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TITLE 326 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD

Proposed Rule
LSA Document #09-476

DIGEST

Amends 326 IAC 6.8-2-8 and 326 IAC 7-4.1-5 concerning the particulate matter and sulfur dioxide emission limitations at Cargill, Incorporated (Cargill) in Hammond, Indiana. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.


HISTORY
First Notice of Comment Period: July 1, 2009, Indiana Register (DIN: 20090701-IR-326090476FNA).
Second Notice of Comment Period: December 23, 2009, Indiana Register (DIN: 20091223-IR-326090476SNA).
Notice of First Hearing: December 23, 2009, Indiana Register (DIN: 20091223-IR-326090476PHA).
Date of First Hearing: April 13, 2010.

PUBLIC COMMENTS UNDER IC 13-14-9-4.5
IC 13-14-9-4.5 states that a board may not adopt a rule under IC 13-14-9 that is substantively different from the draft rule published under IC 13-14-9-4 until the board has conducted a third comment period that is at least 21 days long.
Because this proposed rule is not substantively different from the draft rule published on December 23, 2009, at DIN: 20091223-IR-326090476SNA, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is not requesting additional comment on this proposed rule.

SUMMARY/RESPONSE TO COMMENTS FROM THE SECOND COMMENT PERIOD
IDEM requested public comment from December 23, 2009, through January 22, 2010, on IDEM's draft rule language. No comments were received during the second comment period.

SUMMARY/RESPONSE TO COMMENTS RECEIVED AT THE FIRST PUBLIC HEARING
On April 13, 2010, the Air Pollution Control Board (board) conducted the first public hearing/board meeting concerning the development of amendments to 326 IAC 6.8 and 326 IAC 7. No comments were made at the first hearing.
Small Business Assistance Information
IDEM established a compliance and technical assistance (CTAP) program under IC 13-28-3. The program provides assistance to small businesses and information regarding compliance with environmental regulations. In accordance with IC 13-28-3 and IC 13-28-5, there is a small business assistance program ombudsman to provide a point of contact for small businesses affected by environmental regulations. Information on the CTAP program, the monthly CTAP newsletter, and other resources available can be found at:
http://www.in.gov/idem/4108.htm
Small businesses affected by this rulemaking may contact the Small Business Regulatory Coordinator:
Alison Surface
IDEM Compliance and Technical Assistance Program - OPPTA
MC 60-04 IGCS W041
100 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251
(317) 232-8172 or (800) 988-7901
ctap@idem.in.gov
The Small Business Assistance Program Ombudsman is:
Brad Baughn
IDEM Small Business Assistance Program Ombudsman
MC 50-01 IGCN 1307
100 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251
(317) 234-3386
bbaughn@idem.in.gov


SECTION 1. 326 IAC 6.8-2-8 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

326 IAC 6.8-2-8 Cargill, Inc.

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11
Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17


Sec. 8. (a) Cargill, Inc., in Lake County, source identification number 00203, shall meet the following emission limits:
    Emission Limits 
Source  Stack Number  lbs/hr  gr/dscf 
Stack serving boiler numbers 6 and 7  10-03-U-P and 10-04-U  30.3   
Stack serving boiler numbers 8 and 10  10-05-U-P and 10-06-U  22.7   
Corn syrup solids dust collection system number 2  18-03-R-P 18-03-R  0.30  0.01 
Receiver for first stage germ dryer  21A-01-G  0.12  0.015 
First stage germ dryer exhaust  21A-02-G  0.67  0.01 
Corn screening system  30-16-G  0.06  0.01 
Corn receiving and storage-bin vent #5  33-01-G  0.171  0.02 
Corn receiving and storage-bin vent #6  33-02-G  0.171  0.02 
Corn cleaner  33-03-G  0.21  0.01 
Batch scale hopper #1  34-01-S  0.04  0.01 
Dextrin starch reactor #1  34-02-S  0.180  0.01 
Dextrin starch cooler #1  34-03-S  0.042  0.01 
Surge hopper #1  34-05-S  0.11  0.01 
Dextrin feed hoppers: 1 and 2 (System 1)  34-06-S and 34-07-S  0.030  0.01 
Dextrin starch cooler  34B-01-S  0.042  0.01 
Surge hopper #2  34B-03-S  0.114  0.01 
Dextrin starch reactor #2  34B-04-S  0.179  0.01 
Dextrin feed hoppers: 3 and 4 (System 2)  34B-05-S and 34B-06-S  0.030  0.01 
Batch scale hopper No. 2  34B-13-S  0.067  0.01 
Dextrin bulk loading equipment  48-09-S  0.26  0.01 
Receiver for second stage germ dryer  51A-01-G  0.19  0.02 
Second stage germ dryer exhaust  51A-02-G  1.01  0.015 
Starch milling system number 1  59-01-S  0.43  0.01 
Starch milling system number 2  59-02-S  0.43  0.01 
Starch ring dryer number 2  59-03-S  3.50  0.006 
Fiber drying equipment  89-01-G  4.50  0.01 
Rotary feed dryer  89-03-G  4.5  0.03 
Dried corn syrup conveying system, frodex  93-04-W  0.069  0.01 
Corn syrup solids conveyor equipment  93-05-W  0.066  0.01 
Frodex semibulk packing system, building 93  93-08-W  0.083  0.01 
Each stack serving bag dump numbers 1 and 2  93-09-W and 93-10-W  0.10  0.01 
Starch bulk loading  93-14-W  0.273  0.01 
Starch vacuum clean-up system  93-15-W  0.021  0.01 
Starch mixing and bagging system #1  93-16-W  0.130  0.01 
Starch mixing and bagging system #2  93-17-W  0.264  0.01 
New corn syrup spray dryer cooler system number 3 (SIP #2)  100-01-R  4.96  0.015 
#4 corn syrup spray dryer  100-03-R  4.2  0.01 
Carbon regeneration furnace #2  104-01-R  0.728  0.015 
Soda ash tank  104-02-R  0.154  0.02 
Filter aid hopper  104-03-R  0.044  0.02 
Sodium bisulfate bag dump  104-05-R  0.080  0.02 
Each stack serving bulk corn starch storage bin numbers 20 through 36 (five (5) stacks may operate at one (1) time)  120-01-S to 120-17-S  0.56  0.01 
Gluten dryer system  121-01-G  3.0  0.03 
Waxy feed drum dryer scrubber  124-01-G  11.12  0.03 
Waxy feed milling equipment  124-22-G  0.051  0.01 
Germ dryer/cooler  124A-01-G  1.852  0.02 
Starch ring dryer number 3  125-01-S  3.50  0.006 
Waxy bulk cornstarch storage bins numbers 95 through 98 (only one (1) may operate at a time)  126-01-S to 126-04-S  0.16  0.01 
BCD dryer, building 127  127-01-B  0.57  0.01 
#1 and #2 vacuum cleaner system  127-21-B and 127-22-B  0.031  0.01 
#1 and #2 BCD storage hopper alternate carbohydrate storage bins  127-23-B and 127-24-B 127-28-B and 127-29-B  0.18  0.01 
BCD Alternate carbohydrate mill feeder hopper  127-25-B 127-30-B  0.028  0.01 
Special starch process with starch dryer number 4, building 128  128-01-S  3.5  0.01 
Four products blending systems, building 93  130-01-S-P 130-01-S to 130-04-S  0.42  0.01 
Dextrin blender  130-05-S  0.248  0.01 
Corn receiving and storage-bin vent #1 and #2  140-01-G and 140-02-G  0.343  0.02 
Corn receiving and storage-bin vent #3 and #4  140-03-G and 140-04-G  0.343  0.02 
Corn dump pit  140-05-G  1.286  0.01 
Gravity take-up conveyor system  140-06-G  0.154  0.01 
Corn elevator conveying  140-07-G  0.086  0.01 

(b) Boiler number 1 and boiler number 2 shall fire natural gas only.
(Air Pollution Control Board; 326 IAC 6.8-2-8; filed Aug 10, 2005, 1:00 p.m.: 28 IR 3509; filed Jan 23, 2008, 1:44 p.m.: 20080220-IR-326040279FRA)


SECTION 2. 326 IAC 7-4.1-5 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

326 IAC 7-4.1-5 Cargill, Inc. sulfur dioxide emission limitations

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11
Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17


Sec. 5. (a) Cargill, Inc., Source Identification Number 00203, shall comply with the sulfur dioxide emission limits in pounds per million British thermal units (MMBtu) and pounds per hour as follows:
(1) Boilers 6, 7, 8, and 10 shall be limited to one and four thousand three hundred seventy-five ten-thousandths (1.4375) pounds per MMBtu and five hundred eighty-four (584) pounds per hour for all four (4) boilers.
(2) By one (1) year from the effective date of this rule, other emissions units shall be limited as follows:
Emissions Unit Description  Emissions Unit Identification  Emission Limit lbs/hour 
(A) (1) Gluten Dryer System  121-01-G  9.13 0.68 
(B) Waxy Feed Drum Dryer  124-01  2.28 
(C) (2) Fiber Dryer and Drying Equipment  89-01-G  9.13 3.95 
(D) Rotary Feed Dryer  89-03  6.85 
(E) Germ Dryer 1st Stage  21-A-02  1.14 
(F) Germ Dryer 2nd Stage  51-A-02  1.14 
(G) (3) Germ Dryer  124-A-01  9.13 0.77 
(H) (4) Carbon Regen Furnace  104-01-R  4.57 0.11 
(I) (5) Biogas Flare  800-04-E  9.13 

(b) Cargill, Inc. shall
(1) maintain records of average sulfur content, fuel oil usage, and boiler operating load for each hour in which any boiler operates on fuel oil;
(2) submit a report to the department within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter containing the records listed in subdivision (1) and a calculation of the total sulfur dioxide emissions from Boilers 6, 7, 8, and 10 for each hour; and
(3) submit a quarterly report of the twelve (12) month rolling total of all sulfur dioxide emissions in tons per year.
(Air Pollution Control Board; 326 IAC 7-4.1-5; filed May 25, 2005, 10:50 a.m.: 28 IR 2956)



Posted: 04/28/2010 by Legislative Services Agency

DIN: 20100428-IR-326090476PRA
Composed: Apr 28,2024 2:39:38AM EDT
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