[Federal Register Volume 66, Number 151 (Monday, August 6, 2001)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 40891-40895]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 01-19316]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[PA-4105a; FRL-7021-6]


Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; 
Pennsylvania; VOC and NOX RACT Determinations for Twenty-
Five Individual Sources

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: EPA is taking direct final action to approve revisions to the

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's State Implementation Plan (SIP). The 
revisions establish and impose reasonably available control technology 
(RACT) for twenty-five major sources of volatile organic compounds 
(VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) located in Pennsylvania. EPA 
is approving these in accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA).

DATES: This rule is effective on October 5, 2001 without further 
notice, unless EPA receives adverse written comment by September 5, 
2001. If EPA receives such comments, it will publish a timely 
withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register and inform 
the public that the rule will not take effect.

ADDRESSES: Written comments should be mailed to, David L. Arnold, 
Chief, Air Quality Planning & Information Services Branch, Air 
Protection Division, Mailcode 3AP21, U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. 
Copies of the documents relevant to this action are available for 
public inspection during normal business hours at the Air Protection 
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch 
Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103; the Air and Radiation Docket 
and Information Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M 
Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460; and the Pennsylvania Department of 
Environmental Protection, Bureau of Air Quality Control, P.O. Box 8468, 
400 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Betty Harris at (215) 814-2168 or via 
e-mail at [email protected]. While information may be requested via 
e-mail, any comments must be submitted, in writing, as indicated above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    Pursuant to sections 182(b)(2) and 182(f) of the Clean Air Act 
(CAA), the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (the Commonwealth or 
Pennsylvania) is required to establish and implement RACT for all major 
VOC and NOX sources. The major source size is determined by 
its location, the classification of that area and whether it is located 
in the ozone transport region (OTR). Under section 184 of the CAA, RACT 
as specified in sections 182(b)(2) and 182(f) applies throughout the 
OTR. The entire Commonwealth is located within the OTR. Therefore, RACT 
is applicable statewide in Pennsylvania.
    State implementation plan revisions imposing reasonably available 
control technology (RACT) for three classes of VOC sources are required 
under section 182(b)(2). The categories are:
    (1) All sources covered by a Control Technique Guideline (CTG) 
document issued between November 15, 1990 and the date of attainment;
    (2) All sources covered by a CTG issued prior to November 15, 1990; 
and
    (3) All major non-CTG sources. The regulations imposing RACT for 
these non-CTG major sources were to be submitted to EPA as SIP 
revisions by November 15, 1992 and compliance required by May of 1995.
    The Pennsylvania SIP already includes approved RACT regulations for 
all sources and source categories covered by the CTGs. On February 4, 
1994, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) 
submitted a revision to its SIP to require major sources of 
NOX and additional major sources of VOC emissions (not 
covered by a CTG) to implement RACT. The February 4, 1994 submittal was 
amended on May 3, 1994 to correct and clarify certain presumptive 
NOX RACT requirements. The regulations contain technology-
based or operational ``presumptive RACT emission limitations'' for 
certain major NOX sources. For other major NOX 
sources, and all major non-CTG VOC sources (not otherwise already 
subject to RACT under the Pennsylvania SIP), the regulations contain a 
``generic'' RACT provision. A generic RACT regulation is one that does 
not, itself, specifically define RACT for a source or source categories 
but instead allows for case-by-case RACT determinations. The generic 
provisions of Pennsylvania's regulations allow for PADEP to make case-
by case RACT determinations that are then to be submitted to EPA as 
revisions to the Pennsylvania SIP. On March 23, 1998 EPA granted 
conditional limited approval to the Commonwealth's generic VOC and 
NOX RACT regulations (63 FR 13789). In that action, EPA 
stated that the conditions of its approval would be satisfied once the 
Commonwealth either (1) certifies that it has submitted case-by-case 
RACT proposals for all sources subject to the RACT requirements 
currently known to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental 
Protection (PADEP); or (2) demonstrate that the emissions from any 
remaining subject sources represent a de minimis level of emissions as 
defined in the March 23, 1998 rulemaking. On April 22, 1999, PADEP made 
the required submittal to EPA certifying that it had met the terms and 
conditions imposed by EPA in its March 23, 1998 conditional limited 
approval of its VOC and NOX RACT regulations by submitting 
485 case-by-case VOC/NOX RACT determinations as SIP 
revisions and making the demonstration described as condition 2, above. 
EPA determined that Pennsylvania's April 22, 1999 submittal satisfied 
the conditions imposed in its conditional limited approval published on 
March 23, 1998. On May 3, 2001 (66 FR 22123), EPA published a 
rulemaking action removing the conditional status of its approval of 
the Commonwealth's generic VOC and NOX RACT regulations on a 
statewide basis. The regulation currently retains its limited approval 
status. Once EPA has approved the case-by-case RACT determinations 
submitted by PADEP to satisfy the conditional approval, limited 
approval of Pennsylvania's generic VOC and NOX RACT 
regulations shall convert to a full approval.
    It must be noted that the Commonwealth has adopted and is 
implementing additional ``post RACT requirements'' to reduce seasonal 
NOX emissions in the form of a NOX cap and trade 
regulation, 25 Pa Code Chapters 121 and 123, based upon a model rule 
developed by the States in the OTR. That rule's compliance date is May 
1999. That regulation was approved as SIP revision on June 6, 2000 (65 
FR 35842). Pennsylvania has also adopted regulations to satisfy Phase I 
of the NOX SIP call and submitted those regulations to EPA 
for SIP approval. Pennsylvania's SIP revision to address the 
requirements of the NOX SIP Call Phase I consists of the 
adoption of Chapter 145--Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction and 
amendments to Chapter 123--Standards for Contaminants. On May 29, 2001 
(66 FR 29064), EPA proposed approval of the Commonwealth's 
NOX SIP call rule SIP submittal. EPA expects to publish the 
final rulemaking in the Federal Register in the near future. Federal 
approval of a case by case RACT determination for a major source of 
NOX in no way relieves that source from any applicable 
requirements found in 25 PA Code Chapters 121, 123 and 145.

II. Summary of the SIP Revision

    On August 1, 1995, November 15, 1995, December 8, 1995, January 10, 
1996, February 20, 1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 1996, September 13, 
1996, October 18, 1996, January 21, 1997, May 29, 1998, April 9, 1999, 
April 20, 1999, October 26, 1999 and May 1, 2000, PADEP submitted 
formal revisions to its SIP to establish and impose case by case RACT 
for several major sources of VOC and NOX. This rulemaking 
pertains to twenty-five of those sources. The other

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sources are the subject of separate rulemaking actions.
    On September 13, 1996, November 15, 1995, December 8, 1995, January 
10, 1996, October 18, 1996, May 29, 1998 and October 26, 1999, the 
Commonwealth submitted supplemental information pertaining to Armstrong 
World Industries; Bemis Company Inc., Film Division; Brentwood 
Industries, Inc.; Certainteed Corp., Mountaintop; CNG Transmissions, 
Ardell and Finnefrock Stations; Consolidated Rail Corporation, Holiday 
and Juanita locations; Equitrans Inc., Pratt and Rogersville Stations; 
Erie Coke Corp.; Fleetwood Folding Trailer Inc.; Gichner Systems Group 
Inc.; Offset PaperBack Manufacturing Inc.; and Stroehmann Bakeries Inc. 
On May 1, 2000, PADEP made a submittal for Gichner Systems Group Inc. 
which replaced the earlier February 20, 1996 submittal.
    It is important to note that none of the sources covered by this 
rulemaking are located in the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton or 
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley designated ozone nonattainment areas. 
Accordingly, no emission reductions achieved by imposing RACT at these 
sources has been credited in any rate-of-progress plan or attainment 
demonstration.
    EPA is approving revisions to the Pennsylvania SIP establishing and 
requiring VOC and/or NOX RACT for these twenty-five major 
sources. The RACT determinations and requirements are included in plan 
approvals or operating permits. Several of the plan approvals and 
operating permits issued by PADEP contain provisions which are no 
relevant to its case by case RACT determinations for NOX 
and/or VOC. These provisions are not part of Pennsylvania's SIP 
revision requests.
    The following table identifies the individual plan approval (PA) or 
operating permits (OP) that EPA is approving.

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                      Pennsylvania--VOC and NOX RACT determinations for individual sources
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                                                       OP or PA # Date of                          Major source
            Source                    County                issuance             Source type        pollutant
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1 Advanced Glassfiber, Yarns    Huntingdon.......  OP-31-02002 04/13/99.....  Fiberglass         VOC
 LLC.                                                                          manufacturing.
2. Armstrong World Industries,  Clinton..........  OP-18-0002 07/06/95......  Printing.........  VOC/NOX
 Inc., Beech Creek.
3. Bemis Company, Inc. Film     Luzerne..........  OP-40-0007A 10/10/95.....  Printing.........  VOC
 Division.
4. Brentwood Industries, Inc..  Berks............  PA-06-1006A 06/03/99.....  Plastics           VOC
                                                                               Manufacturing.
5. Certainteed Corp.,           Luzerne..........  OP-40-0010 05/31/96......  Synthetic          VOC/NOX
 Mountaintop.                                                                  materials
                                                                               manufacturing
                                                                               (fiberglass).
6. CNG Transmission Corp.,      Elk..............  OP-24-120 09/30/95.......  Natural gas        VOC/NOX
 Ardell Station.                                                               transmission.
7. CNG Transmission Corp.,      Clinton..........  PA-18-0003A 02/29/96.....  Natural gas        VOC/NOX
 Finnnefrock Station.                                                          transmision.
8. Consol Pennsylvania Coal     Greene...........  OP-30-000-072 03/23/99...  Coal preparation.  VOC/NOX
 Company, Bailey Prep Plant.
9. Consolidated Rail Corp.,     Blair............  OP-07-2002 08/29/95......   Metal--railroad   VOC
 Hollidaysburg.                                                                equipment
                                                                               manufacturing.
10. Consolidated Rail Corp.,    Blair............  OP-07-2003 08/29/95......  Metal--railroad    VOC/NOX
 Juniata.                                                                      equipment
                                                                               manufacturing.
11. Containment Solutions,      Huntington.......  OP-31-02005 4/09/99......  Fiberglass         VOC
 Inc..                                                                         reinforced
                                                                               plastics
                                                                               manufacturer.
12. Cooper-Bessemer, Grove      Mercer...........  OP-43-003 07/25/96.......  Foundry..........   VOC/NOX
 City.
13. Cyprus Cumberland           Greene...........  OP-30-000-040 03/26/99...  Coal preparation   VOC/NOX
 Resources Corp..                                                              plant.
14. Defense Distribution        York.............  OP-67-02041 02/01/00.....  Industrial         VOC/NOX
 Region East.                                                                  boilers.
15. EMI Company...............  Erie.............  OP-25-070 10/24/96.......  Foundry iron/      VOC
                                                                               steel.
16. Empire Sanitary Landfill,   Lackawanna.......  OP-35-0009 10/17/96......  Landfill flares..  VOC
 Inc..
17. Equitrans, Inc.--           Greene...........  OP-30-000-109 07/10/95...  Natural gas        VOC/NOX
 Rogersville Station.                                                          transmission.
18. Equitrans, Inc.--Pratt      Greene...........  OP-30-000-110 07/10/95...  Natural gas        VOC/NOX
 Station.                                                                      transmission.
19. Erie Coke Corp.--Erie.....  Erie.............  OP-25-029 07/27/95.......  Coke               VOC/NOX
                                                                               manufacturing.
20. Fleetwood Folding           Somerset.........  OP-56-000-151 02/28/96...  Surface coating    VOC
 Trailers, Inc..                                                               (metal trailers).
21. Gichner Systems Group,      York.............  OP-67-2033 08/05/97......  Portable shelter   VOC
 Inc..                                                                         manufacturing.
22. Offset Paperback            Luzerne..........  OP-40-0008 04/16/99......  Lithographic       VOC
 Manufacturing, In.,.                                                          Printing.
23. Overhead Door Corporation.  Mifflin..........  OP-44-2011 06/04/97......  Sectional door     VOC
                                                                               manufacturing.
24. Sanyo Audio Manufacturing.  Mifflin..........  OP-44-2003 06/30/95......  Wood cabinet       VOC
                                                                               manufacturing.
25. Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc..  Luzerne..........  PA-40-0014A 05/30/95.....  Baking Ovens.....  VOC
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III. Final Action

    EPA is approving revisions to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's 
SIP which establish and require RACT for the twenty-five major sources 
of VOC and NOX listed in this document. EPA is publishing 
this rule without prior proposal because we view this as a 
noncontroversial amendment and anticipate no adverse comment. However, 
in the ``Proposed Rules'' section of today's Federal Register, EPA is 
publishing a separate document that will serve as the proposal to 
approve the SIP revision if adverse comments are filed. This direct 
final rule will be effective on October 5, 2001 without further notice 
unless we receive adverse comment by September 5, 2001. If EPA receives 
adverse comment, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal 
Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect. EPA 
will address all public comments in a subsequent final rule based on 
the proposed rule. EPA will not institute a second comment period on 
this action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this 
time. Please note that if adverse comment is received for a specific 
source or subset of source(s) covered by an amendment, paragraph, or 
section, only that amendment, paragraph, or section of this rule for 
that source or sources will be withdrawn.

IV. Administrative Requirements

A. General Requirements

    Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this 
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and, therefore, is 
not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. For this 
reason, this action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211, 
``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use.'' See 66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001. This 
action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and 
imposes no additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. 
Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities 
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because 
this rule approves pre-existing requirements under state law and does 
not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by 
state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). This rule also does not 
have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the 
relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on 
the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal 
Government and Indian tribes, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it have substantial direct 
effects on the States, on the relationship between the national 
government and the States, or on the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified 
in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), because it 
merely approves a state rule implementing a Federal standard, and does 
not alter the relationship or the distribution of power and 
responsibilities established in the Clean Air Act. This rule also is 
not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), 
because it is not economically significant. In reviewing SIP 
submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices, provided that they 
meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. In this context, in the absence 
of a prior existing requirement for the State to use voluntary 
consensus standards (VCS), EPA has no authority to disapprove a SIP 
submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be inconsistent with 
applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a SIP submission, to use VCS in 
place of a SIP submission that otherwise satisfies the provisions of 
the Clean Air Act. Thus, the requirements of section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) do not apply. As required by section 3 of Executive Order 12988 
(61 FR 4729, February 7, 1996), in issuing this rule, EPA has taken the 
necessary steps to eliminate drafting errors and ambiguity, minimize 
potential litigation, and provide a clear legal standard for affected 
conduct. EPA has complied with Executive Order 12630 (53 FR 8859, March 
15, 1988) by examining the takings implications of the rule in 
accordance with the ``Attorney General's Supplemental Guidelines for 
the Evaluation of Risk and Avoidance of Unanticipated Takings'' issued 
under the executive order. This rule does not impose an information 
collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act 
of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General

    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States. Section 804 exempts from section 801 the following types 
of rules: (1) Rules of particular applicability; (2) rules relating to 
agency management or personnel; and (3) rules of agency organization, 
procedure, or practice that do not substantially affect the rights or 
obligations of non-agency parties. 5 U.S.C. 804(3). EPA is not required 
to submit a rule report regarding today's action under section 801 
because this is a rule of particular applicability establishing source-
specific requirements for 25 named sources.

C. Petitions for Judicial Review

    Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for 
judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court 
of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by October 5, 2001. Filing a 
petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule 
does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial 
review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial 
review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such 
rule or action. This action approving the Commonwealth's source-
specific RACT requirements to control VOC and NOX from 25 
individual sources in Pennsylvania may not be challenged later in 
proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Hydrocarbons, 
Incorporation by reference, Nitrogen Oxides, Ozone, Reporting and 
record keeping requirements.

    Dated: July 19, 2001.
Thomas C. Voltaggio,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III.

    40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:

PART 52--[AMENDED]

    1. The authority citation for Part 52 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

Subpart NN--Pennsylvania

    2. Section 52.2020 is amended by adding paragraph (c)(149) to read 
as follows:


Sec. 52.2020  Identification of plan.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (149) Revisions to the Pennsylvania Regulations, Chapter 129.91 
pertaining

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to VOC and NOX RACT, submitted on August 1, 1995, November 
15, 1995, December 8, 1995, January 10, 1996, February 20, 1996, April 
16, 1996, May 2, 1996, September 13, 1996, October 18, 1996, January 
21, 1997, May 29, 1998, April 9, 1999, April 20, 1999, October 26, 1999 
and May 1, 2000.
    (i) Incorporation by reference.
    (A) Letters submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of 
Environmental Protection transmitting source-specific VOC and/or 
NOX RACT determinations, in the form of plan approvals, 
operating permits, or compliance permits, or supplementary information, 
on the following dates: On August 1, 1995, November 15, 1995, December 
8, 1995, January 10, 1996, February 20, 1996, April 16, 1996, May 2, 
1996, September 13, 1996, October 18, 1996, January 21, 1997, May 29, 
1998, April 9, 1999, April 20, 1999, October 26, 1999 and May 1, 2000.
    (B) Plan approvals (PA) or Operating permits (OP):
    (1) Advanced Glassfiber Yarns LLC, Huntingdon County, OP-31-02002, 
effective April 13, 1999, except for the expiration date and condition 
3.
    (2) Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Beech Creek, Clinton County, 
OP-18-0002, effective July 6, 1995, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, and 17 through 20 inclusive.
    (3) Bemis Company, Inc., Luzerne County, OP-40-0007A, effective 
October 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 11 
through 14 inclusive.
    (4) Brentwood Industries Inc., Berks County, PA-06-1006A, effective 
June 3, 1999, except for the expiration date and conditions 4 and 14.
    (5) CertainTeed Corporation, Mountaintop, Luzerne County, OP-40-
0010, effective May 31, 1996, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 6 through 11 inclusive.
    (6) CNG Transmission Corp., Ardell Station, Elk County. OP 24-120, 
effective September 30, 1995, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 3, 6, and 8 through 11 inclusive.
    (7) CNG Transmission Corporation, Finnnefrock Station, Clinton 
County, PA-18-0003A, effective February 29, 1996, except for the 
expiration date and conditions 6, 7, and 9 through 19 inclusive.
    (8) Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company, Bailey Prep Plant, Greene 
County, OP-30-000-072, effective March 23, 1999, except for the 
expiration date and conditions 11 through 14 inclusive.
    (9) Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL), Hollidaysburg Car 
Shop, Blair County, OP-07-2002, effective August 29, 1995, except for 
the expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 6, 11 and 12.
    (10) Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL), Juniata Locomotive 
Shop, Blair County, OP-07-2003, effective August 29, 1995, except for 
the expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 7, 8, and 9.
    (11) Containment Solutions, Inc., Huntingdon County, OP-31-02005, 
effective April 9, 1999, except for the expiration date and condition 
3.
    (12) Cooper Energy Services, Grove City, Mercer County, OP-43-003, 
effective July 25, 1996, except for conditions 3, 4, 10 and 11.
    (13) Cyprus Cumberland Resources Corp., Greene County, OP-30-000-
040, effective March 26, 1999, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12.
    (14) Defense Distribution Susquehanna, York County, OP-67-02041, 
effective February 1, 2000, except for the expiration date and 
condition 3; Condition 4. (Sources, Continued), Paragraphs I.d. and 
III; General Conditions, conditions 5 and 8; Presumptive RACT, 
conditions 9 and 10; Stack Test, conditions 11 through 14 inclusive, 16 
and 17; and Recordkeeping and Reporting, conditions 18 through 22 
inclusive.
    (15) EMI Company, Erie County, OP-25-070, effective October 24, 
1996.
    (16) Empire Sanitary Landfill, Inc., Lackawanna County, OP-35-0009, 
effective October 17, 1996, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 14, 15 and 16.
    (17) Equitrans, Inc., Rogersville Station, Greene County, 30-000-
109, effective July 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and 
conditions 4, 5 and 6.
    (18) Equitrans, Inc., Pratt Station, Greene County, 30-000-110, 
effective July 10, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 
4, 5, 6, 9 and 11 through 20 inclusive.
    (19) Erie Coke Corporation, Erie County, OP 25-029, effective June 
27, 1995, except for conditions 5, and 10 through 15 inclusive.
    (20) Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc., Somerset County, 56-000-151, 
effective February 28, 1996, except for the expiration date and 
condition 5.
    (21) Gichner Systems Group, Inc., York County, 67-2033, effective 
August 5, 1997, except for the expiration date and conditions 3, 5, 6 
and 7.
    (22) Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc, Luzerne County, 40-0008, 
effective April 16, 1999, except for the expiration date and conditions 
3, 4 and 16 through 20 inclusive.
    (23) Overhead Door Corporation, Mifflin County, 44-2011, effective 
June 4, 1997, except for the expiration date and conditions 3 and 11.
    (24) Sanyo Audio Manufacturing (USA), 44-2003, effective June 30, 
1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 3, 4, and 7 through 
10 inclusive.
    (25) Stroehmann Bakeries, Inc., Luzerne County, 40-0014A, effective 
May 30, 1995, except for the expiration date and conditions 4, 7, 8, 9, 
10 and 12.
    (ii) Additional Materials--Other materials submitted by the 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in support of and pertaining to the RACT 
determinations for the sources listed in (i) (B), above.

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