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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[FRL-5058-1]

 

Acid Rain Program: Draft Compliance Plans and Public Comment 
Period

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice of draft compliance plans and public comment period.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing for 
comment 5-year nitrogen oxides (NOX) compliance plans for 69 units 
at 24 utility plants that amend previously-issued Phase I Acid Rain 
Permits in accordance with the Acid Rain Program regulations (40 CFR 
part 76). EPA is also proposing to modify a Phase I (SO2) 
Extension plan that amends previously-issued Phase I Acid Rain Permits 
for 7 units at 3 plants.

DATES: Comments on draft NOX compliance plans and the proposed 
permit modifications must be received no later than 30 days after the 
publication date of this notice or the publication date of a similar 
notice in local newspapers.

ADDRESSES: Administrative Records. The administrative record for draft 
NOX compliance plans and other proposed permit modifications, 
except information protected as confidential, may be viewed during 
normal operating hours at the following locations:

For plants in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and 
Tennessee: EPA Region 4, 345 Courtland St., NE, Atlanta, GA 30365.

For plants in Utah and Wyoming: EPA Region 8, 999 18th St., Denver, CO 
80202-2466.
    Comments. Send comments, requests for public hearings, and requests 
to receive notice of future actions concerning a draft NOX 
compliance plan or other proposed permit modifications to the 
following:

For plants in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and 
Tennessee: EPA Region 4, Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Management 
Division, Attn: Winston Smith, Director (address above).
For plants in Utah and Wyoming: EPA Region 8, Air, Radiation and Toxics 
Division, Attn: Patricia Hull, Director (address above).

    Submit all comments in duplicate and identify the NOX 
compliance plan or 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 covered by the NOX compliance plan or the other proposed 
permit modifications. All timely comments will be considered, except 
comments on aspects of the permit other than the NOX compliance 
plan or the other proposed permit modifications and other comments not 
relevant to the NOX compliance plan or the other proposed permit 
modifications.
    Hearings. To request a public hearing, state the issues proposed to 
be raised in the hearing. EPA may schedule a hearing if EPA finds that 
it will contribute to the decisionmaking process by clarifying 
significant issues affecting the NOX compliance plan or the other 
proposed permit modifications.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For plants in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, 
Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee: Scott Davis, (404) 347-5014.

    For plants in Utah and Wyoming: Mark Komp, (303) 293-0956.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NOX Compliance Plans. EPA proposes to 
approve NOX compliance plans under which units will comply with 
the applicable emission limitations for NOX under 40 CFR 76.5 
(referred to as ``standard emission limit'') or other indicated 
compliance options for NOX for the following:
    Colbert in Alabama: Five averaging plans, one for each year, for 
units 1, 2, 3, and 4; for each plan, the actual annual average emission 
rate for NOX for each unit shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.47 lbs/MMBtu, and 
actual annual heat input for each unit shall not be less than the 
annual heat input limit of 6,800,000 MMBtu. The other units designated 
in the plans are Gallatin units 1, 2, 3, and 4 and Johnsonville units 
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Standard emission limitation of 0.50 
lbs/MMBtu for unit 5; unit is not be required to meet the emission 
limit until 1997 pursuant to 40 CFR 72.42. Approval of the plans for 
1995 and 1996 is contingent upon approval of the modification (proposed 
below) to the Phase I Extension plan designating Gallatin units 1, 2, 
3, and 4 as transfer units. The designated representative is Joseph W. 
Dickey.
    E C Gaston in Alabama: Five averaging plans, one for each year, for 
units 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; for each plan, the actual annual average 
emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu for units 
1, 2, 3, and 4, and 0.45 lbs/MMBtu for unit 5. The designated 
representative is T. Harold Jones.
    Crist in Florida: Standard emission limitations of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu 
for units 6 and 7. Unit 7 is not required to meet the emission limit 
until 1997 pursuant to 40 CFR 72.42. The designated representative is 
Earl B. Parsons, Jr.
    Bowen in Georgia: Five averaging plans for units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR, 
and 4BLR. For 1995, the actual annual average emission rate for 
NOX shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual 
emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and the actual annual heat input 
shall not be less than the annual heat input limits of 39,759,000 MMBtu 
for unit 1BLR, 40,517,000 MMBtu for unit 2BLR, 51,842,000 MMBtu for 
unit 3BLR, and 56,342,000 MMBtu for unit 4BLR. The other units 
designated in this plan are Hammond units 1, 2, and 3, Jack McDonough 
units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y2BR, Y3BR, 
Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1996, each unit's actual annual average 
emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu for units 
1BLR and 2BLR and 0.43 lbs/MMBtu for units 3BLR and 4BLR, and the 
actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual heat input 
limits of 41,364,000 MMBtu for unit 1BLR, 39,602,000 MMBtu for unit 
2BLR, 59,069,000 MMBtu for unit 3BLR, and 50,085,000 MMBtu for unit 
4BLR. The other units designated in this plan are Hammond units 1, 2, 
3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and 
Yates units Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1997, each 
unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 
0.44 lbs/MMBtu for units 1BLR and 2BLR and 0.43 lbs/MMBtu for units 
3BLR and 4BLR, and the actual annual heat input shall not be less than 
the annual heat input limits of 38,963,000 MMBtu for unit 1BLR, 
41,793,000 MMBtu for unit 2BLR, 55,950,000 MMBtu for unit 3BLR, and 
54,806,000 MMBtu for unit 4BLR. The other units designated in this plan 
are Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, 
Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, 
Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1998, each unit's actual annual average emission 
rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous 
annual emission limitation of 0.43 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat 
input units shall not be less than the annual heat input limits of 
41,147,000 MMBtu for unit 1BLR, 42,046,000 MMBtu for unit 2BLR, 
52,158,000 MMBtu for unit 3BLR, and 53,975,000 MMBtu for unit 4BLR. The 
other units designated in this plan are Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, 
Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates 
units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1999, each 
unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 
0.43 lbs/MMBtu, and the actual annual heat input shall not be less than 
the annual heat input limits of 41,669,000 MMBtu for unit 1BLR, 
39,597,000 MMBtu for unit 2BLR, 56,227,000 MMBtu for unit 3BLR, and 
51,592,000 MMBtu for unit 4BLR. The other units designated in this plan 
are Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, 
Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, 
Y6BR, and Y7BR. The designated representative is R. H. Haubein, Jr.
    Hammond in Georgia: Five averaging plans for units 1, 2, 3, and 4. 
Unit 4 is not required to meet an emission limit until 1996 pursuant to 
40 CFR 76.6. For 1995, each unit's actual annual average emission rate 
for NOX shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual 
emission limitation of 0.80 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input 
shall not be greater than the annual heat input limits of 1,500,000 
MMBtu for unit 1, 1,473,000 MMBtu for unit 2, and 4,175,000 MMBtu for 
unit 3. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 
2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 
and 2, and Yates units Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 
1996, each unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX 
shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission 
limitations of 0.80 lbs/MMBtu for units 1, 2, and 3 and 0.50 lbs/MMBtu 
for unit 4, and the actual annual heat input shall not be greater than 
the annual heat input limits of 3,135,000 MMBtu for unit 1, 2,622,000 
MMBtu for unit 2, and 4,280,000 MMBtu for unit 3. The other units 
designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Jack 
McDonough units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units 
Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1997, each unit's actual 
annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the 
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 0.80 lbs/
MMBtu for units 1, 2, and 3 and 0.50 lbs/MMBtu for unit 4, and actual 
annual heat input shall not be greater than the annual heat input 
limits of 2,692,000 MMBtu for unit 1, 2,340,000 MMBtu for unit 2, and 
4,320,000 MMBtu for unit 3. The other units designated in this plan are 
Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Jack McDonough units MB1 and 
MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, 
Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1998, each unit's actual annual average 
emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.80 lbs/MMBtu for units 
1, 2, and 3 and 0.50 lbs/MMBtu for unit 4, and actual annual heat input 
shall not be greater than the annual heat input limits of 3,126,000 
MMBtu for unit 1, 2,927,000 MMBtu for unit 2, and 4,642,000 MMBtu for 
unit 3. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 
2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 
and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. 
For 1999, each unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX 
shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission 
limitations of 0.80 lbs/MMBtu for units 1, 2, and 3 and 0.50 lbs/MMBtu 
for unit 4, and actual annual heat input shall not be greater than the 
annual heat input limits of 4,132,000 MMBtu for unit 1, 3,585,000 MMBtu 
for unit 2, and 4,603,000 MMBtu for unit 3. The other units designated 
in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Jack McDonough 
units MB1 and MB2, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, 
Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. The designated representative is R. 
H. Haubein, Jr.
    Jack McDonough in Georgia: Five averaging plans for units MB1 and 
MB2. For 1995, each unit's actual annual average emission rate for 
NOX shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual 
emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input 
shall not be less than the annual heat input limits of 12,263,000 MMBtu 
for unit MB1 and 12,239,000 MMBtu for unit MB2. The other units 
designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, 
Hammond units 1, 2, and 3, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y2BR, 
Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1996, each unit's actual annual 
average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and 
actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual heat input 
limits of 13,137,000 MMBtu for unit MB1 and 12,755,000 MMBtu for unit 
MB2. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 
2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4 Wansley units 1 and 
2, and Yates units Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1997, 
each unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOx shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 
0.43 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be less than the 
annual heat input limits of 12,397,000 MMBtu for unit MB1 and 
12,988,000 MMBtu for unit MB2. The other units designated in this plan 
are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 
4, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, 
Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1998, each unit's actual annual average emission 
rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous 
annual emission limitation of 0.43 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat 
input shall not be less than the annual heat input limits of 13,388,000 
MMBtu for unit MB1 and 13,418,000 MMBtu for unit MB2. The other units 
designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, 
Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wansley units 1 and 2, and Yates units 
Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1999, each unit's 
actual annual average emission rate for NOx shall not exceed the 
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.42 lbs/
MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual 
heat input limits of 13,861,000 MMBtu for unit MB1 and 13,777,000 MMBtu 
for unit MB2. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 
1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Wansley units 
1 and 2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. 
The designated representative is R.H. Haubein, Jr.
    Wansley in Georgia: Five averaging plans for units 1 and 2. For 
1995, each unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOx shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 
0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be less than the 
annual heat input limits of 41,413,000 MMBtu for unit 1 and 41,707,000 
MMBtu for unit 2. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen 
units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, and 3, Jack 
McDonough units MB1 and MB2, and Yates units Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, 
Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1996, each unit's actual annual average emission 
rate for NOx shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual 
emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input 
shall not be less than the annual heat input limits of 41,447,000 MMBtu 
for unit 1 and 42,712,000 MMBtu for unit 2. The other units designated 
in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 
1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, and Yates units Y2BR, 
Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1997, each unit's actual annual 
average emission rate for NOx shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and 
actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual heat input 
limits of 46,236,000 MMBtu for unit 1 and 46,533,000 MMBtu for unit 2. 
The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 
3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 
and MB2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. 
For 1998, each unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX 
shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission 
limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be 
less than the annual heat input limits of 42,146,000 MMBtu for unit 1 
and 48,015,000 MMBtu for unit 2. The other units designated in this 
plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, 
and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 and MB2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, 
Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. For 1999, each unit's actual annual 
average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.44 lbs/MMBtu, and 
actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual heat input 
limits of 45,099,000 MMBtu for unit 1 and 43,718,000 MMBtu for unit 2. 
The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 
3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 
and MB2, and Yates units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. 
The designated representative is R.H. Haubein, Jr.
    Yates in Georgia: Five averaging plans for units Y1BR, Y2BR, Y3BR, 
Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR. Unit Y1BR is not required to meet an 
emission limit until 1997 pursuant to 40 CFR 72.42. For 1995, each 
unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 
0.63 lbs/MMBtu for units Y2BR and Y3BR and 0.44 lbs/MMBTU for units 
Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, and Y7BR, and actual annual heat input shall not be 
greater than the annual heat input limits of 1,589,000 MMBtu for unit 
Y2BR and 1,138,000 MMBtu for unit Y3BR, and shall not be less than the 
annual heat input limits of 1,727,000 MMBtu for unit Y4BR, 1,880,000 
for unit Y5BR, 6,996,000 MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and 5,326,000 MMBtu for 
unit Y7BR. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 
1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, and 3, Jack McDonough 
units MB1 and MB2, and Wansley units 1 and 2. For 1996, each unit's 
actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the 
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 0.63 lbs/
MMBtu for units Y2BR and Y3BR and 0.44 lbs/MMBTU for units Y4BR, Y5BR, 
Y6BR, and Y7BR, and actual annual heat input shall not be greater than 
the annual heat input limits of 2,369,000 MMBtu for unit Y2BR and 
2,331,000 MMBtu for unit Y3BR, and shall not be less than the annual 
heat input limits of 3,418,000 MMBtu for unit Y4BR, 2,948,000 for unit 
Y5BR, 9,338,000 MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and 8,819,000 MMBtu for unit Y7BR. 
The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 2BLR, 
3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units MB1 
and MB2, and Wansley units 1 and 2. For 1997, each unit's actual annual 
average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 0.63 lbs/MMBtu for units 
Y1BR, Y2BR, and Y3BR, and 0.44 lbs/MMBTU for units Y4BR, Y5BR, Y6BR, 
and Y7BR, and actual annual heat input shall not be greater than the 
annual heat input limits of 3,487,000 for unit Y1BR, 2,380,000 MMBtu 
for unit Y2BR and 2,398,000 MMBtu for unit Y3BR, and shall not be less 
than the annual heat input limits of 3,176,000 MMBtu for unit Y4BR, 
2,970,000 for unit Y5BR, 10,249,000 MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and 9,947,000 
MMBtu for unit Y7BR. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen 
units 1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack 
McDonough units MB1 and MB2, and Wansley units 1 and 2. For 1998, each 
unit's actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 
0.63 lbs/MMBtu for units Y1BR, Y2BR, and Y3BR and 0.44 lbs/MMBTU for 
units Y4BR and Y5BR, and 0.43 lbs/MMBtu for units Y6BR, and Y7BR, and 
actual annual heat input shall not be greater than the annual heat 
input limits of 4,270,000 for unit Y1BR, 3,136,000 MMBtu for unit Y2BR, 
and 3,311,000 MMBtu for unit Y3BR, and shall not be less than the 
annual heat input limits of 3,717,000 MMBtu for unit Y4BR, 3,904,000 
for unit Y5BR, 11,481,000 MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and 10,651,000 MMBtu for 
unit Y7BR. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 
1BLR, 2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough 
units MB1 and MB2, and Wansley units 1 and 2. For 1999, each unit's 
actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the 
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitations of 0.63 lbs/
MMBtu for units Y1BR, Y2BR, and Y3BR, and 0.43 lbs/MMBTU for units 
Y4BR, Y5BR, and Y7BR, and 0.42 lbs/MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and actual 
annual heat input shall not be greater than the annual heat input 
limits of 4,210,000 for unit Y1BR, 3,881,000 MMBtu for unit Y2BR and 
3,956,000 MMBtu for unit Y3BR, and shall not be less than the annual 
heat input limits of 6,011,000 MMBtu for unit Y4BR, 4,537,000 for unit 
Y5BR, 13,702,000 MMBtu for unit Y6BR, and 12,475,000 MMBtu for unit 
Y7BR. The other units designated in this plan are Bowen units 1BLR, 
2BLR, 3BLR and 4BLR, Hammond units 1, 2, 3, and 4, Jack McDonough units 
MB1 and MB2, and Wansley units 1 and 2. The designated representative 
is R.H. Haubein, Jr.
    Coleman in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu 
for units C1, C2, and C3. The designated representative is Gregory F. 
Black.
    Cooper in Kentucky: Averaging plan for 1995-1999 for units 1 and 2; 
for each year, the actual annual average emission rates for NOX 
shall not exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission 
limitation of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu for units 1 and 2. The designated 
representative is Robert E. Hughes, Jr.
    E.W. Brown in Kentucky: Standard emission limitations of 0.50 lbs/
MMBtu for unit 1 and 0.45 lbs/MMBtu for units 2 and 3. The designated 
representative is James W. Tipton.
    East Bend in Kentucky: Averaging plan for 1995 for unit 2; the 
actual annual average emission rate for NOX shall not exceed the 
alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.39 lbs/
MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual 
heat input limit of 23,500,000 MMBtu. The other units designated in the 
plan are Miami Fort unit 6 and Walter C. Beckjord units 5 and 6. For 
1996-1999, standard emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu. The 
designated representative is Gregory C. Ficke.
    Elmer Smith in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.45 lbs/
MMBtu for unit 2. The designated representative is Robert M. Carper.
    Ghent in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu 
for unit 1. The designated representative is James W. Tipton.
    Green River in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/
MMBtu for unit 5. The designated representative is James W. Tipton.
    H.L. Spurlock in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 
lbs/MMBtu for unit 1. The designated representative is Robert E. 
Hughes.
    HMP & L Station 2 in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 
lbs/MMBtu for units H1 and H2. The designated representative is Gregory 
F. Black.
    R.D. Green in Kentucky: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/
MMBtu for units G1 and G2. The designated representative is Gregory F. 
Black.
    Jack Watson in Mississippi: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 
lbs/MMBtu for units 4 and 5. The designated representative is Robert G. 
Dawson.
    Gallatin in Tennessee: Five averaging plans, one for each year, for 
units 1, 2, 3, and 4; for each plan, the actual annual average emission 
rate for NOX for each unit shall not exceed the alternative 
contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 0.43 lbs/MMBtu, and 
actual annual heat input shall not be less than the annual heat input 
limit of 10,200,000 MMBtu for units 1 and 2, and 10,800,000 MMBtu for 
units 3 and 4. The other units designated in the plans are Colbert 
units 1, 2, 3, and 4, and Johnsonville units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 
and 10. Approval of the plans for 1995 and 1996 is contingent upon 
approval of the modification (proposed below) to the Phase I Extension 
plan designating units 1, 2, 3, and 4 as transfer units. The designated 
representative is Joseph W. Dickey.
    Johnsonville in Tennessee: Five averaging plans, one for each year, 
for units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; for each plan, the actual 
annual average emission rate for NOX for each unit shall not 
exceed the alternative contemporaneous annual emission limitation of 
0.51 lbs/MMBtu, and actual annual heat input shall not be greater than 
the annual heat input limit of 4,000,000 MMBtu for units 1, 2, 3, and 
4, 3,100,000 MMBtu for units 5 and 6, and 5,500,000 for units 7, 8, 9, 
and 10. The other units designated in the plans are Colbert units 1, 2, 
3, and 4, and Gallatin units 1, 2, 3, and 4. Approval of the plans for 
1995 and 1996 is contingent upon approval of the modification (proposed 
below) to the Phase I Extension plan designating Gallatin units 1, 2, 
3, and 4 as transfer units. The designated representative is Joseph W. 
Dickey.
    Gadsby in Utah: Standard emission limitation of 0.45 lbs/MMBtu for 
unit 3. The designated representative is Jene L. Robinson.
    Jim Bridger in Wyoming: Standard emission limitation of 0.45 lbs/
MMBtu for units BW71, BW72, and BW73. The designated representative is 
Jene L. Robinson.
    Wyodak in Wyoming: Standard emission limitation of 0.50 lbs/MMBtu 
for unit BW91. The designated representative is Jene L. Robinson.

Permit Modifications

    EPA proposes to amend previously-issued Phase I permits as follows:
    Paradise in Kentucky: Phase I Extension plan designating unit 3 as 
a transfer unit is modified to request 40 additional allowances for 
1995 and 1996.
    Cumberland in Tennessee: Phase I Extension plan designating units 1 
and 2 as control units is modified to change the allowance requests for 
five transfer units designated in the plan (Paradise unit 3 and 
Gallatin units 1, 2, 3, and 4) for 1995 and 1996; this does not change 
the total allocation of allowances.
    Gallatin in Tennessee: Phase I Extension plan designating units 1, 
2, 3, and 4 as transfer units is modified to request 10 fewer 
allowances per unit for 1995 and 1996; the previous extension, until 
January 1, 1997, of the deadline for compliance with applicable 
emission limitations for NOX is withdrawn for these units.

    Dated: August 17, 1994.
Brian J. McLean,
Director, Acid Rain Division, Office of Atmospheric Programs, Office of 
Air and Radiation.
[FR Doc. 94-20809 Filed 8-23-94; 8:45 am]
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