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1.05 Fugitive dust control plan
Garfield County Special Use Permit Application RTZ INDUSTRIAL SAND & GRAVEL MINING OPERATION GARFIELD COUNTY SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN Introduction The proposed RTZ Industrial Gravel Pit is located approximately five miles southwest of the town of Parachute. It is in an area that is seeing increase industrial activity related to the development of gas resources and the industry associated with that development. The property is bounded on the south by the Colorado River. On the south side of the river is primarily farm and ranch land. To the east, across County Road 300 is a sand and gravel pit operated by Grand Junction Pipe (Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining & Safety Permit # M -1980 -080). To the north lies the Rio Grande railroad, State Highway 6 & 24 and Interstate 70. Between Highway 6 & 24 and the Interstate is the Travelers Subdivision, currently being used for storage and as a staging area for the gas development interests. Sources of Potential Fugitive Dust Fugitive dust from disturbed areas is one of the primary causes of gravel pit air pollution. The potential for fugitive dust emissions increases proportionate to the amount of disturbed area. RTZ Industrial is committed to minimizing the emissions caused by fugitive dust, The greatest potential for fugitive dust come from the following sources: ■ Mining ■ Crushing and Screening ■ Trucking f Haul Roads • Stockpiles Fugitive dust from these sources is to be minimized by the following means: Mining — Reclamation of any given area is to proceed as soon as is practical to do so, thereby minimizing the amount of mined area exposed to wind erosion. Mining is to progress in three phases and each phase will be reclaimed within six months of the completion of mining for that phase. In actual practice six months will be a minimum amount of time between mining and reclamation, since reclamation will be an ongoing process. Garfield County Special Use Permit Application Crushing and Screening — The crushing and screening equipment at the site will all use water spray from nozzles located on the equipment to suppress dust. In addition the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will be conducting regular inspections of the equipment to ensure that it complies with emissions standards. Trucking 1 Haul Roads -- Haulage of materials by truck is a necessary part of any gravel pit operations. Since the location of these roads change as the area being mined changes, it is not feasible to pave these roads. To minimize the fugitive dust from truck traffic a water truck\ will be used to keep the road surface moist. In addition dust suppression chemcals, such as magnesium chloride may be used from time to time to help stabilize the haul road surface. Also the access onto the county road is to be paved to help reduce the fugitive dust. Stockpiles — Stockpiles of materials at the site are a necessary part of processing the materials for market. They can also be a significant source of potential fugitive dust if not properly maintained. Stockpiles of topsoil at the RTZ Industrial gravel pit are to be stabilized by seeding with a temporary grass seed mixture recommended by the Natural Resource Conservation Service. These stockpiles will be sprinkler irrigated to promote vegetation growth and to suppress dust while the grasses are getting established. If fugitive dust from stockpiles of other materials become a problem on windy days, the water truck will be used to minimized these emissions. 9 ,—.kl Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division - MINING OPERATIONS - Pagel of 6 Air Pollutant Emission :Notice (APEN) — and — Application for Construction Permit - and — Fugitive Particulate Emissions Control Plan 21 New Facility ❑ Transfer of Ownership * ❑ Change in Production ❑ No Change, APEN Update Only All sections of this APEN and application must be completed prior to submittal to the Division for both new and existing facilities. An application with missing information may be determined incomplete and may result in longer engineer processing times. * Note: For transfer of ownership or company name change of a permit, you trust also submit a Construction Permit Application form. Permit Number NIA AIRS Number N/A Company Name: RTZ Industrial, LLC PitlMine Name: RTZ Industrial Una Gravel Pit County. Garfield Pit/Mine Location: NF/4, Section 33, T7S, R96W, 6th P. M. Billing Address: 0132 Park Ave., Basalt, CD Zip Code: 81621 Person to Contact: Wayne Rudd Phone Number: 970 - 927 -4038 F. -Mail Address: w_ayneruddahotmail.com Fax Number: 970 - 927 -4027 Please provide description of the activity: (Also, please provide a site map) Sand and gravel mining and screening operation. If facility is NOT yet constructed: What is the projected start -up date? March 1, 2008 Normal Operation of this Source: 12 Hours per day 6 Days per week 52 Weeks per year Seasonal Throughput (% of Annual): Dec - Feb 10 Mar - May 30 .Tune - Aug 30 Sept - Nov 30 Estimated Maximum Annual Production: 50,060 Tons Per Year Commodity Produced: (Please be consistent with the Division of Minerals and Geology permit) 1] Aggregate 1 Sand and Gravel ❑ Stone ❑ goal ❑ Minerals or Metals 1'ype: ❑ Other: Revised September 2004 http:!livww,cdphe.state ; cg.us /apistationarv.htin€ Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division - MINING: OPERATIONS - ESTIMATED EMISSIONS 0 is TOPSOIL REMOVAL Maximum Tons Removed Per Clay: 500 Tons Removed Per Year: 24,004 Proposed Controls For Topsoil Removal: ❑ Moist Material 1] Water Spray ❑ Other (specify) TOPSOIL STOCKPILES Maximum Stored At One Time: Proposed Controls For Topsoil Stockpile: © Watering 2 ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ® Compacting Of Piles 32,000 Tons Times/Day Page 2 of 6 ❑ Enclosures Type: (Complete or Partial) El Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance ❑ Other (specify) I ,�Dlv Do R.01 1311104CN314310 [!IX111. 9 Equipment Used For Rcmoval: Maximum Tons Removed Per Day By Dragline: Tons Removed Per Year By Dragline: Number Of Scraper Hours Per Day: Number Of Scraper Hours Per Year: Proposed Controls For Overburden: Removal: [3 Moist Material ® Water Spray ❑ Other (specify) Revised September 2004 Scraper I? 2000 http://mvw.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationary.htm] Year For Which Actual Data Applies: Pollutant Estimated Emissions (tonslyr) at throughputs requested Actual Emissions From Data Year Estimation Method Controlled Uncontrolled Particulate PM -1 it 0 is TOPSOIL REMOVAL Maximum Tons Removed Per Clay: 500 Tons Removed Per Year: 24,004 Proposed Controls For Topsoil Removal: ❑ Moist Material 1] Water Spray ❑ Other (specify) TOPSOIL STOCKPILES Maximum Stored At One Time: Proposed Controls For Topsoil Stockpile: © Watering 2 ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ® Compacting Of Piles 32,000 Tons Times/Day Page 2 of 6 ❑ Enclosures Type: (Complete or Partial) El Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance ❑ Other (specify) I ,�Dlv Do R.01 1311104CN314310 [!IX111. 9 Equipment Used For Rcmoval: Maximum Tons Removed Per Day By Dragline: Tons Removed Per Year By Dragline: Number Of Scraper Hours Per Day: Number Of Scraper Hours Per Year: Proposed Controls For Overburden: Removal: [3 Moist Material ® Water Spray ❑ Other (specify) Revised September 2004 Scraper I? 2000 http://mvw.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationary.htm] Colorado Department of Public Health and F,nvironment Air Pollution Control Division r D. - MINING OPERATIONS - OVERBURDEN STOCKPILES Maximum Stored At One Time 225,000 Proposed Controls For Overburden Stockpile: © Watering 2 ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ❑ Compacting Of Piles Tons Tithes /Day Page 3 of 6 ❑ Enclosures (Complete or Partial) © Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance ❑ Other (specify) E. DRILLING Number Of Holes Drilled Per Day: Number Of Holes Drilled Per Year: Proposed Controls For Drilling: ❑ Water Injection ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ❑ Bag Collectors ❑ Other (specify) F. BLASTING l2wal Number Of Blasts Per Day: N/A Number Of Blasts Per Year: Type of Blasting Material Used: Tons of Blasting Material Used: Hours Of Emissions Per Day: G. RAW MATERIAL REMOVAL Maximum Pons Removed Per Day: 300 Tons Removed Per Year: 70,000 Chop Height: 4 Feet Specify Moisture Content: Unknown %, (if known) Proposed Controls For Raw Material Removal: ❑ Moist Material lK Water Spray ❑ Other (specify) H. RAW MATERIAL STOCKPILE {S Maximum Stored At One Time: 2,000 tuns Proposed Controls For Raw Material Stockpile: 0 Watering 2 Times/Day ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ❑ Compacting Of Piles N ❑ Enclosures Type: (Complete or Partial) ❑ Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance ❑ Other (specify) Revised September 2004 bttp:ll www. cdphe . state. co. uslaplstationary.litml Colorado Department of Public Ilealth and Environment Air Pollution Control Division Page 4 of 6 - MINING OPFRATIONS - 1. PROCESSING Will processing (i.e., crushing, screening, etc..) occur on site? Yes - Screening NOTE: ALL PROCESS EQUIPMENT REQUIRES A SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION AND APEN. PRIMARY CRUSHING Maximum tons crushed per year: N/A Maximum tons crushed per hour: Hours of crushing per day: Proposed Controls: ❑ Moist Material ❑ Water Spray ❑ Enclosure Type: ❑ Other (specify) SECQ ►1L AL CRUSHING Maximum tons crushed per year: NIA Maximum tons crushed per hour: Hours ofcrushing per day: Proposed Controls: ❑ Moist Material ❑ Water Spray ❑ EncIosure Type: ❑ Other (specify) Tons Tons Tons Tons SCREENING /CLASSIFYING Maximum tons screened per year: 70,000 Tons Maximum tons screened per hour; Tons Hours of screening per day: 12 Proposed Controls: ❑ Moist Material 1] Water Spray ❑ Enclosure Type: ❑ Other (specify) RESCREE IN NGLCLASSIFYING Maximum tons screened per year: NIA Tons Maximum tons screened per hour: Tons Hours of screening per day: Proposed Controls: ❑ Moist Material ❑ Water Spray ❑ Enclosure Type: ❑ Other (specify) J. CONVEYORS/TRANSFER POINTS Tons Of Material Conveyed Per Year Tons Of Material Conveyed Per Day Proposed Controls © Enclosure Type: ❑ Other (specify) Number Of Transfer Points Proposed Controls ❑ Enclosure Type: ❑ Water Spray ❑ Chemical Stab iiiier ❑ Other (specify) 50,000 Toils. 200 Tons. (Complete or Partial) (indicate On A Separate Diagram How Conveyor System Is Set Up) (Complete or Partial) Revised September 2004 hLtn;!/Nvww.�dphe. state .co.us./aplstationary.11tnll Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division - MINING OPERATIONS - Page 5 of 6 .,y K. FINISHED PRODUCT STOCKPILE Maximum Stored At One Time: 2,000 "Eons Proposed Controls For Finished Product Stockpile: 0 Watering 2 Times /Day ❑ Chemical Stabilizer ❑ Compacting Of Piles ❑ Enciosures Type: (Complete or Partial) ❑ Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance ❑ Other (specify) 11. RAW MATERIAL TRANSPORT FROM REMOVAL SITE TO STOCKPILE(S) Haul road distance (one way) 100 Feet Road surface silt content (if known) Unknown % Posted speed limit on haul road 10 m.p.h. ❑ Watering ❑ Frequent ( Watering Frequency of 2 or More Times Per Day) ❑ As Needed M Chemical Stabili72r 1] Gravelling Other; Vehicle Tyne CaRacity Empty Weight No, Of Trips Per/Day 1 l 8- Wheelers l'ons 'Pons 2 10- Wheelers Tons Tons 3 4- Wheelers Tons "Fans 4 Loader Tons N/A Tans M. FINISHED PRODUCT TRANSPORT ON SITE Amount of material for off-site transfer: 40,004 Fons per year On -site haul road distance (one way) 5600 Max. Feet Road surface silt content (if known) Unknown % Posted speed limit on -site: 10 m.p.h. ❑ Watering ❑ Frequent (Watering Frequency of 2 or More Times Per Day) ❑ As Needed El Chemical Stabilizer 0 Gravelling ❑ Paving Other: Yehicle Tvne Ca aci EmpN Weight No. Of Trips Per/Day 1 1$- Wheelers Tons Tons 2 10- Wheelers Tons Tons 3 4- Wheelers Tons Tons 4 Tons Tons Revised September 2004 htt : 'www, d he.state,co,us /a Istationat ,html t� a Colorado Department of Public 1lealth and Environment Air Pollution Control Division - MINING OPERATIONS - N. SITE DISTURBANCE Total Area of Site: 78 Acres Total Disturbed Area of Site: 60 Acres Proposed Controls: Page 6 of 6 0 Watering ❑ Frequent (Waterutg Frequency of or More Times Per Day) D As Needed ❑ Chemical Stabilizer I] Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Site Disturbance ❑ Seeding With Mulch D Seeding Without Mulch ❑ Other (specify) Additional Sources of Emissions List any other sources of emissions and related controls (includes fugitive emissions) Signature of Legally Authorized Person (not a vendor or consultant) Name (please print) Check the appropriate box if you want: ❑ Copy of Preliminary Ana €ysis conducted by the Division ❑ To review a draft of the permit prior to issuance (Checking any of these boxes may result in an increased fee and/or processing time) Date Title This notice is valid for five (5) years unless a significant change is made, such as an increased production, new equipment, change in fuel type, etc. A revised APEN shall be filed no less than 30 days prior to the expiration date of this APFN form. Send this form along with $119.96 to: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Telephone: (303) 692 -3150 Air Pollution Control Division APCD -S5 -B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246 -1530 Revised September 2004 http:!Iwww,cdphe.state.e c7_US'aizlstatic�naryThtml AIR PO -€ 1TANT EMISSION NOTICE PERMIT No.:_ (_OWANY NAME: ATZ Industrial, LLC NtAIL.ADORESS: 0132 Park Ave. Basalt n STATE. PLANT NA.Mr & LOCATION: RTZ Industrial Lana Gravel Pit, R. 300, Parachute CG COUNTY! HOME 13ASF LOCATION FOR PORTABLE 50URCE. N/A PEKSON 10 CONI.ACT REGARWNG TH15 INFORMATION WAYNE RUDD d IT LE: PARTNER GENERAL DF:SC'RlVTION OF THIS P[,AN7'S FUN CT10N: San I & Gravel Mining and Screening AIRS ID: C 1 CO zip 81621 ^mar leId ❑ CHFCK TO PFQUFST PORTABLE SOt]Rf:F: PER -LSiT PRONE N11MBER: 974 - 927 -4038 E -MAIL: way -ierudd ii.hotmai 1 x u m A. GENERAL INFORMATION Normal 22eration of This Source Process Seasonal Throughput °%o of Annual ADDI[TIONAI, INFORMATION OR REMARKS. IlourslDay DayslWeek WCGIC`ilYear Dec -Fob I Mar -May I Jun -Aug Sep -Nov R. STACK OR VENT INFORMATION I entify below which stack if plant has two or more refer to attached sketch of p )ant la out) Height Diameter Temperature ft ft F" Flow Rate ACFM..l Velocity Wmin Moisture Plant ID No. for Stack C. F[1Cl_ fNFORVtA']'1[71ti Descripuoo of Combustion Unit design Hcat Input Rate (10 BTU/hr) Kind of f uel Bunted Annual Fuel Consum lion Fuel Heating Value: (BTUilb, BTU /gal, or BTUIscf) Percent b Weight Seasonal Fuel Use °J° of Annual Use) Space Htg ( Ann-) RequeMd level (Data Actual level year I eve s} Sulfur Ash Dec -Feb Mar -May Jun -Aug Sep -Nov Make. Model. Serial No. D. PROCESS INFORMATION Dcsc -i tion OfPFoccssing Unit Raw Materials Used Raw Materials- Armual Consumption Design Process Rate (SpLecify UnilslHour) Finished Product Description Finished Product - Annual Out ut Description level Actual eve Dala ear level Requested level Actual level Data ear level) a c: _Eeaiucstrd Model Serial o.: E. POLLUTION CONTROL E UiPMENT Type of Control Cquipment Overall Collection Efficiency ESTIMATED EMISSIONS (TONSIYEAR) AT THROUGHPUTS RR UCSTFD ABOVE ACTUAL EMISSIONS ESTIMATION METHOD CHECK ALL B XES THAT APPLY �]x New or previously unreported source ❑ Requesting modification. Of ex[sting permit ❑ Change in emissions, throughputs or equipment ❑ Transfer of ownership * ❑ No change; APEN update only ❑ Other (Specify) F *Note: For transfer of ownership or company name change of a permit, you must also submit a Construction Permit Application form. Pollutant Primary Secondary CONTROLLED (:NCONTROLLE D ]'articulate PM,„ SO NOY OC CO PLEASE 115E POLLIITAN'T POLLUTANTS APCD NON- CRITERIA REPORTABLE Alit ADDENDUM FORM TO REPORT SUCH OR POLLUTANTS NOT LISTED ABOVE. Ox CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH THE DIVISION TO CALCULATE YOUR EMISti5'IONS. SEE "EMISSION ESTIMATES" INSTRUCTIONS ON SACK. ignature of Person Legally Authorized to Supply Data: DATE: YEAR FOR WHICH THE ACTUAL DATA APPLIES: Typed Name and Title Date source began or will begin operation: I[TH!SNO TICE IS VALID FOR FIVE YEARS. A revised notice shall be filed prior to this $119.96 FILING FEE IS REQUIRED xpiration date, whenever a permit limitation must be modified, whenever control equipment OR EACH NOTICE FIXED. s changed, and annually whenever a significant emission change occurs. For specific details see egulation 3, Part A, H.C.I. end completed forms with fees to: Colorado Dept. of?ublic Health & Environment APEN Y of Air Pollution Control Division 4300 C:hc Creek Drive South, APCD -SS -B1 For Intormation, Call Denver, Colorado 80246 -I530 (303) 592 -3150 hitp:/www.cdphe stlte= coins /apisrationary.litml Revised January 5. 2006 INSTRUCr�_ IS FOR AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE FOF.:\,- A, EXISTING, AND MODIFIED SOURCES 1PLEASE READ ['HIS FIRST IF APPLYING FOR A PERMIT Emission permits will htnit the level of pmductionlaperation In that requested on the APEN. ft is su�gested that a 5 -year growth projection be made. Please note this Ievcl under the annual consumption and output boxes as well as in the emisstolt estimate section. You also need to enter your best estimate of productionlnperazion for tbe_ first year of operation. An accurate estimate for the rust frill year of operation can allow You to avoid having to submit a revised ADEN to report Your actual emissions after the first vear. but may result in fees for emissions. which didn't actually occur "Phis Air Pollution Emission ]Notice (APFN) is valid for five (5) years Isom the date received b the Division. A revised APEN must be submitted no later than 30 days before this expiration date. A revised AMEN must he submitted whenever uncontrolled actual emissions of any pollutanl not previously reported occurs w rc cxcce s' 1 tonlyear (non- ataainment for any pollutant 2 torts /year (attainment for all pe utantO for criteria pollutants or the appropriate reporting threshold for rton-criteria reportable pollutants. A revised APEN must be submitted prior to the installation of new, or replacement of existing pollution control equipment. A revised APEN must be submitted prior to any change in the ownership or operator of a facility. A icviscd AYFN must be submitted in order to change a permit limit or condition. Highlighted boxes for requested levels shouPd be completed. A revised APLN must be submitted_ whenever a significant change in annual (calendar yyear actual emirs {ins occurs. This APEN must be submitted by Apr of the year luliowmg the calendar year dwin which this change occurs. A significant change for a pollutant is defined as: Sources, which emit 100 tons per year or more: any increase of 5% or 50 tons /year or more of actual emissions, whichever is less. Sources which emit less than 100 tons per year: any increase of 5 tonslyear or more of actual emissions, except for sources of volat i le i organic Compounds n the 'Metro Denver Region which must report an increase of 1 (on /year or 5% of actual emissions, whichever is greater Sources, which emit Non - Criteria Reportable Air Pollutants: any increase of 50% or 5 tons/year of actual emissions, whichever is less. Note. For an APEN to be considered renewed all appro . ppro pr�ule fields for current operating and company data must be filled out. the application will not he accepted if it simply notes 'No Change'. See PS Memo 02.01 for further information. Grougmg of multiple emission points on a single APEN shall he allowed as a en as possible, provided the overall goals of receiving accurate and verifiable emissions information are not compromised. Please sec Regulation No, 3, Part A, Section 11.BA for guidelines regarding grouping of mu Itiplt. emission points, Yed Tax_ 1 _D_ NO: Providing your FedcraI Tax I.D. no. will Ittilp t e ivision rocess your permit application more efficiently, and will help the ivision to reduce billing errors. A. GENERAL INFORMATION Normal Operation of the Source: Overall source schedule. If schedule uriffiis sourcu�i cif^rs srgnTcanely from facility schedule, list in remaT area. Seasonal Througgltout: Overall process throughput (see section D.) of mTals dunn� indicated 3-month seasons. Boxes must total I00° /a. Tlie Dec�eb entr • contains throughput for Jan uary, February, and December of the DATA YEAR. R. STACK OR VENT INFORMATION Heihi: Vertical distance infect from ground level to emission outlet 1 -evil. Diameter: Inside diameter of rpund exit (nearest 0.1 ft). For nonclular exits with area A ft , use EQUIVALENT diameter: D,, = 1.128 7c rature: Exhaust stream exit temperatures under normal opera m conditions, to nearest 1 °F. Flow _ Rate. Actual cubic. feet per ilnnute at normal operating temperat'ur`e and pressure, to nearest 1 ft lminute. Veloci : To the nearest I fthnin., obtained by dividing Flow Rate by area or exit. Mu isture: Percent by weight of exhaust gasus Plant III. Note any in -house identification number For a stack. C. FUEL INFORMATION Description of Combustion Unit: Identify the specific device that burns Itte tuel. xa'mp c . aam Generator #1; Crude Heater C, Rotary Kiln, Melting Furnace Beet Pulp Dryer, Asphalt Batch Rotary Dryer, Grain I7 er wlRecycle. Addrtional lines under this heading may be used for it riptiori, since only ONE combustion unit may be properly inventoried on an APEN form-Wiude manufacturer Model and Serial Number- Des 4 Rate. Capacity of combus tion unit in I(f BTUlhour. Kind of Fuel: U to three fuels Coal, Natural (3 as, N6 Residua] 0 i1, W�arT, etc. may be ligfed or the combustion unit, with data on each line pertaining to that fuel. AnrA Consum ti�on: The amnur�r of fuel used in tons of solid fuel. l[] ' i,ia aT i liquid fuel, or 10 scf of gaseous fuel. On permit applications & revisions enter requested maximum amount. This requested maximum wild become a permi t limit. Hea in Value: For solid fuels use BTUiLB. For liquid fuels use Kl�r gaseous fuels use BTUACE Sulfur & Ash Content: Nearest 0.01 %(sulfur), 0.1% (ash) Seasonal Ilse: Seasonal share boxes must total 100%. S ee IIt : The share (if any) of annual use of this fuel in this corm ass on unit attributed to space heating needs. To facilitate the Division's analysis, attach a sketch of the plant layout on 8 1.12'X 11" per. Wefer to it when helpful in your block entries. This sketch neei] not be exactly to scale ifpurtinent dimensions arc annotated, including hei t and positional distances of structures near the stacks, position of a stacks relative to plant land boundaries, notable terrain features, ctc. D. PROCESS INFORMATION llcs r ttion f E' o sin Unit: Identify equipment eontributin to t;�c emissrons ram Is stack nr.vent; use second line for desrripion if needed (O�nly ONE recessing unit per APEN form). include manufacturer Mdcl and Ter .' I Nu. Raw Materials. Solvents. etc.: List all material used. Annual Consum Lion List amounts of each material used annually spect tint everaI materials in a process may reqquire use of ILF, 5 pac or additional. pages. Staple these additional sheets to the APEN. On ermit applications & revisions, toter requested maximum amount. his requested maximum will become a permit limit. Poign Rate: Raw material capacity per hour. Fri ii ed,._Prod�ucts List annual production. Note boih the requested maximum amoiiiii and previous calendar year estimate. E. POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT Type ofControI Eq ui ment: List all air pollution control equip_meet use or con o in cmiss ion s through IN stack or vent, according to th e pullulant it commis (one device ma. be Iisted more than once). If two or more controls are used, the FIRST encountered b the exhaust is listed as PRIMARY, then subsequent devices are SECONDARY. Overall Collection Efficient : The combined efficiency of all control comes m removing a particular pollutant (to 0.1%). Emission Estimates: Include an estimate of the controlled and union rf of el emissions expected from the source, together with the estimation method. (e.g., manufacturer's data)_ if emission estimations are based uppon methods other than those supplied by the Division or EPA, sufficient su orting documentation must be included. On permit applications revisions, enter requested maxi- mum amount. This requested maximum will become a permit limit. If the appplicant wants the division to calculate the ernissions from this source, the_�ox in the tower right hand corner of section E must be checked 4 if applicant is requesting that the division calculate emissions, any inflormation needed to make such calculations must be provided. Applicants for permlis ma � request a copy of the dwisithn's emission estimates by, checking off ythe copy of prehmrnary analysis on item 13 ofthe application farm. Be sure to fill in the year for which actual data applies space. This is the year for which the listed information is applicable. The permit will limit the source to the quantities of materials listed on this APEN. Please be sure that these quantities are accurate and will allow you to operate at the rate you desire. If a block sire is inadequate for the required information, use the 'Remarks' space (Section A), or an additional sheet of paper. if non -criteria reportable air pollutants are emitted, please complete the addendum form also FEES: A $119.96 filing Ice ,is required with each APEN submitted In addition processing Pecs arc_ charged for both initial and final pa provaf permits, permit modifications and transfers of ownership. rocessin Fees will be billed at f:54.9$Ihr based on actual hours In g g ged on the permit. All fees must be paid before the permit will be issued. The APEN is necessarily complex to. supply required data for technical needs for reviewing and approving permit applications. For further Information or help, contact Ric Construction Permits Group: (303) 692 -3150 or Air Pollution Control Division Colorado Dc artment of Public Health and Environment APLU SS -Bi 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver. CO 80246 -1530. Electronic versions of this APEN form and the Non - Criteria Reportable Air Pollutant Emission Notice Addendum Form are available at. IttmW vow, cdplie .state.co.uslaolstationary.html ttttwww. e5l Phe.s rate,�n.�r5lalstatitlnarr.fttml Revised January 5, 2006