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Minor New Source Review

Minor New Source Review. Alberto Roybal. Minor New Source Review. Section 4 of Regulation 1125, Requirements of Preconstruction Review, N ew S ource R eview MNSR applies to new construction Section 4, “The rule of five and five”. Affected Sources. Five Pollutants

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Minor New Source Review

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  1. Minor New Source Review Alberto Roybal

  2. Minor New Source Review • Section 4 of Regulation 1125, Requirements of Preconstruction Review, New Source Review • MNSR applies to new construction • Section 4, “The rule of five and five”

  3. Affected Sources • Five Pollutants • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) • Nitrogen Oxides (NOX ) • Sulfur Oxides (SOX ) • Particulate Matter (PM2.5) • Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) • Five Tons per year

  4. Synthetic Minor for < 5 Tons per year • PTE > Major Source Threshold 30 Day Public Notice Federal Enforceable Limits • PTE > 5 Tons per year 15 Day Public Notice State Enforceable Limits • If Synthetic Minor grows > 5 tons per year must add controls to meet Minor New Source Review

  5. Meeting Requirements for MNSR 4.3.1.1 Control that meets LAER, Lowest Achievable Emission Rate, requirements of Section 2 of Regulation 1125 4.3.1.2 Control that meets BACT, Best Available Control Technology, requirements of Section 3 of Regulation 1125

  6. Meeting Requirements for MNSR 4.3.1.3 Control technology approved in advance by the Department 4.3.1.4 Analysis based on technological feasibility and environmental, economic, and energy impacts http://www.epa.gov/ttn/catc/rblc/htm/welcome_eg.html

  7. Examples of Approved in Advance • Emission control technologies approved by the Department will be posted on the AQM internet site as technologies are approved by the Department

  8. Additional Considerations • Application Process • Recordkeeping • Help available from DNREC • Engineering & Compliance 302-739-9402, or 302-323-4542 • Small Business Ombudsman 302-739-9909

  9. Summary • Five Pollutants, Five tons per year • Synthetic Minor • Four ways to meet MNSR requirements • Approved in advance options • Application Form, state how to meet MNSR • Work with Engineering & Compliance or with Business Ombudsman

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