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Proposed Air Quality Permits 6745, 6746, and 6747 – U.S. Navy, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

Friday, September 19, 2014

PUBLIC NOTICE

Proposed Air Quality Permits 6745, 6746, and 6747 – U.S. Navy, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) Public Works Department, Three boilers at JBAB Building 18, 370 Brookley Avenue SW

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 51.161, and D.C. Official Code §2-505, the Air Quality Division (AQD) of the District Department of the Environment (DDOE), located at 1200 First Street NE, 5th Floor, Washington, DC, intends to issue air quality permit Nos.  6745, 6746, and 6747 to the US Navy, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling Public Works Department to construct and operate three boilers rated at 30.25 MMBtu per hour heat input when operating using natural gas and 28.8 MMBTU/hr heat input when operating using No. 2 fuel oil.  These boilers are located at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Building 18. The base is located at 370 Brookley Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20332. The contact person for the facility is Madina Alharazim-Plummer, Installation Environmental Program Director, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, at (202) 404-8204. 

Emissions:

Maximum emissions from the three units with operating constraints (total combined boiler operations of 13,872 hours per year) are expected to be as follows:

                                                   

Maximum Annual Emissions

Pollutant

(tons/yr)

Total Particulate Matter (PM Total)

2.857

Oxides of Sulfur (SOx)

0.629

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)

23.971

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

7.591

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

7.763

The proposed overall emission limits for the equipment are as follows:

a.   Each of the three boilers shall not emit pollutants in excess of those specified in the following tables [20 DCMR 201]:

Boiler Emission Limits

Pollutant

Each Boiler Individually

Total Combined Annual Emissions Limit From the Three Boilers

(ton/yr)

Short-Term Limit

(Natural Gas) (lb/hr)

Short-Term Limit

(#2 Fuel Oil) (lb/hr)

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

1.119

1.094

7.763

Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)

0.877

3.456

23.971

Total Particulate Matter (PM Total)*

0.145

0.412

2.857

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

0.091

1.094

7.591

Oxides of Sulfur (SOx)

0.015

0.091

0.629

*PM Total includes both filterable and condensable fractions.

b.   Total suspended particulate matter emissions from each of the boilers shall not be greater than 0.08 pounds per million BTU.  [20 DCMR 600.1].

c.   Visible emissions shall not be emitted from these units except that discharges not exceeding 40% opacity (unaveraged) shall  be permitted for two (2) minutes in any sixty (60) minutes period and for an aggregate of twelve (12) minutes in any twenty-four (24) hours period during start-up, cleaning, adjustment of combustion controls, or malfunction of the equipment. [20 DCMR 606.1].

d.   In addition to the requirements of Condition II(c), no greater than 20% opacity shall be permitted except for one six minute period per hour of not more than 27% opacity when burning No. 2 fuel oil. [40 CFR Subpart Dc, 60.43c(c) and 20 DCMR 205]

e.   An emission into the atmosphere of odorous or other air pollutants from any source in any quantity and of any characteristic, and duration which is, or likely to be injurious to the public health or welfare, or which interferes with the reasonable enjoyment of life and property is prohibited. [20 DCMR 903.1]

      f.    Emissions shall not exceed those achieved with the performance of annual combustion adjustments on each boiler.  To show compliance with this condition, the Permittee shall, each calendar year, perform adjustments of the combustion processes of the boilers with the following characteristics [20 DCMR 805.8(a) and (b)]:

1.   Inspection, adjustment, cleaning or replacement of fuel burning equipment, including the burners and moving parts necessary for proper operation as specified by the manufacturer;

2.   Inspection of the flame pattern or characteristics and adjustments necessary to minimize total emissions of NOx and, to the extent practicable, minimize emissions of CO;

3.   Inspection of the air-to-fuel ratio control system and adjustments necessary to ensure proper calibration and operation as specified by the manufacturer; and

4.   Adjustments shall be made such that the maximum emission rate for any contaminant does not exceed the maximum allowable emission rate as set forth in this section.

The permit applications and supporting documentation, along with the draft permit document are available for public inspection at AQD and copies may be made available between the hours of 8:15 A.M. and 4:45 P.M. Monday through Friday.  Interested parties wishing to view these documents should provide their names, addresses, telephone numbers and affiliation, if any, to Stephen S. Ours at (202) 535-1747.

Interested persons may submit written comments or may request a hearing on this subject within 30 days of publication of this notice.  The written comments must also include the person’s name, telephone number, affiliation, if any, mailing address and a statement outlining the air quality issues in dispute and any facts underscoring those air quality issues.  All relevant comments will be considered in issuing the final permit.

Comments on the proposed permit and any request for a public hearing should be addressed to:

Stephen S. Ours 
Chief, Permitting Branch - Air Quality Division

District Department of the Environment
1200 First Street NE, 5th Floor
Washington, DC 20002

[email protected]

No written comments or hearing requests postmarked after October 20, 2014 will be accepted.

For more information, please contact Stephen S. Ours at (202) 535-1747.