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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

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Acid Rain Program: Notice of Final Permits

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of permits.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing, as 
a direct final action, 5-year Phase I Acid Rain Permits to 12 utility 
plants in accordance with the Acid Rain Program regulations (40 CFR 
part 72).

DATES: The permits will become final on September 6, 1994, except those 
permits on which EPA receives significant adverse comment by August 24, 
1994. If EPA receives significant adverse comment on a permit, EPA will 
withdraw the direct final issuance of that permit and simultaneously 
repropose the permit. Such reproposal will provide an opportunity for 
public comment and requests for a public hearing.

ADDRESSES: Administrative Records. The administrative record for the 
permits, except information protected as confidential, may be viewed 
during normal operating hours at these locations:

For plants in Illinois and Indiana: EPA Region 5, Ralph H. Metcalfe 
Federal Bldg., 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604.
For plants in Missouri: EPA Region 7, 726 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, 
KS 66101.
    Comments. Send comments to the following addresses:

For plants in Illinois and Indiana: EPA Region 5 (A-18J), Air and 
Radiation Division, Attn: David Kee, Director (address above).
For plants in Missouri: EPA Region 7, Air and Toxics Division, Attn: 
Jon Knodel (address above).

    Submit comments in duplicate and identify the permit to which the 
comments apply, the commenter's name, address, and telephone number, 
and the commenter's interest in the matter and affiliation, if any, to 
the owners and operators of all units in the permit. In the comment, 
include objections to the permit and the legal, factual, or other basis 
for the objections. This information will be used by EPA to determine 
if the comment is a significant adverse comment.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The following persons for more 
information about a permit listed in this notice:

For plants in Illinois, Cecilia Mijares, (312) 886-0968; in Indiana, 
Genevieve Nearmyer, (312) 353-4761, EPA Region 5.
For plants in Missouri, Jon Knodel, (913) 551-7622, EPA Region 7.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title IV of the Clean Air Act directs EPA to 
establish a program to reduce the adverse effects of acidic deposition 
by promulgating rules and issuing permits to emission sources subject 
to the program. On January 11, 1993, EPA promulgated final rules 
implementing the program. Subsequently, several parties filed petitions 
for review of the rules with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District 
of Columbia Circuit. On November 18, 1993, EPA published a notice of 
proposed revisions to rules regarding Phase I substitution and reduced 
utilization plans [sections 404 (b) and (c) and 408(c)(1)(B) of the 
Act]. On May 4, 1994, EPA and other parties signed a settlement 
agreement addressing the substitution and reduced utilization issues.
    In today's action, EPA is issuing permits that are consistent with 
the May 4, 1994 settlement. Except as noted below, EPA approves for 
1995-1999 all compliance options for which EPA deferred action for 
1996-1999 in the draft permits. In addition, except as noted below, the 
numbers of substitution and compensating unit allowances allocated to 
each unit for 1995-1999 are identical to the numbers of allowances 
allocated to each unit for 1995 in the draft permits. The additional 
allowances discussed below, according to the settlement, are a one-time 
allocation and entail a simultaneous deduction of an equal number of 
allowances in a future year. Upon activation of conditionally-approved 
plans, substitution or compensating unit allowances are allocated for 
the remaining years the plan is in effect. EPA issues the following 
permits:
    Hutsonville in Illinois: 9,661 substitution allowances for each 
year and 368 additional allowances to unit 05; 9,837 substitution 
allowances for each year and 936 additional allowances to unit 06.
    Elmer W Stout in Indiana.
    Tanners Creek in Indiana.
    Hawthorn in Missouri: 6,927 substitution allowances for each year 
and 37,614 additional allowances to unit 5.
    James River in Missouri: 2,536 substitution allowances for each 
year and 2,532 additional allowances to unit 3; 4,304 substitution 
allowances for each year and 5,048 additional allowances to unit 4; no 
change for unit 5.
    Labadie in Missouri.
    Meramec in Missouri.
    Montrose in Missouri.
    Rush Island in Missouri.
    Sioux in Missouri.
    Southwest in Missouri: 3,906 substitution allowances for each year 
and 32 additional allowances to unit 1.
    Thomas Hill in Missouri.

    Dated: July 19, 1994.
Renee Marie Rico,
Acting Director, Acid Rain Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, 
Office of Air and Radiation.
[FR Doc. 94-18047 Filed 7-22-94; 8:45 am]
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