equal to 180 tons/year NOx using 12 month Rolling Sumtotal for GP001. SO2 emission limit of less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12 month Rolling Sum total for GP 001combustion of refined animal fats.
Fuel Type 1 Heat Value Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas Combustion HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMscf)3 (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 5.8E 05 2.52E 04 0.0 5.76E 05 2.5E 04 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 3.6E 03 1.58E 02 0.0 3.60E 03 1.6E 02 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.80 0.09 0.38 0.00 8.65E 02 3.8E 01 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)4 6.1E 04 2.9E 05 1.28E 04 0.0 2.93E 05 1.3E 04 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 1.6E 04 7.15E 04 0.0 1.63E 04 7.2E 04 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)5 8.6E 05 4.2E 06 1.82E 05 0.0 4.15E 06 1.8E 05 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 9.6E 06 4.21E 05 0.0 9.61E 06 4.2E 05 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 5.8E 07 2.52E 06 0.0 5.76E 07 2.5E 06 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 5.3E 05 2.31E 04 0.0 5.28E 05 2.3E 04 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 6.7E 05 2.95E 04 0.0 6.73E 05 2.9E 04 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 1.8E 05 8.00E 05 0.0 1.83E 05 8.0E 05 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.2E 05 5.47E 05 0.0 1.25E 05 5.5E 05 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.2E 06 5.05E 06 0.0 1.15E 06 5.0E 06 naTotals 0.09 0.40 0.09 0.40
4Nahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.5Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Natural Gas Combustion Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)6 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 5,728 0.00 5,728 25,087 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 0.11 0.00 0.11 0.47 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 5,733 25,111 na6 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
Calculations Summary: Refined Animal FatPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 7 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/1000 gal) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM10 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naNOx 36.85 12.45 54.54 0.00 12.45 54.54 naSOx 3.14 1.06 4.65 0.00 1.06 4.65 naCO 10.00 3.38 14.80 0.00 3.38 14.80 naVOC 0.31 0.10 0.46 0.00 0.10 0.46 naLead 0.01 4.08E 03 0.02 0.00 4.08E 03 0.02 na7 Emission factors derived from AP 42 Section 1.3 for Fuel Oil Combustion. Emission factors were updated based on a 2001 fuel analysis of RAF. The updatedemission factors reflect a 33% decrease in NOx emissions, a doubling of CO emissions, and an 8 fold increase in Lead emissions. All other factors are conservativelyassumed to be equal to those used for Fuel Oil #6 combustion.
3All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Refined Animal Fat HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/1000 gal)8 (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene 2.14E 04 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 0.00 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 naEthylbenzene 6.36E 05 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 0.00 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 3.30E 02 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 0.00 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 1.13E 03 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 0.00 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 2.36E 04 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 0.00 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 6.20E 03 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 0.00 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 1.09E 04 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 0.00 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 3.10E 09 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 0.00 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 5.25E 03 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 0.00 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 1.32E 03 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 0.00 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 2.78E 05 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 0.00 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 3.98E 04 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 0.00 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 8.45E 04 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 0.00 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 6.02E 03 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 0.00 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 3.00E 03 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 0.00 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 1.13E 04 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 0.00 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 8.45E 02 2.86E 02 0.13 0.00 2.86E 02 0.13 naSelenium 6.83E 04 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 0.00 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 2.91E 02 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 0.00 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naTotals 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.058All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.3 "Fuel Oil Combustion"(5/10).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)9 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 156.66 7,676 0.00 7,676 33,622 naCH4 21 2.43E 03 0.12 0.00 0.12 0.52 naN2O 310 2.43E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na8 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98 for Rendered Animal Fat. Converted from kg to lb.
Worse Case Potential to Emit Summary:Pollutant Before Before After
Operating Operating OperatingLimits Limits Limits(lb/hr) (ton/yr) (ton/yr)
PM 1.66 7.26 naPM (filterable) 0.09 0.40 naPM10 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 1.66 7.26 naNOx 12.45 54.54 naSO2 1.06 4.65 naCO 4.04 17.67 naVOC 0.26 1.16 naLead 0.00 0.02 naDichlorobenzene 5.76E 05 2.52E 04 naHexane 0.086 0.379 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM) 4.15E 06 1.82E 05 naBenzene 1.01E 04 4.42E 04 naEthylbenzene 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 2.86E 02 1.25E 01 naSelenium 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naCO2 7,676 33,622 naCH4 0.12 0.52 naN2O 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na10 There are no operating limits for the boiler.
Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsRefined Products Upgrade
AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Boiler 3Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV001Maximum Rated Capacity: 49 MMBtu/hrControl Equipment: N/AFuel Type Natural Gas, Refined Animal Fat
Emission Limits:
Fuel Parameters: Max CapacityMMBtu/hr
Natural Gas 1,020 btu/scf 49.00 48,039 scf/hrRefined Animal 145,000 btu/gal 49.00 338 gal/hr
1 The use of Fuel Oil #6 and Used Oil for combustion will no longer be permitted in these boilersSulfur Content: 0.02 % Sulfur (Test Value)Ash Content 0.02 % ash (Test Value)
Calculations Summary: Natural GasPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 1 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMscf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM (filterable) 1.90 0.09 0.40 0.00 0.09 0.40 naPM10 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naPM2.5 7.60 0.37 1.60 0.00 0.37 1.60 naNOx 32 1.54 6.73 0.00 1.54 6.73 naSO2 0.60 0.03 0.13 0.00 0.03 0.13 naCO 84 4.04 17.7 0.00 4.04 17.67 naVOC 5.50 0.26 1.16 0.00 0.26 1.16 naLead 5.00E 04 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 0.00 2.40E 05 1.05E 04 na2 AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
GP001 emission limit of less than or equal to 180 tons/year NOx using 12 month Rolling Sumtotal for GP001. SO2 emission limit of less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12 month Rolling Sum total for GP 001combustion of refined animal fats.
Fuel Type 1 Heat Value Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas Combustion HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMscf)3 (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 5.8E 05 2.52E 04 0.0 5.76E 05 2.5E 04 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 3.6E 03 1.58E 02 0.0 3.60E 03 1.6E 02 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.80 0.09 0.38 0.00 8.65E 02 3.8E 01 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)4 6.1E 04 2.9E 05 1.28E 04 0.0 2.93E 05 1.3E 04 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 1.6E 04 7.15E 04 0.0 1.63E 04 7.2E 04 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)5 8.6E 05 4.2E 06 1.82E 05 0.0 4.15E 06 1.8E 05 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 9.6E 06 4.21E 05 0.0 9.61E 06 4.2E 05 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 5.8E 07 2.52E 06 0.0 5.76E 07 2.5E 06 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 5.3E 05 2.31E 04 0.0 5.28E 05 2.3E 04 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 6.7E 05 2.95E 04 0.0 6.73E 05 2.9E 04 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 1.8E 05 8.00E 05 0.0 1.83E 05 8.0E 05 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.2E 05 5.47E 05 0.0 1.25E 05 5.5E 05 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.0E 04 4.42E 04 0.0 1.01E 04 4.4E 04 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.2E 06 5.05E 06 0.0 1.15E 06 5.0E 06 naTotals 0.09 0.40 0.09 0.40
4Nahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.5Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Natural Gas Combustion Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)6 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 5,728 0.00 5,728 25,087 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 0.11 0.00 0.11 0.47 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 5,733 25,111 na6 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
Calculations Summary: Refined Animal FatPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 7 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/1000 gal) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM10 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 4.90 1.66 7.26 0.00 1.66 7.26 naNOx 36.85 12.45 54.54 0.00 12.45 54.54 naSOx 3.14 1.06 4.65 0.00 1.06 4.65 naCO 10.00 3.38 14.80 0.00 3.38 14.80 naVOC 0.31 0.10 0.46 0.00 0.10 0.46 naLead 0.01 4.08E 03 0.02 0.00 4.08E 03 0.02 na7 Emission factors derived from AP 42 Section 1.3 for Fuel Oil Combustion. Emission factors were updated based on a 2001 fuel analysis of RAF. The updatedemission factors reflect a 33% decrease in NOx emissions, a doubling of CO emissions, and an 8 fold increase in Lead emissions. All other factors are conservativelyassumed to be equal to those used for Fuel Oil #6 combustion.
3All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Refined Animal Fat HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/1000 gal)8 (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene 2.14E 04 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 0.00 7.23E 05 3.17E 04 naEthylbenzene 6.36E 05 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 0.00 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 3.30E 02 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 0.00 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 1.13E 03 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 0.00 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 2.36E 04 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 0.00 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 6.20E 03 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 0.00 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 1.09E 04 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 0.00 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 3.10E 09 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 0.00 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 5.25E 03 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 0.00 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 1.32E 03 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 0.00 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 2.78E 05 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 0.00 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 3.98E 04 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 0.00 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 8.45E 04 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 0.00 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 6.02E 03 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 0.00 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 3.00E 03 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 0.00 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 1.13E 04 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 0.00 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 8.45E 02 2.86E 02 0.13 0.00 2.86E 02 0.13 naSelenium 6.83E 04 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 0.00 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 2.91E 02 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 0.00 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naTotals 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.058All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.3 "Fuel Oil Combustion"(5/10).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)9 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 156.66 7,676 0.00 7,676 33,622 naCH4 21 2.43E 03 0.12 0.00 0.12 0.52 naN2O 310 2.43E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na8 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98 for Rendered Animal Fat. Converted from kg to lb.
Worse Case Potential to Emit Summary:Pollutant Before Before After
Operating Operating OperatingLimits Limits Limits(lb/hr) (ton/yr) (ton/yr)
PM 1.66 7.26 naPM (filterable) 0.09 0.40 naPM10 1.66 7.26 naPM2.5 1.66 7.26 naNOx 12.45 54.54 naSO2 1.06 4.65 naCO 4.04 17.67 naVOC 0.26 1.16 naLead 0.00 0.02 naDichlorobenzene 5.76E 05 2.52E 04 naHexane 0.086 0.379 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM) 4.15E 06 1.82E 05 naBenzene 1.01E 04 4.42E 04 naEthylbenzene 2.15E 05 9.41E 05 naFormaldehyde 1.12E 02 4.88E 02 naNaphthalene 3.82E 04 1.67E 03 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 7.98E 05 3.49E 04 naToluene 2.10E 03 9.18E 03 nao Xylene 3.68E 05 1.61E 04 naOCDD 1.05E 09 4.59E 09 naAntimony 1.77E 03 7.77E 03 naArsenic 4.46E 04 1.95E 03 naBeryllium 9.39E 06 4.11E 05 naCadmium 1.34E 04 5.89E 04 naChromium 2.86E 04 1.25E 03 naCobalt 2.03E 03 8.91E 03 naManganese 1.01E 03 4.44E 03 naMercury 3.82E 05 1.67E 04 naNickel 2.86E 02 1.25E 01 naSelenium 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naZinc 9.83E 03 4.31E 02 naCO2 7,676 33,622 naCH4 0.12 0.52 naN2O 0.01 0.05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 7,682 33,649 na10 There are no operating limits for the boiler.
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Boiler 4Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV001Maximum Rated Capacity: 25 MMBtu/hrControl Equipment: N/AFuel Type Natural Gas, Refined Animal FatEmission Limits:
Fuel Parameters: Max CapacityMMBtu/hr
Natural Gas 1,020 btu/scf 25.10 24,608 scf/hrRefined Animal 145,000 btu/gal 25.10 173 gal/hr
1 The use of Fuel Oil #6 and Used Oil for combustion will no longer be permitted in these boilersSulfur Content: 0.02 % Sulfur (Test Value)Ash Content 0.02 % ash (Test Value)
Calculations Summary: Natural GasPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 1 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMscf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.19 0.82 0.00 0.19 0.82 naPM (filterable) 1.90 0.05 0.20 0.00 0.05 0.20 naPM10 7.60 0.19 0.82 0.00 0.19 0.82 naPM2.5 7.60 0.19 0.82 0.00 0.19 0.82 naNOx 32 0.79 3.45 0.00 0.79 3.45 naSO2 0.60 0.01 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.06 naCO 84 2.07 9.1 0.00 2.07 9.05 naVOC 5.50 0.14 0.59 0.00 0.14 0.59 naLead 5.00E 04 1.23E 05 5.39E 05 0.00 1.23E 05 5.39E 05 na2 AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
GP001 emission limit of less than or equal to 180 tons/year NOx using 12 month Rolling Sumtotal for GP001. SO2 emission limit of less than or equal to 235 tons/year using 12 month Rolling Sum total for GP 001combustion of refined animal fats.
Fuel Type 1 Heat Value Fuel Consumption Rate
Natural Gas Combustion HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMscf)3 (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 5.2E 05 2.26E 04 0.0 5.17E 05 2.3E 04 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 3.0E 05 1.29E 04 0.0 2.95E 05 1.3E 04 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 1.8E 03 8.08E 03 0.0 1.85E 03 8.1E 03 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.80 0.04 0.19 0.00 4.43E 02 1.9E 01 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)4 6.1E 04 1.5E 05 6.57E 05 0.0 1.50E 05 6.6E 05 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 8.4E 05 3.66E 04 0.0 8.37E 05 3.7E 04 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)5 8.6E 05 2.1E 06 9.31E 06 0.0 2.13E 06 9.3E 06 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 4.9E 06 2.16E 05 0.0 4.92E 06 2.2E 05 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 3.0E 07 1.29E 06 0.0 2.95E 07 1.3E 06 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 2.7E 05 1.19E 04 0.0 2.71E 05 1.2E 04 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 3.4E 05 1.51E 04 0.0 3.45E 05 1.5E 04 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 9.4E 06 4.10E 05 0.0 9.35E 06 4.1E 05 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 6.4E 06 2.80E 05 0.0 6.40E 06 2.8E 05 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 5.2E 05 2.26E 04 0.0 5.17E 05 2.3E 04 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 5.9E 07 2.59E 06 0.0 5.91E 07 2.6E 06 naTotals 0.05 0.20 0.05 0.20
4Nahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.5Total POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Natural Gas Combustion Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)6 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 2,934 0.00 2,934 12,851 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 0.06 0.00 0.06 0.24 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 2,937 12,863 na6 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
Calculations Summary: Refined Animal FatPollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor 7 Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/1000 gal) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 4.90 0.85 3.72 0.00 0.85 3.72 naPM10 4.90 0.85 3.72 0.00 0.85 3.72 naPM2.5 4.90 0.85 3.72 0.00 0.85 3.72 naNOx 36.85 6.38 27.94 0.00 6.38 27.94 naSOx 3.14 0.54 2.38 0.00 0.54 2.38 naCO 10.00 1.73 7.58 0.00 1.73 7.58 naVOC 0.31 0.05 0.24 0.00 0.05 0.24 naLead 0.01 2.09E 03 0.01 0.00 2.09E 03 0.01 na7 Emission factors derived from AP 42 Section 1.3 for Fuel Oil Combustion. Emission factors were updated based on a 2001 fuel analysis of RAF. The updatedemission factors reflect a 33% decrease in NOx emissions, a doubling of CO emissions, and an 8 fold increase in Lead emissions. All other factors are conservativelyassumed to be equal to those used for Fuel Oil #6 combustion.
3All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Refined Animal Fat HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/1000 gal)8 (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene 2.14E 04 3.70E 05 1.62E 04 0.00 3.70E 05 1.62E 04 naEthylbenzene 6.36E 05 1.10E 05 4.82E 05 0.00 1.10E 05 4.82E 05 naFormaldehyde 3.30E 02 5.71E 03 2.50E 02 0.00 5.71E 03 2.50E 02 naNaphthalene 1.13E 03 1.96E 04 8.57E 04 0.00 1.96E 04 8.57E 04 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 2.36E 04 4.09E 05 1.79E 04 0.00 4.09E 05 1.79E 04 naToluene 6.20E 03 1.07E 03 4.70E 03 0.00 1.07E 03 4.70E 03 nao Xylene 1.09E 04 1.89E 05 8.26E 05 0.00 1.89E 05 8.26E 05 naOCDD 3.10E 09 5.37E 10 2.35E 09 0.00 5.37E 10 2.35E 09 naAntimony 5.25E 03 9.09E 04 3.98E 03 0.00 9.09E 04 3.98E 03 naArsenic 1.32E 03 2.28E 04 1.00E 03 0.00 2.28E 04 1.00E 03 naBeryllium 2.78E 05 4.81E 06 2.11E 05 0.00 4.81E 06 2.11E 05 naCadmium 3.98E 04 6.89E 05 3.02E 04 0.00 6.89E 05 3.02E 04 naChromium 8.45E 04 1.46E 04 6.41E 04 0.00 1.46E 04 6.41E 04 naCobalt 6.02E 03 1.04E 03 4.56E 03 0.00 1.04E 03 4.56E 03 naManganese 3.00E 03 5.19E 04 2.27E 03 0.00 5.19E 04 2.27E 03 naMercury 1.13E 04 1.96E 05 8.57E 05 0.00 1.96E 05 8.57E 05 naNickel 8.45E 02 1.46E 02 0.06 0.00 1.46E 02 0.06 naSelenium 6.83E 04 1.18E 04 5.18E 04 0.00 1.18E 04 5.18E 04 naZinc 2.91E 02 5.04E 03 2.21E 02 0.00 5.04E 03 2.21E 02 naTotals 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.028All emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.3 "Fuel Oil Combustion"(5/10).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lbs/MMBtu)9 Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 156.66 3,932 0.00 3,932 17,223 naCH4 21 2.43E 03 0.06 0.00 0.06 0.27 naN2O 310 2.43E 04 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 3,935 17,237 na8 Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98 for Rendered Animal Fat. Converted from kg to lb.
Worse Case Potential to Emit Summary:Pollutant Before Before After
Operating Operating OperatingLimits Limits Limits(lb/hr) (ton/yr) (ton/yr)
PM 0.85 3.72 naPM (filterable) 0.05 0.20 naPM10 0.85 3.72 naPM2.5 0.85 3.72 naNOx 6.38 27.94 naSO2 0.54 2.38 naCO 2.07 9.05 naVOC 0.14 0.59 naLead 0.00 0.01 naDichlorobenzene 2.95E 05 1.29E 04 naHexane 0.044 0.194 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM) 2.13E 06 9.31E 06 naBenzene 5.17E 05 2.26E 04 naEthylbenzene 1.10E 05 4.82E 05 naFormaldehyde 5.71E 03 2.50E 02 naNaphthalene 1.96E 04 8.57E 04 na1,1,1 Trichloroethane 4.09E 05 1.79E 04 naToluene 1.07E 03 4.70E 03 nao Xylene 1.89E 05 8.26E 05 naOCDD 5.37E 10 2.35E 09 naAntimony 9.09E 04 3.98E 03 naArsenic 2.28E 04 1.00E 03 naBeryllium 4.81E 06 2.11E 05 naCadmium 6.89E 05 3.02E 04 naChromium 1.46E 04 6.41E 04 naCobalt 1.04E 03 4.56E 03 naManganese 5.19E 04 2.27E 03 naMercury 1.96E 05 8.57E 05 naNickel 1.46E 02 6.41E 02 naSelenium 1.18E 04 5.18E 04 naZinc 5.04E 03 2.21E 02 naCO2 3,932 17,223 naCH4 0.06 0.27 naN2O 0.01 0.03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 3,935 17,237 na10 There are no operating limits for the boiler.
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU036 Bone DryerStack/Vent Designation Number SV058Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE026Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 3 dry ton/hr 12,000 lbs/hr @ 60% moistureSource of Emission Factors used in table below: AP 42 Chapter 9.9.1 Use Grain Drying Rack Dryer as surrogate
Since grain will be much dryer as a raw material, adjust weight to 10% moistureto compare to the emissions factor.
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Actual
Emission Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsFactor Emissions Efficiency* Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)(lb/ton) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (tons/yr)
PM 3.00 9.00 39.42 97.72% 0.21 0.90 0.90 SeePM10 0.75 2.25 9.86 93.92% 0.14 0.60 0.60 EmissionsPM2.5 0.13 0.39 1.71 62% 0.15 0.65 0.65 InventorySOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC unknown 0.00 0.00 97% 0.00 0.00 0.00 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
*Control efficiency for previously permitted RTO.
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU050 Blood DryerStack/Vent Designation Number SV058Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE026Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 1.65 ton/hr dried blood meal productSource of Emission Factors used in table below: AP 42 Chapter 9.5.3 Table 9.5.3 2, Controlled Blood Dryers
**Assume Condensible PM equal to VOC, no VOC data provided.Calculations Summary:
Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited ActualEmission Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsFactor Emissions Efficiency* Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)
(lb/ton) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (tons/yr)PM 1.22 2.01 8.82 97.72% 0.05 0.20 0.20 SeePM10 0.46 0.76 3.32 93.92% 0.05 0.20 0.20 EmissionsPM2.5 0.46 0.76 3.32 62% 0.29 1.26 1.26 InventorySOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC** 0.46 0.76 3.32 97% 0.02 0.10 0.10 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
*Control efficiency for previously permitted RTO.
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (EU087)Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV058Maximum Rated Capacity: 8 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel ParamatersFuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuelHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 7843 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.06 0.26 0.00 0.06 0.26 naPM10 7.60 0.06 0.26 0.00 0.06 0.26 naPM2.5 7.60 0.06 0.26 0.00 0.06 0.26 naNOX 100.00 0.78 3.44 0.00 0.78 3.44 naSOX 0.60 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 naCO 84.00 0.66 2.89 0.00 0.66 2.89 naVOC 5.50 0.04 0.19 0.00 0.04 0.19 naLead 5.00E 04 3.92E 06 1.72E 05 0.00 3.92E 06 1.72E 05 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.6E 05 7.21E 05 0.0 1.65E 05 7.2E 05 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 9.4E 06 4.12E 05 0.0 9.41E 06 4.1E 05 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 5.9E 04 2.58E 03 0.0 5.88E 04 2.6E 03 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 1.4E 02 6.18E 02 0.0 1.41E 02 6.2E 02 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 4.8E 06 2.10E 05 0.0 4.78E 06 2.1E 05 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 2.7E 05 1.17E 04 0.0 2.67E 05 1.2E 04 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 6.8E 07 2.97E 06 0.0 6.78E 07 3.0E 06 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 1.6E 06 6.87E 06 0.0 1.57E 06 6.9E 06 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 9.4E 08 4.12E 07 0.0 9.41E 08 4.1E 07 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 8.6E 06 3.78E 05 0.0 8.63E 06 3.8E 05 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 1.1E 05 4.81E 05 0.0 1.10E 05 4.8E 05 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 3.0E 06 1.31E 05 0.0 2.98E 06 1.3E 05 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 2.0E 06 8.93E 06 0.0 2.04E 06 8.9E 06 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.6E 05 7.21E 05 0.0 1.65E 05 7.2E 05 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.9E 07 8.24E 07 0.0 1.88E 07 8.2E 07 naTotals 0.01 0.06 0.01 0.06
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 935 0.00 935 4,096 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 1.76E 02 0.00 1.76E 02 7.72E 02 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 1.76E 03 0.00 1.76E 03 7.72E 03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 936.0 4,100 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU088 Refined Products MachineryStack/Vent Designation Number SV058Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE026, CE027, CE028Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 12,000 acfmSource of Emission Factors used in table below: State Process Equipment Rule
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Actual
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsEmissions Efficiency** Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)
(lb/msf) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr)* (ton/yr) (tons/yr)PM na 283.57 1242.02 99.66% 0.97 4.25 4.25 naPM10 na 99.69 436.65 99.03% 0.97 4.25 4.25 naPM2.5 na 2.55 11.18 62% 0.97 4.25 4.25 naSOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC na 32.33 141.59 97% 0.97 4.25 4.25 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
Notes:* Airflow: 12,000 acfm
100 F 0.010 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture 0.97 lbs/hr
11,314 scfm11,314 dscfm
PM control efficiency for venturi scrubber is 94%, packed gas adsorption column is 85%, and thermal oxidizer is 62%PM10 control efficiency for venturi scrubber is 84%, packed gas adsorption column is 84%, and thermal oxidizer is 62%Hormel conservatively assumed that the venturi scrubber would not control PM 2.5 emissions but the RTO would control at 62%.
Calculations for Minn. R. 7011.0715Airflow: 12,000 acfm Calculate Allowable Emissions:
100 F By Airflow 0.086 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture Table: 8.30 lbs/hr
11,314 scfm11,314 dscfm
** Control efficiencies based on Minn. R. 7011.0070. EU 088 is controlled by CE 027 (venturi scrubber), CE 028 (packed gas adsorption column) andCE 026 (already permitted RTO) in series.
There is no listed control efficicency for VOCs for venturi scrubbers or packed gas adsorption columns. Thermal oxidizers have a control efficiencylisted at 97%.
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU089 Crax Room AirStack/Vent Designation Number SV059Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE029 and CE030Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 24,000 acfmSource of Emission Factors used in table below: State Process Equipment Rule
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Actual
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsEmissions Efficiency** Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)
(lb/msf) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr)* (ton/yr) (tons/yr)PM na 223.49 978.90 99.10% 2.01 8.81 8.81 naPM10 na 78.57 344.14 97.44% 2.01 8.81 8.81 naPM2.5 na 2.01 8.81 0% 2.01 8.81 8.81 naSOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC na 2.01 8.81 0% 2.01 8.81 8.81 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
Notes:* Airflow: 24,000 acfm
80 F 0.010 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture 2.01 lbs/hr
23,467 scfm23,467 dscfm
PM control efficiency for venturi scrubber is 94% and the packed gas adsorption column is 85%.PM10 control efficiency for venturi scrubber is 84% and the packed gas adsorption column is 84%.Hormel conservatively assumed that the venturi scrubber would not control PM2.5 emissions.There is no listed control efficicency for VOCs for venturi scrubbers.
Calculations for Minn. R. 7011.0715Airflow: 24,000 acfm Calculate Allowable Emissions:
100 F By Airflow 0.068 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture Table: 13.26 lbs/hr
22,629 scfm22,629 dscfm
** Control efficiencies based on Minn. R. 7011.0070. EU 089 is controlled by CE 029 (venturi scrubber) and CE 030 (packed gas adsorptioncolumn) in series.
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU090 Truck Loadout Room AirStack/Vent Designation Number SV059Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE030Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 8,000 acfmSource of Emission Factors used in table below: State Process Equipment Rule
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Actual
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsEmissions Efficiency** Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)
(lb/msf) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr)* (ton/yr) (tons/yr)PM na 4.47 19.58 85% 0.67 2.94 2.94 naPM10 na 4.19 18.35 84% 0.67 2.94 2.94 naPM2.5 na 0.67 2.94 0% 0.67 2.94 2.94 naSOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC na 0.67 2.94 0% 0.67 2.94 2.94 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
Notes:* Airflow: 8,000 acfm
80 F 0.010 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture 0.67 lbs/hr
7,822 scfm7,822 dscfm
** Control efficiencies based on Minn. R. 7011.0070. EU 090 is controlled by CE 029 (packed gas adsorption column).PM control efficiency for packed gas adsorption column is 85%PM10 control efficiency for packed gas adsorption column is 84%Hormel conservatively assumed that the venturi scrubber would not control PM2.5 emissions.There is no listed control efficicency for VOCs for venturi scrubbers.
Calculations for Minn. R. 7011.0715Airflow: 8,000 acfm Calculate Allowable Emissions:
100 F By Airflow 0.098 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture Table: 6.31 lbs/hr
7,543 scfm7,543 dscfm
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AQD Facility Number: 09900002Company/Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsEmission Unit Identification Number: EU091 Refined Products Room AirStack/Vent Designation Number SV060, 061Pollution Control Equipment Identification Number(s): CE031Process Type: Batch Process X Continuous ProcessMaximum Capacity: 100,000 acfmSource of Emission Factors used in table below: State Process Equipment Rule
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Maximum Maximum Limited Actual
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Controlled Controlled Controlled EmissionsEmissions Efficiency** Emissions Emissions Emissions (tons/yr)
(lb/msf) (lb/hr) (ton/yr) (%) (lb/hr)* (ton/yr) (tons/yr)PM na 55.87 244.72 85% 8.38 36.71 36.71 naPM10 na 52.38 229.43 84% 8.38 36.71 36.71 naPM2.5 na 8.38 36.71 0% 8.38 36.71 36.71 naSOx na na na na na na na naNOx na na na na na na na naVOC na 8.38 36.71 0% 8.38 36.71 36.71 naCO na na na na na na na naLead na na na na na na na na
Notes:* Airflow: 100,000 acfm
80 F 0.010 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture 8.38 lbs/hr
97,778 scfm97,778 dscfm
** Control efficiencies based on Minn. R. 7011.0070. EU 089 is controlled by CE 031 (packed gas adsorption column).PM control efficiency for packed gas adsorption column is 85%PM10 control efficiency for packed gas adsorption column is 84%Hormel conservatively assumed that the venturi scrubber would not control PM2.5 emissionsThere is no listed control efficicency for VOCs for venturi scrubbers.
Calculations for Minn. R. 7011.0715Airflow: 100,000 acfm Calculate Allowable Emissions:
100 F By Airflow 0.043 gr/dscf0.0 % moisture Table: 34.79 lbs/hr
94,286 scfm94,286 dscfm
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit EU 092 Refined Products MAU 1Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV 062Maximum Rated Capacity: 4.9 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel ParamatersFuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuelHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 4800 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naPM10 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naPM2.5 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naSOX 0.60 0.003 0.0126 0.00 0.0029 0.0126 naNOX 100.00 0.480 2.10 0.00 0.48 2.10 naVOC 5.50 0.026 0.12 0.00 0.026 0.12 naCO 84.00 0.403 1.77 0.00 0.40 1.77 naLead 5.00E 04 2.40E 06 1.05E 05 0.00 2.40E 06 1.05E 05 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.0E 05 4.42E 05 0.0 1.01E 05 4.4E 05 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 5.8E 06 2.52E 05 0.0 5.76E 06 2.5E 05 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 3.6E 04 1.58E 03 0.0 3.60E 04 1.6E 03 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 8.6E 03 3.78E 02 0.0 8.64E 03 3.8E 02 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 2.9E 06 1.28E 05 0.0 2.93E 06 1.3E 05 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 1.6E 05 7.15E 05 0.0 1.63E 05 7.1E 05 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 4.1E 07 1.82E 06 0.0 4.15E 07 1.8E 06 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 9.6E 07 4.20E 06 0.0 9.60E 07 4.2E 06 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 5.8E 08 2.52E 07 0.0 5.76E 08 2.5E 07 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 5.3E 06 2.31E 05 0.0 5.28E 06 2.3E 05 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 6.7E 06 2.94E 05 0.0 6.72E 06 2.9E 05 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 1.8E 06 7.99E 06 0.0 1.82E 06 8.0E 06 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.2E 06 5.47E 06 0.0 1.25E 06 5.5E 06 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.0E 05 4.42E 05 0.0 1.01E 05 4.4E 05 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.2E 07 5.05E 07 0.0 1.15E 07 5.0E 07 naTotals 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.04
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 572 0.00 572 2,507 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 1.08E 02 0.00 1.08E 02 4.73E 02 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 1.08E 03 0.00 1.08E 03 4.73E 03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 572.8 2,509 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit EU 093 Refined Products MAU 2Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV 063Maximum Rated Capacity: 4.9 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel ParamatersFuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuelHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 4800 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naPM10 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naPM2.5 7.60 0.036 0.16 0.00 0.036 0.16 naSOX 0.60 0.003 0.0126 0.00 0.0029 0.0126 naNOX 100.00 0.480 2.10 0.00 0.48 2.10 naVOC 5.50 0.026 0.12 0.00 0.026 0.12 naCO 84.00 0.403 1.77 0.00 0.40 1.77 naLead 5.00E 04 2.40E 06 1.05E 05 0.00 2.40E 06 1.05E 05 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.0E 05 4.42E 05 0.0 1.01E 05 4.4E 05 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 5.8E 06 2.52E 05 0.0 5.76E 06 2.5E 05 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 3.6E 04 1.58E 03 0.0 3.60E 04 1.6E 03 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 8.6E 03 3.78E 02 0.0 8.64E 03 3.8E 02 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 2.9E 06 1.28E 05 0.0 2.93E 06 1.3E 05 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 1.6E 05 7.15E 05 0.0 1.63E 05 7.1E 05 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 4.1E 07 1.82E 06 0.0 4.15E 07 1.8E 06 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 9.6E 07 4.20E 06 0.0 9.60E 07 4.2E 06 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 5.8E 08 2.52E 07 0.0 5.76E 08 2.5E 07 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 5.3E 06 2.31E 05 0.0 5.28E 06 2.3E 05 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 6.7E 06 2.94E 05 0.0 6.72E 06 2.9E 05 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 1.8E 06 7.99E 06 0.0 1.82E 06 8.0E 06 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.2E 06 5.47E 06 0.0 1.25E 06 5.5E 06 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.0E 05 4.42E 05 0.0 1.01E 05 4.4E 05 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.2E 07 5.05E 07 0.0 1.15E 07 5.0E 07 naTotals 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.04
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 572 0.00 572 2,507 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 1.08E 02 0.00 1.08E 02 4.73E 02 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 1.08E 03 0.00 1.08E 03 4.73E 03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 572.8 2,509 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit EU 094 Refined Products MAU 3Stack/Vent Designation Number: SV 064Maximum Rated Capacity: 2.4 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel ParamatersFuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuelHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 2400 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 0.018 0.08 0.00 0.018 0.08 naPM10 7.60 0.018 0.08 0.00 0.018 0.08 naPM2.5 7.60 0.018 0.08 0.00 0.018 0.08 naSOX 0.60 0.001 0.0063 0.00 0.0014 0.0063 naNOX 100.00 0.240 1.05 0.00 0.24 1.05 naVOC 5.50 0.013 0.06 0.00 0.013 0.06 naCO 84.00 0.202 0.88 0.00 0.20 0.88 naLead 5.00E 04 1.20E 06 5.26E 06 0.00 1.20E 06 5.26E 06 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 5.0E 06 2.21E 05 0.0 5.04E 06 2.2E 05 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 2.9E 06 1.26E 05 0.0 2.88E 06 1.3E 05 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 1.8E 04 7.88E 04 0.0 1.80E 04 7.9E 04 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 4.3E 03 1.89E 02 0.0 4.32E 03 1.9E 02 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 1.5E 06 6.41E 06 0.0 1.46E 06 6.4E 06 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 8.2E 06 3.57E 05 0.0 8.16E 06 3.6E 05 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 2.1E 07 9.08E 07 0.0 2.07E 07 9.1E 07 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 4.8E 07 2.10E 06 0.0 4.80E 07 2.1E 06 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 2.9E 08 1.26E 07 0.0 2.88E 08 1.3E 07 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 2.6E 06 1.16E 05 0.0 2.64E 06 1.2E 05 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 3.4E 06 1.47E 05 0.0 3.36E 06 1.5E 05 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 9.1E 07 3.99E 06 0.0 9.12E 07 4.0E 06 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 6.2E 07 2.73E 06 0.0 6.24E 07 2.7E 06 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 5.0E 06 2.21E 05 0.0 5.04E 06 2.2E 05 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 5.8E 08 2.52E 07 0.0 5.76E 08 2.5E 07 naTotals 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 286 0.00 286 1,253 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 5.40E 03 0.00 5.40E 03 2.36E 02 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 5.40E 04 0.00 5.40E 04 2.36E 03 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 286.4 1,255 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
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AQD Facility ID: 09900002Facility Name: Hormel FoodsEmission Unit Refined Products MAU 4Stack/Vent Designation Number: IAMaximum Rated Capacity: 0.606 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel Parameters:Fuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuelHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 594 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 4.52E 03 0.02 0.00 4.52E 03 0.02 naPM10 7.60 4.52E 03 0.02 0.00 4.52E 03 0.02 naPM2.5 7.60 4.52E 03 0.02 0.00 4.52E 03 0.02 naSOX 0.60 3.56E 04 1.56E 03 0.00 3.56E 04 1.56E 03 naNOX 100.00 5.94E 02 0.26 0.00 5.94E 02 0.26 naVOC 5.50 3.27E 03 0.01 0.00 3.27E 03 0.01 naCO 84.00 4.99E 02 0.22 0.00 4.99E 02 0.22 naLead 5.00E 04 2.97E 07 1.30E 06 0.00 2.97E 07 1.30E 06 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 1.2E 06 5.46E 06 0.0 1.2E 06 5.5E 06 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 7.1E 07 3.12E 06 0.0 7.1E 07 3.1E 06 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 4.5E 05 1.95E 04 0.0 4.5E 05 2.0E 04 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 1.1E 03 4.68E 03 0.0 1.1E 03 4.7E 03 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 3.6E 07 1.59E 06 0.0 3.6E 07 1.6E 06 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 2.0E 06 8.85E 06 0.0 2.0E 06 8.8E 06 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 5.1E 08 2.25E 07 0.0 5.1E 08 2.2E 07 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 1.2E 07 5.20E 07 0.0 1.2E 07 5.2E 07 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 7.1E 09 3.12E 08 0.0 7.1E 09 3.1E 08 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 6.5E 07 2.86E 06 0.0 6.5E 07 2.9E 06 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 8.3E 07 3.64E 06 0.0 8.3E 07 3.6E 06 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 2.3E 07 9.89E 07 0.0 2.3E 07 9.9E 07 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 1.5E 07 6.77E 07 0.0 1.5E 07 6.8E 07 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 1.2E 06 5.46E 06 0.0 1.2E 06 5.5E 06 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 1.4E 08 6.25E 08 0.0 1.4E 08 6.2E 08 naTotals 1.12E 03 4.91E 03 1.12E 03 4.91E 03
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 70.83 0.00 70.835 310.26 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 1.34E 03 0.00 1.34E 03 5.85E 03 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 1.34E 04 0.00 1.34E 04 5.85E 04 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 70.9 310.6 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
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Emission Unit Refined Products RTU 1Stack/Vent Designation Number: IAMaximum Rated Capacity: 0.105 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel Parameters:Fuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuel% sulfur na% ash naHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 103 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 0.00 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 naPM10 7.60 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 0.00 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 naPM2.5 7.60 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 0.00 7.82E 04 3.43E 03 naSOX 0.60 6.18E 05 2.71E 04 0.00 6.18E 05 2.71E 04 naNOX 100.00 1.03E 02 4.51E 02 0.00 0.01 4.51E 02 naVOC 5.50 5.66E 04 2.48E 03 0.00 5.66E 04 2.48E 03 naCO 84.00 8.65E 03 3.79E 02 0.00 0.01 3.79E 02 naLead 5.00E 04 5.15E 08 2.25E 07 0.00 5.15E 08 2.25E 07 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 2.2E 07 9.47E 07 0.0 2.16E 07 9.5E 07 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 1.2E 07 5.41E 07 0.0 1.24E 07 5.4E 07 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 7.7E 06 3.38E 05 0.0 7.72E 06 3.4E 05 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 1.9E 04 8.12E 04 0.0 1.85E 04 8.1E 04 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 6.3E 08 2.75E 07 0.0 6.28E 08 2.8E 07 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 3.5E 07 1.53E 06 0.0 3.50E 07 1.5E 06 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 8.9E 09 3.90E 08 0.0 8.89E 09 3.9E 08 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 2.1E 08 9.02E 08 0.0 2.06E 08 9.0E 08 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 1.2E 09 5.41E 09 0.0 1.24E 09 5.4E 09 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 1.1E 07 4.96E 07 0.0 1.13E 07 5.0E 07 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 1.4E 07 6.31E 07 0.0 1.44E 07 6.3E 07 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 3.9E 08 1.71E 07 0.0 3.91E 08 1.7E 07 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 2.7E 08 1.17E 07 0.0 2.68E 08 1.2E 07 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 2.2E 07 9.47E 07 0.0 2.16E 07 9.5E 07 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 2.5E 09 1.08E 08 0.0 2.47E 09 1.1E 08 naTotals 1.94E 04 8.51E 04 1.94E 04 8.51E 04
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 12.3 0.00 12.3 54 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 2.31E 04 0.00 2.31E 04 1.01E 03 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 2.31E 05 0.00 2.31E 05 1.01E 04 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 12.3 53.8 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
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This unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Minn. R. 7007.1300 Subp. 3(I): <2 tons CO, < 1 ton NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOC, and <1000 ton CO 2 eEmission Unit Refined Products RTU 2Stack/Vent Designation Number: IAMaximum Rated Capacity: 0.24 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel Parameters:Fuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuel% sulfur na% ash naHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 235 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 1.79E 03 0.01 0.00 1.79E 03 0.01 naPM10 7.60 1.79E 03 0.01 0.00 1.79E 03 0.01 naPM2.5 7.60 1.79E 03 0.01 0.00 1.79E 03 0.01 naSOX 0.60 1.41E 04 6.18E 04 0.00 1.41E 04 6.18E 04 naNOX 100.00 2.35E 02 0.10 0.00 2.35E 02 0.10 naVOC 5.50 1.29E 03 0.01 0.00 1.29E 03 0.01 naCO 84.00 1.98E 02 0.09 0.00 1.98E 02 0.09 naLead 5.00E 04 1.18E 07 5.15E 07 0.00 1.18E 07 5.15E 07 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 4.9E 07 2.16E 06 0.0 4.94E 07 2.2E 06 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 2.8E 07 1.24E 06 0.0 2.82E 07 1.2E 06 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 1.8E 05 7.73E 05 0.0 1.76E 05 7.7E 05 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 4.2E 04 1.86E 03 0.0 4.24E 04 1.9E 03 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 1.4E 07 6.29E 07 0.0 1.44E 07 6.3E 07 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 8.0E 07 3.50E 06 0.0 8.00E 07 3.5E 06 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 2.0E 08 8.90E 08 0.0 2.03E 08 8.9E 08 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 4.7E 08 2.06E 07 0.0 4.71E 08 2.1E 07 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 2.8E 09 1.24E 08 0.0 2.82E 09 1.2E 08 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 2.6E 07 1.13E 06 0.0 2.59E 07 1.1E 06 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 3.3E 07 1.44E 06 0.0 3.29E 07 1.4E 06 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 8.9E 08 3.92E 07 0.0 8.94E 08 3.9E 07 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 6.1E 08 2.68E 07 0.0 6.12E 08 2.7E 07 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 4.9E 07 2.16E 06 0.0 4.94E 07 2.2E 06 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 5.6E 09 2.47E 08 0.0 5.65E 09 2.5E 08 naTotals 4.44E 04 1.94E 03 4.44E 04 1.94E 03
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 28.1 0.00 28.1 123 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 5.29E 04 0.00 5.29E 04 2.32E 03 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 5.29E 05 0.00 5.29E 05 2.32E 04 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 28.1 123.0 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsRefined Products Upgrade
This unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Minn. R. 7007.1300 Subp. 3(I): <2 tons CO, < 1 ton NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOC, and <1000 ton CO 2 eEmission Unit Refined Products ERV 1Stack/Vent Designation Number: IAMaximum Rated Capacity: 0.1 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel Parameters:Fuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuel% sulfur na% ash naHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 98 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naPM10 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naPM2.5 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naSOX 0.60 5.88E 05 2.58E 04 0.00 5.88E 05 2.58E 04 naNOX 100.00 9.80E 03 4.29E 02 0.00 9.80E 03 4.29E 02 naVOC 5.50 5.39E 04 2.36E 03 0.00 5.39E 04 2.36E 03 naCO 84.00 8.24E 03 3.61E 02 0.00 8.24E 03 3.61E 02 naLead 5.00E 04 4.90E 08 2.15E 07 0.00 4.90E 08 2.15E 07 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 2.1E 07 9.02E 07 0.0 2.06E 07 9.0E 07 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 1.2E 07 5.15E 07 0.0 1.18E 07 5.2E 07 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 7.4E 06 3.22E 05 0.0 7.35E 06 3.2E 05 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 1.8E 04 7.73E 04 0.0 1.76E 04 7.7E 04 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 6.0E 08 2.62E 07 0.0 5.98E 08 2.6E 07 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 3.3E 07 1.46E 06 0.0 3.33E 07 1.5E 06 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 8.5E 09 3.71E 08 0.0 8.47E 09 3.7E 08 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 2.0E 08 8.59E 08 0.0 1.96E 08 8.6E 08 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 1.2E 09 5.15E 09 0.0 1.18E 09 5.2E 09 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 1.1E 07 4.72E 07 0.0 1.08E 07 4.7E 07 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 1.4E 07 6.01E 07 0.0 1.37E 07 6.0E 07 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 3.7E 08 1.63E 07 0.0 3.73E 08 1.6E 07 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 2.5E 08 1.12E 07 0.0 2.55E 08 1.1E 07 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 2.1E 07 9.02E 07 0.0 2.06E 07 9.0E 07 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 2.4E 09 1.03E 08 0.0 2.35E 09 1.0E 08 naTotals 1.85E 04 8.10E 04 1.85E 04 8.10E 04
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 11.69 0.00 11.7 51 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 2.20E 04 0.00 2.20E 04 9.66E 04 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 2.20E 05 0.00 2.20E 05 9.66E 05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 11.7 51.2 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Hormel Foods Corporation/Quality Pork ProcessorsRefined Products Upgrade
This unit qualifies as an Insignificant Activity under Minn. R. 7007.1300 Subp. 3(I): <2 tons CO, < 1 ton NOx, SO2, PM/PM10, VOC, and <1000 ton CO 2 eEmission Unit Refined Products ERV 2Stack/Vent Designation Number: IAMaximum Rated Capacity: 0.1 million BTU/hrControl Equipment: naFuel Parameters:Fuel Type Natural Gas ONLY No secondary fuel% sulfur na% ash naHeat Value: 1020 Btu/cfFuel Consumption Rate: 98 cf/hrSource of Emission Factors: AP 42 Chapter 1.4 0.3 100 MMBtu/hr
Calculations Summary:Pollutant Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission Controlled(lb/MMcf) (lbs/hr) Emissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(tpy) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)PM 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naPM10 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naPM2.5 7.60 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 0.00 7.45E 04 3.26E 03 naSOX 0.60 5.88E 05 2.58E 04 0.00 5.88E 05 2.58E 04 naNOX 100.00 9.80E 03 4.29E 02 0.00 9.80E 03 4.29E 02 naVOC 5.50 5.39E 04 2.36E 03 0.00 5.39E 04 2.36E 03 naCO 84.00 8.24E 03 3.61E 02 0.00 8.24E 03 3.61E 02 naLead 5.00E 04 4.90E 08 2.15E 07 0.00 4.90E 08 2.15E 07 na
Calculations Summary HAPs:HAP Name Emission Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
(CAS) Factor Rate Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMcf)a (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)Benzene (71 43 2) 2.1E 03 2.06E 07 9.02E 07 0.0 2.1E 07 9.0E 07 naDichlorobenzene (25321 22 6) 1.2E 03 1.18E 07 5.15E 07 0.0 1.2E 07 5.2E 07 naFormaldehyde (50 00 0) 7.5E 02 7.35E 06 3.22E 05 0.0 7.4E 06 3.2E 05 naHexane (110 54 3) 1.8E+00 1.76E 04 7.73E 04 0.0 1.8E 04 7.7E 04 naNaphthalene (91 20 3)b 6.1E 04 5.98E 08 2.62E 07 0.0 6.0E 08 2.6E 07 naToluene (108 88 3) 3.4E 03 3.33E 07 1.46E 06 0.0 3.3E 07 1.5E 06 naPolycyclic Organic Matter (POM)c 8.6E 05 8.47E 09 3.71E 08 0.0 8.5E 09 3.7E 08 naArsenic (7440 38 2) 2.0E 04 1.96E 08 8.59E 08 0.0 2.0E 08 8.6E 08 naBeryllium (7440 41 7) 1.2E 05 1.18E 09 5.15E 09 0.0 1.2E 09 5.2E 09 naCadmium (7440 43 9) 1.1E 03 1.08E 07 4.72E 07 0.0 1.1E 07 4.7E 07 naChromium (7440 47 3) 1.4E 03 1.37E 07 6.01E 07 0.0 1.4E 07 6.0E 07 naManganese (7439 96 5) 3.8E 04 3.73E 08 1.63E 07 0.0 3.7E 08 1.6E 07 naMercury (7439 97 6) 2.6E 04 2.55E 08 1.12E 07 0.0 2.5E 08 1.1E 07 naNickel (7440 02 0) 2.1E 03 2.06E 07 9.02E 07 0.0 2.1E 07 9.0E 07 naSelenium (7782 49 2) 2.4E 05 2.35E 09 1.03E 08 0.0 2.4E 09 1.0E 08 naTotals 1.85E 04 8.10E 04 1.85E 04 8.10E 04
bNahpthalene is included in the Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM) emissions and is not double counted in the total HAPs.cTotal POM emission factor is equal to the sum of the individual POM compounds.
Calculations Summary Greenhouse Gases:Pollutant GWP Emission Maximum Pollution Controlled Controlled Limited
Factor Uncontrolled Control Emission Emission ControlledEmissions Efficiency Rate Rate Emissions
(lbs/MMBtu)d (lb/hr) (%) (lbs/hr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)CO2 1 116.89 11.69 0.00 11.7 51 naCH4 21 2.20E 03 2.20E 04 0.00 2.20E 04 9.66E 04 naN2O 310 2.20E 04 2.20E 05 0.00 2.20E 05 9.66E 05 naTotal GHG (CO2e) 11.7 51.2 nad Emission Factors obtained from 40 CFR 98. Converted from kg to lb.
aAll emissions are calculated based on emission factors from AP 42, Section 1.4 "Natural Gas Combustion"(7/98).
Attachment 3:CAM Plans
CAM SubmittalHormel Foods Corporation/QPP AustinApril 13, 2011
I. Background
A. Emission UnitDescription: Rendering Room AirIdentification: EU027APCD ID: CE008, Packed Gas Adsorption ColumnFacility: Austin, Minnesota
B. Applicable Regulation, Emissions Limit, and Monitoring RequirementsRegulation: Title I Condition: To limit potential PM emissions to less than major source levels
as defined by 40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000, meets requirements of Minn.R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Emission Limits:Particulate Matter (PM): 8.38 lb/hr (based on state process equipment rule)PM10: 8.38 lb/hr (based on state process equipment rule)Monitoring Requirements: Pressure differential, water flow rates and quarterly inspections
C. Control TechnologyPacked Gas Adsorption Column
II. Monitoring ApproachThe key elements of the monitoring approach are presented in the table below:
Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined aspressure differential lessthan 5 inches w.c.Deviations trigger aninspection, corrective action,and a reportingrequirement.
A deviation is defined as awater flow rate less than100 gal/min. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined asfailure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE 008 isin operation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE 008 isin operation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressuredifferential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Instantaneous. The waterflow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Inspection of the controlequipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records the The operator records the Record results quarterly or
pressure drop and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
water flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
at the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
III. Basis and ImplementationThe proposed monitoring approach is based on the currently applicable requirements.The data listed in the monitoring approach is already addressed in the current permit and the facility airpollution control equipment maintenance plan.
IV. Rationale for Selection of Indicator RangesIndicator ranges for the pressure differential and water flow rate have been developed based on themanufacturer’s design operating guidelines.
CAM SubmittalHormel Foods Corporation/QPP AustinMay 10, 2011
I. Background
A. Emission UnitDescription: Regenerative Thermal OxidizerIdentification: EU028, 036, 050APCD ID: CE026Facility: Austin, Minnesota
B. Applicable Regulation, Emissions Limit, and Monitoring RequirementsRegulation: Title I Condition: To limit potential PM emissions to less than major source levels
as defined by 40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; meets requirements of Minn.R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Emission Limits:Particulate Matter (PM): 6.37 lb/hr (based on state process equipment rule)PM10: 6.37 lb/hr (based on state process equipment rule)Monitoring Requirements: Regenerative thermal oxidizer combustion chamber
temperature and annual inspections.
C. Control TechnologyRegenerative Thermal Oxidizer
II. Monitoring ApproachThe key elements of the monitoring approach are presented in the table below:
Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2I. Indicator Measurement Approach Combustion chamber temperature Work practice
The combustion chamber temperatureis monitored with a thermocouple.
Inspection and maintenance of theburner.
II. Indicator Range An excursion is defined as temperaturereadings less than 1350 deg F.Excursions trigger an inspection,corrective action, and a reportingrequirement.
An excursion is defined as failure toperform an annual inspection.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
The sensor is located in the incineratorchamber as an integral part of thedesign. The minimum tolerance of thethermocouple is ±10.0 deg F or ±0.75%.
Not applicable
b. Verification of Operational Status Not applicable Not applicablec. QA/QC Practices and Criteria Accuracy of the thermocouple will be
verified by a second or redundantthermocouple probe inserted into theincinerator chamber with a hand heldmeter. The validation check will beconducted at least annually.
Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Measured continuously Annual inspection of the burnerData Collection Procedures Recorded continuously on a chart Record results of annual inspection.
recorder.Averaging Period No average is taken. Not applicable
III. Basis and ImplementationThe proposed monitoring approach is based on the currently applicable requirements.The data listed in the monitoring approach is already addressed in the enclosed permit application.
IV. Rationale for Selection of Indicator RangesThe incinerator chamber temperature was selected because it is indicative of a thermal incineratoroperation. If the chamber decreases significantly, complete combustion may not occur.The work practice comprised of an annual inspection and tuning of the incinerator burner was selectedbecause an inspection verifies equipment integrity and periodic tuning will maintain proper burneroperation and efficiency.Indicator ranges for the combustion chamber temperature has been developed based on themanufacturer’s design operating guidelines.
CAM SubmittalHormel Foods Corporation/QPP AustinFebruary 2013
I. Background
A. Emission UnitDescription: Refined Products MachineryIdentification: EU088APCD ID: CE026, Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (previously permitted)
CE027, Venturi ScrubberCE028, Packed Gas Adsorption Column
Facility: Austin, Minnesota
B. Applicable Regulation, Emissions Limit, and Monitoring RequirementsRegulation: Title I Condition: To limit potential PM, PM10 and VOC emissions to less than
major source levels as defined by 40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; meetsrequirements of Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Emission Limits:Particulate Matter (PM): 0.97 lb/hrPM10: 0.97 lb/hrVOC: 0.97 lb/hrMonitoring Requirements: Regenerative thermal oxidizer (CE026) combustion chamber
temperature and annual inspections.Venturi scrubber (CE027) pressure differential, water flow ratesand quarterly inspections.Packed gas adsorption column (CE028) pressure differential,water flow rates and quarterly inspections.
C. Control TechnologyRegenerative Thermal Oxidizer, Venturi Scrubber, Packed Gas Adsorption Column
II. Monitoring ApproachThe key elements of the monitoring approach are presented in the table below:
Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (CE026)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2
I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Combustion chamber temperature Work pracitceThe combustion chamber temperature ismonitored with a temperature probe.
Inspection and maintenance of the burner asrecommended by the manufacturer
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined as temperaturereadings less than 1350 deg F. Deviationstrigger an inspection, corrective action,and a reporting requirement.
A deviation is defined as failure to performannual inspection.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
The sensor is located in the incineratorchamber as an integral part of the design.The minimum tolerance of thetemperature probe is ±2.5 deg C or ±4.5deg F.
Not applicable
b. Verification of OperationalStatus
Not applicable Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Calibration or replacement of thetemperature monitoring device shall bedone at least once per year.
Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Measured continuously. “Continuous” or“Continuously” means to measure andrecord at least one data point every 15minute block time interval starting on thehour.
Annual inspection of the burner.
Data Collection Procedures Shall maintain on site a record of thetemperature in the combustion chamberwhen the thermal oxidizer is in operation.The record may be in the form ofelectronic computer files or in the form ofa chart recording.
Record results of annual inspection.
Averaging Period 3 Hour Rolling Average Not applicable
Venturi Scrubber (CE027)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3
I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined aspressure differential less than4.0 inches w.c. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined as awater flow rate less than 50gal/min. Deviations triggeran inspection, correctiveaction, and a reportingrequirement.
A deviation is defined asfailure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE027 is inoperation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE027 is inoperation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressuredifferential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Instantaneous. The waterflow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Inspection of the controlequipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records thepressure drop and whether ornot the reading was withinthe range specified once perday when in operation.
The operator records thewater flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
Record results quarterly orat the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period No average is taken. No average is taken. Not applicable
Packed Gas Adsorption Column (CE028)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3
I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined as A deviation is defined as a A deviation is defined as
pressure differential less than2.0 inches w.c. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
water flow rate less than120 gal/min. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
failure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE028 is inoperation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE028 is inoperation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressuredifferential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Instantaneous. The waterflow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Inspection of the controlequipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records thepressure drop and whether ornot the reading was withinthe range specified once perday when in operation.
The operator records thewater flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
Record results quarterly orat the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period No average is taken. No average is taken. Not applicable
III. Basis and ImplementationThe proposed monitoring approach is based on the currently applicable requirements.The data listed in the monitoring approach is already addressed in the current permit and the facility airpollution control equipment maintenance plan.
IV. Rationale for Selection of Indicator RangesThe incinerator chamber temperature was selected because it is indicative of a thermal incineratoroperation. If the chamber decreases significantly, complete combustion may not occur.The work practice comprised of an annual inspection and turning of the incinerator burner was selectedbecause an inspection verifies equipment integrity and periodic tuning will maintain proper burneroperation and efficiency.Indicator specified minimum values for the pressure differential and water flow rate for the venturiscrubber have been developed based on the manufacturer’s design operating guidelines.Indicator specified minimum values for the pressure differential and water flow rate for the packed gasadsorption column have been developed based on the manufacturer’s design operating guidelines.
CAM SubmittalHormel Food Corporation/QPP AustinFebruary 2013
I. Background
A. Emission UnitDescription: Crax Room AirIdentification: EU089APCD ID: CE029, Venturi Scrubber
CE030, Packed Gas Adsorption ColumnFacility: Austin, Minnesota
B. Applicable Regulation, Emissions Limits, and Monitoring RequirementsRegulation: Title I Condition: To limit potential PM and PM10 emissions to less than major
source levels as defined by 40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000; meetsrequirements of Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Emission Limits:Particulate Matter (PM): 2.01 lb/hrPM10: 2.01 lb/hrMonitoring Requirements: Venturi scrubber (CE029) pressure differential, water flow rates
and quarterly inspections.Packed gas adsorption column (CE030) pressure differential,water flow rates and quarterly inspections.
C. Control TechnologyVenturi Scrubber, Packed Gas Adsorption Column
II. Monitoring ApproachThe key elements of the monitoring approach are presented in the table below:
Venturi Scrubber (CE029)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3
I. Indicator MeasuringApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined aspressure differential less than4.0 inches w.c. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined as awater flow rate less than100 gal/min. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined asfailure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE029 is inoperation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE029 is inoperation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressure Instantaneous. The water Inspection of the control
differential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
flow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
equipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records thepressure drop and whether ornot the reading was withinthe range specified once perday when in operation.
The operator records thewater flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
Record results quarterly orat the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period No average is taken. No average is taken. Not applicable
Packed Gas Adsorption Column (CE030)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3
I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined aspressure differential less than2.0 inches w.c. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined as awater flow rate less than320 gal/min. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined asfailure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE030 is inoperation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE030 is inoperation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressuredifferential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Instantaneous. The waterflow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Inspection of the controlequipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records thepressure drop and whether ornot the reading was withinthe range specified once perday when in operation.
The operator records thewater flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
Record results quarterly orat the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period No average is taken. No average is taken. Not applicable
III. Basis and ImplementationThe proposed monitoring approach is based on the currently applicable requirements.The data listed in the monitoring approach is already addressed in the current permit and the facility airpollution control equipment maintenance plan.
IV. Rationale for Selection of Indicator RangesIndicator specified minimum values for the pressure differential and water flow rate for the venturescrubber have been developed based on the manufacturer’s design operating guidelines.Indicator specified minimum values for the pressure differential and water flow rate for the packed gasadsorption column have been developed based on the manufacturer’s operating guidelines.
CAM SubmittalHormel Foods Corporation/QPP AustinFebruary 2013
I. Background
A. Emission UnitDescription: Refined Products Room AirIdentification: EU091APCD ID: CE031, Packed Gas Adsorption ColumnFacility: Austin, Minnesota
B. Applicable Regulation, Emissions Limit, and Monitoring RequirmentsRegulation: Title I Condition: To limit potential PM and PM10 emissions to less than
major source levels as defined by 40 CFR 52.21; Minn. R. 7007.3000;meets requirements of Minn. R. 7011.0715, subp. 1(A)
Emission Limits:Particulate Matter (PM): 8.38 lb/hrPM10: 8.38 lb/hrMonitoring Requirements: Pressure differential, water flow rate and quarterly
inspections
C. Control TechnologyPacked Gas Adsorption Column
II. Monitoring ApproachThe key elements of the monitoring approach are presented in the table below:
Packed Gas Adsorption Column (CE031)Indicator No. 1 Indicator No. 2 Indicator No. 3
I. Indicator MeasurementApproach
Pressure Differential Water Flow Rate Work Practice
II. Indicator Range A deviation is defined aspressure differential less than2.0 inches w.c. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined as awater flow rate less than1,000 gal/min. Deviationstrigger an inspection,corrective action, and areporting requirement.
A deviation is defined asfailure to perform inspectionquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Performance Criteriaa. Data Representativeness
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
b. Verification ofOperational Status
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE031 is inoperation.
The monitoring equipmentmust be in use and properlymaintained when CE031 is inoperation.
Not applicable
c. QA/QC Practices andCriteria
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
d. Monitoring Frequency Instantaneous. The pressuredifferential is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Instantaneous. The waterflow rate is recorded onceeach day when in operation.
Inspection of the controlequipment componentsquarterly or at thefrequency prescribed by themanufacturer.
Data Collection Procedures The operator records thepressure drop and whether ornot the reading was withinthe range specified once perday when in operation.
The operator records thewater flow rate and whetheror not the reading waswithin the range specifiedonce per day when inoperation.
Record results quarterly orat the frequency prescribedby the manufacturer.
Averaging Period No average is taken. No average is taken. Not applicable
III. Basis and ImplementationThe proposed monitoring approach is based on the currently applicable requirements.The data listed in the monitoring approach is already addressed in the current permit and the facility airpollution control equipment maintenance plan.
IV. Rationale for Selection of Indicator RangesIndicator specified minimum values for the pressure differential and water flow rate have beendeveloped based on the manufacturer’s design operating guidelines.
Attachment 4:Points Calculator
Points Calculator
1) AQ Facility ID No.: 418 Total Points 352) Facility Name: Hormel Foods Corporation/QPP - Austin3) Small business? y/n? n4) DQ Numbers (including all rolled) : 43035) Date of each Application Received: 2/22/20136) Final Permit No. 09900002-0117) Permit Staff Tarik Hanafy
8) "Work completed" in which .xls file (i.e. unit 2b, unit 1a, biofuels)? na
TotalApplication Type DQ No. Qty. Points Points DetailsAdministrative Amendment 1 0Minor Amendment 4 0Applicability Request 10 0Moderate Amendment 15 0Major Amendment 4303 1 25 25Individual State Permit (not reissuance) 50 0Individual Part 70 Permit (not reissuance) 75 0
Additional PointsModeling Review 15 0
BACT Review 15 0LAER Review 15 0CAIR/Part 75 CEM analysis 10 0NSPS Review 10 0NESHAP Review 10 0Case-by-case MACT Review 20 0Netting 10 0Limits to remain below threshold 4303 1 10 10 to avoid PSDPlantwide Applicability Limit (PAL) 20 0AERA review 15 0Variance request under 7000.7000 35 0Confidentiality request under 7000.1300 2 0EAW reviewPart 4410.4300, subparts 18, item A; and 29 15 0Part 4410.4300, subparts 8, items A & B; 10, items A to C; 16, items A & D; 17, items A to C & E to G; and 18, items B & C
35 0
Part 4410.4300, subparts 4; 5 items A & B; 13; 15; 16, items B & C; and 17 item D
70 0
Add'l Points 10
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