STATE OF INDIANA

COUNTY OF MARION

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BEFORE THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

 

COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT,

Complainant,

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NIKKEI MC ALUMINUM AMERICA, INC.,

Respondent.

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Case No. 2015-23080-A




 

 

AGREED ORDER

 

Complainant and Respondent desire to settle and compromise this action without hearing or adjudication of any issue of fact or law, and consent to the entry of the following Findings of Fact and Order.  Pursuant to IC 13-30-3-3, entry into the terms of this Agreed Order does not constitute an admission of any violation contained herein.  Respondent's entry into this Agreed Order shall not constitute a waiver of any defense, legal or equitable, which Respondent may have in any future administrative or judicial proceeding, except a proceeding to enforce this order.

 

I.  FINDINGS OF FACT

 

1.               Complainant is the Commissioner (“Complainant”) of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (“IDEM”), a department of the State of Indiana created by Indiana Code (“IC”) 13-13-1-1.

 

2.               Respondent is Nikkei MC Aluminum America, Inc. (“Respondent”), which owns/operates an aluminum production source with Plant ID No. 005-00043, and Permit number F005-26965-00043 (“Permit”), located at 6875 South Inwood Drive in Columbus, Bartholomew County Indiana (“Site”).

 

3.               IDEM has jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter of this action.

 

4.               Pursuant to IC 13-30-3-3, IDEM issued a Notice of Violation (“NOV”) in conjunction with this Agreed Order to:

 

Akihiro Mori, President

BKD CPAs &Advisors, Registered Agent

Nikkei MC Aluminum America, Inc.

201 North Illinois Street, Suite 700

6875 South Inwood Drive

Indianapolis , IN  46244

Columbus, IN  47201

 

 

5.               During a review of Respondent’s 2014 fourth quarter report conducted by a representative of IDEM, the following violation was found.

 

a.               Pursuant to Permit condition D.1.5(a) and 326 IAC 6-3*2, baghouse DC #3 used for particulate control shall be in operation at all times when reverberatory furnace EU-01 is in operation.

Respondent failed to operate baghouse DC #3 at all times while rverberatory furnace EU-01 was in operation on December 12, 2014, in violation of permit condition D.1.5(a) and 326 IAC 6-3-2.

 

b.               Pursuant to permit condition D.1.3 the allowable particulate emissions from reverberatory furnace EU-01 shall not exceed 8.7 pounds per hours when operating at a process weight rate of 3.075 tons per hours.

 

Respondent failed to operate baghouse DC #3 while operating reverberatory furnace EU-01, resulting in particulate emissions of 13.2 pounds per hour when operating at process weight rate of 3.075 tons per hours on December 12, 2014, in violation of permit condition D.1.3.

 

c.               Pursuance to 40 CFR 63.1505(a), Subpart RRR, the owner/operator of a Group 1 furnace must comply with an emission limit of 0.40 pounds of particulate matter per ton of aluminum.

Respondent failed to operate baghouse DC #3 while operating reverberatory furnace EU-01, a Group 1 furnace, resulting in emissions of 2.36 pounds of particulate matter per ton of aluminum on December 12, 2014, in violation of 40 CFR 63.1505(a), Subpart RRR.

 

6.               Respondent completed installation of a Central Alarm System in February of 2015.  The System was put in place to alert employees of a baghouse failure

 

7.               In recognition of the settlement reached, Respondent waives any right to administrative and judicial review of this Agreed Order.

 

II.  ORDER

 

1.               This Agreed Order shall be effective (“Effective Date”) when it is approved by Complainant or Complainant’s delegate, and has been received by Respondent.  This Agreed Order shall have no force or effect until the Effective Date.

 

2.               Respondent shall comply with the FESOP.

 

3.               All submittals required by this Agreed Order, unless Respondent is notified otherwise in writing by IDEM, shall be sent to:

 

Mary Kelley, Compliance and Enforcement Manager

Compliance and Enforcement Branch – Mail Code 61-53

Indiana Department of Environmental Management

100 North Senate Avenue

Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251

 

4.               Respondent is assessed and agrees to pay a civil penalty of Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($8,750.00).  Said penalty amount shall be due and payable to the Environmental Management Special Fund within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date; the 30th day being the “Due Date”.

 

5.               The civil penalty is payable by check to the “Environmental Management Special Fund.”  Checks shall include the Case Number of this action and shall be mailed to:

 

IDEM Office of Legal Counsel

IGCN, Rm N1307

100 N Senate Ave

Indianapolis, IN  46204

 

6.               This Agreed Order shall apply to and be binding upon Respondent and its successors and assigns. Respondent’s signatories to this Agreed Order certify that they are fully authorized to execute this Agreed Order and legally bind the party they represent.  No change in ownership, corporate, or partnership status of Respondent shall in any way alter its status or responsibilities under this Agreed Order.

 

7.               In the event that the monies due to IDEM pursuant to this Agreed Order are not paid on or before their Due Date, Respondent shall pay interest on the unpaid balance at the rate established by IC 24-4.6-1.  The interest shall be computed as having accrued from the Due Date until the date that Respondent pays any unpaid balance.  Such interest shall be payable to the Environmental Management Special Fund, and shall be payable to IDEM in the manner specified in Paragraph 5 above.

 

8.               In the event that any terms of this Agreed Order are found to be invalid, the remaining terms shall remain in full force and effect and shall be construed and enforced as if this Agreed Order did not contain the invalid terms.

 

9.               Respondent shall provide a copy of this Agreed Order, if in force, to any subsequent owners or successors before ownership rights are transferred.  Respondent shall ensure that all contractors, firms and other persons performing work under this Agreed Order comply with the terms of this Agreed Order.

 

10.           This Agreed Order is not and shall not be interpreted to be a permit or a modification of an existing permit.  This Agreed Order, and IDEM’s review or approval of any submittal made by Respondent pursuant to this Agreed Order, shall not in any way relieve Respondent of its obligation to comply with the requirements of their applicable permit or any applicable Federal or State law or regulation.

 

11.           Complainant does not, by its approval of this Agreed Order, warrant or aver in any manner that Respondent’s compliance with any aspect of this Agreed Order will result in compliance with the provisions of any permit, order, or any applicable Federal or State law or regulation.  Additionally, IDEM or anyone acting on its behalf shall not be held liable for any costs or penalties Respondent may incur as a result of Respondent’s efforts to comply with this Agreed Order.

 

12.           Nothing in this Agreed Order shall prevent or limit IDEM’s rights to obtain penalties or injunctive relief under any applicable Federal or State law or regulation, except that IDEM may not, and hereby waives its right to, seek additional civil penalties for the same violations specified in the NOV.

 

13.           Nothing in this Agreed Order shall prevent IDEM or anyone acting on its behalf from communicating with the EPA or any other agency or entity about any matters relating to this enforcement action.  IDEM or anyone acting on its behalf shall not be held liable for any costs or penalties Respondent may incur as a result of such communications with the EPA or any other agency or entity.

 

14.           This Agreed Order shall remain in effect until IDEM issues a Resolution of Case letter to Respondent.

 

 

TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATION:

 

RESPONDENT:

Department of Environmental Management

 

Nikkei MC Aluminum America, Inc.

 

 

 

By:

 

 

By:

 

 

Janusz Johnson, Chief

 

Printed:

 

 

Compliance and Enforcement Section 1

 

Title:

 

 

Office of Air Quality

 

 

 

Date:

 

 

Date:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COUNSEL FOR RESPONDENT:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

 

 

 

 

 

 

APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT THIS

 

DAY OF

 

, 2015.

 

 

For the Commissioner

 

 

 

Signed on July 24, 2015

 

Keith Baugues, Assistant Commissioner

 

Office of Air Quality

 

Indiana Department of Environmental Management