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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[FRL-4837-5]

 

Notice of Approval of Prevention of Significant Air Quality 
Deterioration (PSD) Permit to Sierra Pacific Industries, Inc. (EPA 
Project Number SAC 88-01)

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 9.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that on July 8, 1993 the Environmental 
Protection Agency issued a permit under EPA's Federal Prevention of 
Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations to the applicant: Sierra 
Pacific Industries, Inc. The PSD permit grants approval to Sierra 
Pacific Industries to construct and operate two wood-fired boilers at 
their existing lumber mill in Lincoln, California.
DATES: The PSD permit is reviewable under section 307(b)(1) of the 
Clean Air Act in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. A petition for 
review must be filed by April 18, 1994.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the permit are available for 
public inspection upon request; address the request to: Robert Baker 
(A-5-1), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9, 75 Hawthorne 
Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-1258.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The PSD permit requires the application of 
Best Available Control Technology (BACT) for all subject pollutants. 
BACT requirements for this permit include multiclones and an 
electrostatic precipitator for control of particulate emissions and a 
urea injection system for control ofNOx emissions. In addition, 
the permit is subject to certain conditions, including allowable 
emission rates as follows: NOx, the more stringent of 46 lbs/hr or 115 
ppm, 3-hour average, or 40 lbs/hr or 100 ppm, 24-hour average; CO, the 
more stringent of 360 lbs/hr or 1500 ppm, 8-hour average, or 240 lbs/hr 
or 1000 ppm, 24-hour average; particulate matter (PM-10), the more 
stringent of 7.25 lbs/hr or 0.015 gr/dscf.

    Dated: January 31, 1994.
David P. Howekamp,
Director, Air and Toxics Division, Region 9.
[FR Doc. 94-3433 Filed 2-14-94; 8:45 am]
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