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Publ;c Rev;euJ °I/I3/21 COLORADO Department of Public Health b Environment Weld County - Clerk to the Board 1150 O St PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 December 28, 2020 Dear Sir or Madam: RECEIVED JAN 0 4 2021 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS On December 29, 2020, the Air Pollution Control Division will begin a 30 -day public notice period for Northern Priming Et Prestain - Northern Priming Et Prestain. A copy of this public notice and the public comment packet are enclosed. Thank you for assisting the Division by posting a copy of this public comment packet in your office. Public copies of these documents are required by Colorado Air Quality Control Commission regulations. The packet must be available for public inspection for a period of thirty (30) days from the beginning of the public notice period. Please send any comment regarding this public notice to the address below. Colorado Dept. of Public Health Et Environment APCD-SS-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 Attention: Public Notice Coordinator 4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530 P 303-692-2000 www.colorado.gov/cdphe Jared Polls, Governor I Jill Hunsaker Ryan, MPH, Executive Director CC: pL(Tp), Hi- CDS/rfq PW(5i4/EQ/G3-1/CK), O6(m) OI/07/21 2021-0060 Air Pollution Control Division Notice of a Proposed Project or Activity Warranting Public Comment Website Title: Northern Priming Et Prestain - Northern Priming Et Prestain - Weld County Notice Period Begins: December 29, 2020 Notice is hereby given that an application for a proposed project or activity has been submitted to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division for the following source of air pollution: Applicant: Northern Priming Et Prestain Facility: Northern Priming Et Prestain Lumber prestaining facility 432 5th Street, Kersey, CO 80644 Weld County The proposed project or activity is as follows: The applicant the source is requesting a federally enforceable limit on the potential to emit in order to avoid other requirements The Division has determined that this permitting action is subject to public comment per Colorado Regulation No. 3, Part B, Section III.C due to the following reason(s): • the source is requesting a federally enforceable limit on the potential to emit in order to avoid other requirements The Division has made a preliminary determination of approval of the application. A copy of the application, the Division's analysis, and a draft of Construction Permit 86WE601 have been filed with the Weld County Clerk's office. A copy of the draft permit and the Division's analysis are available on the Division's website at https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/air-permit-public-notices The Division hereby solicits submission of public comment from any interested person concerning the ability of the proposed project or activity to comply with the applicable standards and regulations of the Commission. The Division will receive and consider written public comments for thirty calendar days after the date of this Notice. Comments may be submitted using the following options: • Use the web form at https://www.colorado.Rov/pacific/cdphe/air-permit-public-notices. This page also includes guidance for public participation • Send an email to cdphe.commentsapcd@state.co.us • Send comments to our mailing address: Conor Whetsel Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, APCD-SS-B1 Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 COLORADO Department of Public Health 6 Eavit'OnmErit Permit number: Date issued: Issued to: COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Department of Public Health Fs Environment CONSTRUCTION PERMIT 86WE601 Issuance: 9 Northern Priming Et Prestain Facility Name: Plant AIRS ID: Physical Location: County: General Description: Northern Priming Et Prestain 123/0140 432 5th Street, Kersey Weld Lumber prestaining facility Equipment or activity subject to this permit: AIRS Point Description 001 Various spraying and non -spraying lumber surface coating lines; each line equipped with spraying and non -spray coating units, and the associated lumber handling equipment. Changes to the paint booths or addition of new booths will not warrant modification to this permit unless the change results in air pollutant emissions increases as stipulated below in this permit. THIS PERMIT IS GRANTED SUBJECT TO ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION AND THE COLORADO AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT C.R.S. (25-7-101 et seq), TO THOSE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS: REQUIREMENTS TO SELF -CERTIFY FOR FINAL APPROVAL 1. This construction permit represents final permit approval to operate emission points 001. Therefore, it is not necessary to self -certify. (Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.G.5). EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND RECORDS 2. Emissions of air pollutants must not exceed the following limitations. Monthly records of the actual emission rates must be maintained by the applicant and made available to the Division for inspection upon request. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, II.A.4.) Annual Limits: AIRS Point Tons per Year Emission Type pM PMto PMZ,5 NO. SO2 VOC CO 001 1.28 0.86 1.03 ---- ---- 13.30 ---- Point COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Oeaartment of Pubic Health b Environment Page 1 of 8 See "Notes to Perm; limits. n factors and methods used to calculate Facility -wide emissions of each individual hazardous air pollutant must not exceed 8.0 tpy. Facility -wide emissions of total ha r pollutants must not exceed 20.0 tpy. Compliance with the annual limits, for Both criteria and hazardous air pollutants, must be determined on a rolling twelve (12) m:-th total. By the end of each month a new twelve month total is calculated based on th evious twelve months' data. The permit holder must calculate actual emissions each month and keep a compliance record on site or at a local field office with site responsibility for Division review. All emission calculations must be made using the emission factors and format specified in "Notes to Permit Holder." The owner or operator must submit an Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) and receive a modified permit prior to the use of any other method of calculating emissions. 3. The following control equipment must be maintained and operated to ensure satisfactory performance. The uncontrolled emissions must be reduced by at least the control efficiencies listed below. The owner or operator must monitor compliance with this condition through the results of approved compliance tests (when required), compliance with the Operating and Maintenance Plan, compliance records, and other methods as approved by the Division. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.E.) AIRS Point Control Device Controlled Pollutants Control Efficiency 001. Exhaust filters/paint arrestors PM 95% PM,D PMz.s PROCESS LIMITATIONS AND RECORDS 4. This source must be limited to the following maximum consumption, processing and/or operational rates as listed below. Monthly records of the actual process rate must be maintained by the applicant and made available to the Division for inspection upon request. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, II.A.4) Process/Consumption Limits AIRS Point Process Parameter Annual Limit 001 Volatile materials usage Must be limited by the VOC emission limits above.* Note * Emissions of organic material released during clean-up operations, disposal, and other fugitive emissions must be included when determining total emissions, unless the source owner or operator documents that the VOCs are collected and disposed of in a manner that prevents evaporation to the atmosphere. COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Depanrnent of Public Health Er Environment Page 2 of 8 Compliance with th '' pr. --ss its must e d ermined on a rolling twelve (12) month total. By the end o eac mon a new we ve-mont otal is calculated based on the previous twelve months' data. This requirement must be met by not exceeding the emission limits above. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 5. Visible emissions must not exceed e source. During periods of startup, pro visible emissions must not exceed 30% consecutive minutes. Opacity must b Number 1, II.A.1. Et 4.) y .'=rcent (20%) opacity during normal operation of the s modification, or adjustment of control equipment acity for more than six minutes in any sixty ermined using EPA Method 9. (Reference: Regulation 6. This source is subject to the odor requirements of Regulation Number 2. (State only enforceable) 7. This source is subject to the requirements of Regulation Number 7 Part B, III. regarding Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds as follows: a. No person shall dispose of volatile organic compounds by evaporation, or spillage unless RACT is utilized. (Reference: Regulation Number 7 Part B, III.A.) 8. High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) paint spray guns or an alternative Division -approved surface coating method(s) must be used for any application of base coats, clear coats, and for any top coat. (Reference: Regulation Number 7, Part C, I.A.9.a.(ii)) The owner or operator complies with this requirement by using air -assisted -airless application equipment for the application of base coats, clear coats, and any top coats. 9. This source is subject to the Regulation to Control Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds, Regulation Number 7, Part C, I. as follows: a. Control techniques and work practices shall be implemented at all times to reduce volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from fugitive sources. Control techniques and work practices include, but are not limited to (Part C, I.A.7.a.): i. tight -fitting covers for open tanks (I.A.7.a.(1)); ii. covered containers for solvent wiping cloths (I.A.7.a.(2)); iii. proper disposal of dirty clean-up solvent (I.A.7.a.(3)). b. Emissions of organic material released during clean-up operations, disposal, and other fugitive emissions shall be included when determining total emissions; unless the source owner or operator documents that the VOCs are collected and disposed of in a manner that prevents evaporation to the atmosphere (Part C, I.A.7.b). c. Recordkeeping procedures shall follow the guidance in "Recordkeeping Guidance Document for Surface Coating Operations and the Graphic Arts Industry," July 1989, EPA 340/1-88-003 (Part C, I.A.B.c). d. No owner or operator of a facility or operation engaging in flat wood manufacturing and surface finishing facilities that manufacture printed interior panels made of hardwood plywood and thin particle board; natural finish hardwood plywood panels, or hardwood paneling with Class II finishes may operate a coating application system subject to this regulation that emits VOC in excess of (Part C, I.M.2 Et 3): eek COLORADO Aix Pollution Control Division Department of Public Health b Environment Page 3 of 8 i. Printed mtenor panels: ` .0 lb/1000 sq. ft. ii. Natural finish hardwood plywood panels: 12.0 lb/1000 sq. ft. iii. Class II finishes on hardwo10.0 lb/1000 sq. ft. Note: Each of the above emiss h'n limitations apply regardless the number of coats applied. 10. This source is located in an ozone non -attainment or attainment -maintenance area and subject to the Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) requirements of Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.D.2. The requirements of condition numbers 7, 8, and 9 above were determined to be RACT for this source. OPERATING Ft MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 11. The owner or operator must follow the most current operating and maintenance (atM) plan and recordkeeping format approved by the Division in order to demonstrate compliance on an ongoing basis with the requirements of this permit. Revisions to the OEtM plan are subject to Division approval prior to implementation. Note that the Division may modify the monitoring requirements as part of the Title V Operating Permit if this facility is subject to Title V permitting (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.G.7.). COMPLIANCE TESTING AND SAMPLING Initial Testing Requirements 12. Initial testing is not required for this source. Periodic Testing Requirements 13. Periodic testing is not required for this source. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 14. All previous versions of this permit are cancelled upon issuance of this permit. 15. The permit number must be marked on the subject equipment for ease of identification. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B, III.E.) (State only enforceable) 16. A Revised Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) must be filed: (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part A, II.C.) a. By April 30 of the year following a significant increase in emissions. A significant increase in emissions is defined as follows: For any criteria pollutant: For sources emitting less than 100 tons per year, a change in actual emissions of five tons per year or more, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted; or COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Department of Public Health b Environment Page 4 of 8 For volatile T•t'`co •u V C) a mt .yen oxide (NOx) sources in an ozone non-attainmen area emi ing ess an ons of VOC or nitrogen oxide per year, a change in actual emissions of one ton per year or more or five percent, whichever is greater, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted; or For sources emitting 100 t actual emissions of five pe the level reported on the last ear or more of a criteria pollutant, a change in 0 tons per year or more, whichever is less, above EN submitted; or For sources emitting any amo i.ry-a of lead, a change in actual emissions, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted, of fifty (50) pounds of lead For any non -criteria reportable pollutant: If the emissions increase by 50% or five (5) tons per year, whichever is less, above the level reported on the last APEN submitted to the Division. b. Whenever there is a change in the owner or operator of any facility, process, or activity; or c. Whenever new control equipment is installed, or whenever a different type of control equipment replaces an existing type of control equipment; or d. Whenever a permit limitation must be modified; or e. No later than 30 days before the existing APEN expires. 17. The requirements of Colorado Regulation No. 3, Part D apply at such time that any stationary source or modification becomes a major stationary source or major modification solely by virtue of a relaxation in any enforceable limitation that was established after August 7, 1980, on the capacity of the source or modification to otherwise emit a pollutant such as a restriction on hours of operation (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part D, V.A.7.B). With respect to this Condition, Part D requirements may apply to future modifications if emission limits are modified to equal or exceed the following threshold levels: AIRS Point Equipment lion Description Pollutant Emissions - tons per year Threshold current permit limit 001 Paint Booths VOC 50 13.3 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 18. This permit and any attachments must be retained and made available for inspection upon request. The permit may be reissued to a new owner by the Division as provided in Regulation Number 3, Part B, II.B upon a request for transfer of ownership and the submittal of a revised APEN and the required fee. 19. If this permit specifically states that final approval has been granted, then the remainder of this condition is not applicable. Otherwise, the issuance of this construction permit is considered initial approval and does not provide "final" approval for this activity or operation of this source. Final approval of the permit must be secured from the APCD in writing in accordance with the provisions of 25-7=114.5(12)(a) C.R.S. and AQCC Regulation Number 3, COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Department of Public Health 6 Enwonment Page 5 of 8 Part B, III.G. Final a'r_ • can �t 6 ray ed u . it t operation or activity commences and has been verified by e APCD as con orming in a respects with the conditions of the permit. Once self -certification of all points has been reviewed and approved by the Division, it will provide written documentation of such final approval. Details for obtaining final approval to operate are located in the Requirements to Self -Certify for Final Approval section of this permit. The operator must retain the permit final approval letter issued by the Division after completion of self -certification with the most current construction permit. 20. This permit is issued in reliance upon- accuracy and completeness of information supplied by the applicant and is conditioned u. conduct of the activity, or construction, installation and operation of the source, in accordance with this information and with representations made by the applicant or applicant's agents. It is valid only for the equipment and operations or activity specifically identified on the permit. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B III.E.) By: Conor Whetsel Permit Engineer Permit History Issuance Date Description Initial Approval March 19, 1987 Issued to Northern Priming Et Prestain. Initial Approval - Modification No. 1 September 9, 1989 Modification to relocate source, increase material usage, and add carbon control system. Final Approval October 26, 1995 Final approval issued. Initial Approval - Modification No. 2 June 14, 1996 Modification to increase VOC emissions, material consumption, etc. Permit made federally - enforceable to make the source synthetic minor. Final Approval - Modification No. 3 February 27 1998 Modification made to add a fourth coating line Final Approval - Modification No. 4 November 2, 1999 This modification was made to add coating lines to a total of ten. In addition, the particulate emissions were recalculated and determined to be insignificant based on current information. HAP synthetic minor limits were changed so that insignificant emissions need not be considered. Hourly limits were replaced with rolling 12 - month totals and other conditions were updated per current APCD policy. Final Approval - Modification No. 5 July 7, 2001 Permit modification for flexibility to change equipment with no requirement to modify the permit. Issuance #8 June 23, 2015 Change in materials usage resulting in hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) emissions; Particulate emissions included with the permit limits; Reissued as final to Northern Priming Et Prestain, Inc. Issuance #9 This Issuance Issued to Norther Priming Et Prestain ge COLORADO Aix Pollution Control Division Department of Publ c Health & Enwonment Page 6 of 8 OC limit from 84.8 tpy to 13.3 tpy to avoid itle V requirements due to area redesignation to serious nonattainment. Notes to Permit Holder (as of date of permit issuance): 1) The production or raw material pr are based on the production/processin may be revised upon request of the p emission control regulation or any a notice (APEN) and application form must be submitted with a request for a permit revision. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B II.A.4. ) mits and emission limits contained in this permit rates requested in the permit application. These limits ittee providing there is no exceedence of any specific t air quality standard. A revised air pollutant emission 2) This source is subject to the Common Provisions Regulation Part II, Subpart E, Affirmative Defense Provision for Excess Emissions During Malfunctions. The permittee must notify the Division of any malfunction condition which causes a violation of any emission limit or limits stated in this permit as soon as possible, but no later than noon of the next working day, followed by written notice to the Division addressing all of the criteria set forth in Part II.E.1. of the Common Provisions Regulation. See: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/aqcc- regs. 3) The following emissions of non -criteria reportable air pollutants are estimated based upon the process limits as indicated in this permit. This information is listed to inform the operator of the Division's analysis of the specific compounds emitted if the source(s) operate at the permitted limitations. AIRS Point Pollutant CAS # Uncontrolled Emission Rate (Ib/yr) Reportable 001 Ethylene Glycol 107-21-1 339.0 Yes Glycol Ethers N/A 105.0 No Manganese Compounds N/A 7.3 No 4) The emission levels contained in this permit are based on the following emission factors: Point 001 - Volatile Materials Usage: VOC/HAP Emissions: Mass balance assuming that the entire solvent contents in the products are emitted. VOC/HAPemissions = (Product consumption)*(VOC%/HAPs%)*(Product Density), TSP/PM,o/PM2.semissions = (Product consumption)*(Particulate%)*(1-TE)*(1-CE), Where: Product consumption = Beginning Inventory + New Purchases - End Inventory Product is in gallons per year Product Density is in pounds per gallon VOC%/ HAP% is in weight fraction (i.e. VOC/HAP's weight percent in the product divided by 100), Particulate%is in weight fraction (i.e. particulate's weight percent in the product divided by 100) z COLORADO Air Pollution Control Division Department of Public Health b Environment Page 7 of 8 TE=T CE = Control efficiency weight fraction 5) In accordance with C.R.S. 25-7-114.1, each Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) associated with this permit is valid for a term of five ears from the date it was received by the Division. A revised APEN must be submitted nn 30 days before the five-year term expires. Please refer to the most recent annua ee invoice to determine the APEN expiration date for each emissions point associated with is permit. For any questions regarding a specific expiration date call the Division at (30=-692-3150. 6) This facility is classified as follows: Applicable Requirement Status Operating Permit Synthetic Minor Source, VOC NANSR Synthetic Minor Source, VOC 7) The permit holder is required to pay fees for the processing time for this permit. An invoice for these fees will be issued after the permit is issued. Failure to pay the invoice will result in revocation of this permit. The permit holder must pay the invoice within 30 days of receipt of the invoice (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part A, VI.B.). 8) Unless specifically stated otherwise, the general and specific conditions contained in this permit have been determined by the Division to be necessary to assure compliance with the provisions of Section 25-7-114.5(7)(a), C.R.S. 9) Each and every condition of this permit is a material part hereof and is not severable. Any challenge to or appeal of a condition hereof must constitute a rejection of the entire permit and upon such occurrence, this permit must be deemed denied ab initio. This permit may be revoked at any time prior to self -certification and final authorization by the Division on grounds set forth in the Colorado Air Pollution Prevention and Control Act and regulations of the AQCC including failure to meet any express term or condition of the permit. If the Division denies a permit, conditions imposed upon a permit are contested by the applicant, or the Division revokes a permit, the applicant or owner or operator of a source may request a hearing before the AQCC for review of the Division's action. (Reference: Regulation Number 3, Part B III.F.) 10) Section 25-7-114.7(2)(a), C.R.S. requires that all sources required to file an Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) must pay an annual emission fee. If a source or activity is to be discontinued, the owner must notify the Division in writing requesting a cancellation of the permit. Upon notification, annual fee billing will terminate. 11) Violation of the terms of a permit or of the provisions of the Colorado Air Pollution Prevention and Control Act or the regulations of the AQCC may result in administrative, civil or criminal enforcement actions under Sections 25-7-115 (enforcement), -121 (injunctions), -122 (civil penalties), -122.1 (criminal penalties), C.R.S. 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ST nClear 125 ee3 N% fa% . 0 0% 0096 0.a ob% 00 00% I3.0 O. 0% pn bm% 0D 0,0% 00 00 4.0 0. 431 0 0.0% 0'.05 ab% 00% 40 3 0% 0.p' Totaltl.9 0.9 0.2 01 00 AO : at Rrc Total (7.1 0.02 MS am aco 3.00 0.00 0.00 Om 0.90 qm Soo 9,00 om am am r 0,00 Air Use Permit Application for Northern Priming & Prestain. 1. Administration information a} Filing fee $216.00 attached. b) Form APCD-101 attached. c) Form APCD-226 attached. 2. We request a modification to Northern Priming & Prestain permit # 86WE601. a) Reduce VOC emissions from 84.8 tons/yr. to 13.3 tons/yr. b) Increase PM from 10.5 tons/yr. to 13.0 tons/yr. PM10 and PM 2.5 limits remain the same. cj Increase Ethylene glycol emissions from 5795 lbs./yr. to 8.81 tons/yr. The increase in ethylene glycol is due to the conversion to waterborne coatings. The primary solvent in waterborne coatings is ethylene glycol, a trade-off for the substantial reduction in VOC emissions. d) No changes to existing or future equipment quantities in the current permit. e) See Attachment "A" for 2019 actual emissions. 3. General information a) The facility and equipment coat wood and wood products for protection and decorative purposes. b) The facility is in operation 8 hrs./day, 5 days/week, 52 weeks /yr. 4. Equipment information. a) An aerial view of the plant is attached. b) A plant layout with equipment placement and identification is attached. c) Equipment drawings are attached. d) A process description with an analysis of HVLP and Air -assisted -airless application equipment and justification for using a %70 transfer efficiency rate are attached. 5. Material usage and emissions. a) Material Usage summary for 2019. b) 2019 actual material usage summary and detail. cj Material List with components. d) 2019 Component Usage list. e) 2019 HAPs Usage list. f) Component Usage calculations for 2019 actual and for the proposed permit. The 2019 actual component usage was used to calculate the permit request amount by multiplying 2019 value by a factor of 52. The resulting requested permit limits are substantially higher than the current installed equipment can process but allow for growth and installation of the additional equipment already in the current permit. APCN -102a. Cost of incineration for 2019 Actual and Permit Request. Based on 2019 actual usage and emission data, the cost to control (incinerate) the 0.256 tons of VOCs emitted would be $415,844/ton, with a total annual cost of $106,456. Based on 2019 permit proposed usage and emission data, the cost to control (incinerate) the 13.3 tons of VOCs emitted would be $14,758/ton, with a total annual cost of $196,286. Both,of these costs are very high compared to the minimal reduction in VOCs. Form APCD-101. Company Name: Source Name: COLORADO Department of Public Health b Environment Company Contact Information Form Ver. September 10, 2008 Northern Priming & Prestain Northern Priming & Prestain Permit Contact': Jeff Jaklinski Address: 3435 Boone Ave SW Street Wyoming MI 49519 City State Zip Phone Number: 616-446-9127 Fax Number: 616-261-8026 E-mail: jjaklinski@sbcglobal.net Billing Contact: jPernrit Fees) Brent Glover Address: 432 5th Street, PO Box 491 Street Kersey CO 80644 City State Zip Phone Number: 970-352-7107 Fax Number: 970-346-0010 E-mail: nppsbg@gmail.com Compliance Contact': Brent Glover Address: 432 5th Street, PO Box 491 Street Kersey CO 80644 City State Zip Phone Number: 970-352-7107 Fax Number: 970-346-0010 E-mail: nppsbg@gmail.com Bitting Contact: (Annual Fees)° Brent Glover Address: 432 5th Street, PO Box 491 Street Kersey CO 80644 City State Zip Phone Number: 970-352-7107 Fax Number: 970-346-0010 E-mail: nppsbg@gmail.com Check how would you like to receive your permit fee invoice? Mail: ri E-mail: Fax; ri Footnotes: I The permit contact should be the point of contact for technical information contained in the permit application. This may be a company representative or a consultant. The compliance contact should be the point of contact for discussing inspection and compliance at the permitted facility. ' The billing contact (Permit fees) should be the point of contact that should receive the invoice for fees associated with processing the permit application & issuing the permit. (Reg. 3, Part A, Section VI.B) a The billing contact (Annual fees) should be the point of contact that should receive the invoices issued on an annual basis for fees associated with actual emissions reported on APENs for the facility. (Reg. 3, Part A, Section VI.C) Page 1 of 1 AP Form-APCU-I0I-Company-Contact-Information (2).doc Surface Coating and Solvent Usage APEN Form APCD-226 Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) and Application for Construction Permit All sections of this APEN and application must be completed for both new and existing facilities, including APEN updates. Incomplete AP£Ns will be rejected and will require re -submittal. Your APEN will be rejected if it is fitted out incorrectly, is missing information, or lacks payment for the filing fee. The re -submittal will require payment for a new filing fee. This APEN is to be used for coating, painting, cleaning solvent, and volatile materials usage operations. If your emission source does not fall into one of these categories, there may be a more specific APEN for your source (e.g. mining operations, boiler, print shop, etc.). In addition, the General APEN (Form APCD-200) is available if the specialty APEN options will not satisfy your reporting needs. A list of all available APEN forms can be found on the Air Pollution Control Division (APCD) website. This emission notice is valid for five (5) years. Submission of a revised APEN is required 30 days prior to expiration of the five-year term, or when a reportable change is made (significant emissions increase, increase production, new equipment, change in fuel type, etc.). See Regulation No. 3, Part A, II.C. for revised APEN requirements. Permit Number: 86WE60 I AIRS ID Number: 123 / 140 /001 Section 1 - Administrative Information Company Name': Site Name: Northern Priming & Prestain Northern Priming & Prestain Site Location: 4432 5th Street Kersey, CO Mailing Address: 432 5th Street PO BOX 491 (include Zip Code) s Portable Source Home Base: Kersey, CO 80644 Site Location Wed County: NAICS or SIC Code: 2491 Contact Person: Brent Glover Phone Number: 1-970-352-71.07 E -Mail Address2: nppsbg@gmail,com Use the full, legal company name registered with the Colorado Secretary of State. This is the company name that wilt appear on all documents issued by the APCD. Any changes will require additional paperwork. 2 Permits, exemption letters, and any processing invoices will be issued by the APCD via e-mail to the address provided. `tJ810U COLORADO 1 f w . N.alenbgronmule Permit Number: 86WE601 AIRS ID Number: 123 /140 /001 Section 2 - Requested Action ❑ NEW permit OR newly -reported emission source (check one below) ❑ STATIONARY source ❑ PORTABLE source -OR - ❑ MODIFICATION to existing permit (check each box below that applies) ❑ Change fuel or equipment ❑ Change company name3 ❑ Add point to existing permit Change permit limit ❑ Transfer of ownership4 ❑ Other (describe below) -OR - ❑ APEN submittal for update only (Note blank APENs will not be accepted) - ADDITIONAL PERMIT ACTIONS - Limit Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) with a federally -enforceable limit on Potential To Emit (PTE) ❑ APEN submittal for permit exempt/grandfathered source Additional Info Et Notes: See Attachment "A" for actual emissions. 3 For company name change, a completed Company Name Change Certification Form (Form APCD-1O6) must be submitted. 4 For transfer of ownership, a completed Transfer of Ownership Certification Form (Form APCD-1O4) must be submitted. Section 3 - General Information Facility Function: Q Other (explain): ❑ Automobile Coating ❑ Metal Parts Coating ❑ Plastic Parts Coating Wood and wood products coating. General description of equipment and purpose: Application of coatings and primers to lumber products. For existing sources, operation began on: 03/19/1987 For new or reconstructed sources, the projected start-up date is: ❑ Check this box if operating hours are 8,760 hours per year; if fewer, fill out the fields below: Normal Hours of Source Operation: 8 hours/day 5 days/week 52 weeks/year ,3...e and ll,iv 1t 0i!l..v ,0 2 COLORADO o.i..m.gn b�... NMt� i Frn Permit Number: 86WE601 Allis ID Number: 123 /140 /001 Section 4 - Equipment Information List the type of equipment located at this facility (e.g. paint booths, dip -tanks, powder coating units, etc.). Attach additional sheets as needed for additional equipment. Unit No. Process Equipment Description (Include Make, Model, and Serial No.) Year of Installation Control Equipment Present. (Yes or No) l i Air assisted spray with oven Various yes 2 Air assisted sprayer 2 x booths with oven Various yes 3 Brush and roller application Various no 4 Brush and roller application Various no 5 6 x coating lines Future yes Is any emission control equipment or practice used to reduce emissions? El Yes ❑ No If yes, describe the control equipment AND state the collection and control efficiencies: Pollutant Emissions Control Equipment Description (Include Make, Model, and Serial No.) Year of Installation Collection Efficiency (X of total emissions captured by control equipment) Control Efficiency (X reduction of captured emissions) TSP (PM) Exhaust filters/paint arrestors Various 95 95 PM,o Exhaust filters/paint arrestors Various 95 95 PM2.5 Exhaust filters/paint arrestors Various 95 95 Sox NOx CO VOC Other: COLORADO 3 ' ar. Win: zwatro", Permit Number: 86 y V E60 1 AIRS ID Number: 123 /140 /001 Section 5 - Paints, Cleaning Solvents, and Volatile Materials Usage Information Coating Materials Application Method: Note: "TE" means "Transfer Efficiency percent (%)." It is used to estimate particulate emissions. El Dip, Brush, or Roller (DBR): TE = 95% ❑ Electrostatic, High Voltage (ENV): TE = 90% ❑ High Volume Low Pressure Gun (HVLP): TE = 65% ❑ Electrostatic, Low Voltage (ELV): TE = 65% O Air -Assisted Airless/Airless (AAA/A): TE = 40% ❑ Conventional Air Atomizing (CAA): TE = 25% ❑ Others (describe): Actual Average Time Spent for Materials Application: 8 hours/day Actual hours of materials application will be used in conjunction with actual or requested V0C and HAPs emissions to establish the facility's Potential to Emit (PTE). Volatile Materials Usage: List the most commonly used products at your facility below. This includes paint and solvents. You should report any material usage associated with surface preparation and clean-up, in addition to your paint and solvent/thinner use. Attach additional sheets for additional products as needed. Product No. Name of Product Annual Usage (specify Units) SOS ID or Name 1 See Attachment "B" for list 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Or! 1.1 APC.LE .172 Sol:vent s s>^�`->t� + PEN gip COLORADO 4 is D.__ owl P.t. NWU6 En.mmmww.nt Permit Number: 86 W E60 1 AIRS ID Number: 123 /140 /001 Section 6 - Powder Coatings Usage Ei Check this box if your process does NOT include powder coating and skip to Section 7. Actual Usage: Application Method: Control Device: tons per year Requested Usages: tons per year Transfer Efficiency (TE): % Control Efficiency (CE): % s Requested values will become permit limitations or will be evaluated for exempt status, as applicable, and should consider future process growth. Requested values are required on all AP£Ns, including APEN updates. Section 7 - Geographical/Stack Information Geographical Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude or UTM) 40.385379 x -104.559576 ❑ Check box if the following information is not applicable to the source because emissions will not be emitted from a stack. If this is the case, the rest of this section may remain blank. Operator Stack ID:No. Discharge Height Above Above Ground Level (Feet) Temp. Flow Rate MCFM) Ye[vci!ty (Jtlse+c) See Attachment "C" Ambient interior Indicate the direction of the stack outlet: (check one) ❑ Upward ❑ Horizontal ❑ Downward El Other (describe): ❑ Upward with obstructing raincap Indicate the stack opening and size: (check one) ❑ Circular Interior stack diameter (inches): ❑ Square/rectangle Interior stack width (inches): Interior stack depth (inches): ❑ Other (describe): i.JC. ce i.. it d Sf.-.M:cr, �i caLoRAoo 5 I NIPxw. s tow �m.ry Permit Number: 86WE601 AIRS ID Number: 123 /140 /001 Section 8 - Criteria Pollutant Emissions Information Attach all emission calculations and emission factor documentation to this APEN form. From what year is the following reported actual annual emissions data' 2019 Use the following table to report the criteria pollutant emissions from source: Use the data reported in Sections 3-6 to calculate these emissions. Pollutant Uncontrolled Emission Factor (Specify Units) Emission Factor Source (AP-42, etc.) f3•, Actual Annual Emissions , Requested Annual Permit Emission Limit(sy - u (tons/year) d t (tons/year) Uncontrolled(tons/year) (tons/yearControll) voC Tons/yr Mass balance 0.25 0.25 13.3 13.3 TSP (PM) Tons/yr Mass balance 0.49 0.02 25.52 1.28 PMto Tons/yr Mass balance 0.33 0.02 17.24 0.86 Pm2.s Tons/yr Mass balance 0.40 0.02 20.69 1.03 Other: Ethylene glycol Tons/yr Mass balance 0.17 0.17 8.81 8.81 5 Requested values will become permit limitations or will be evaluated for exempt status, as applicable, and should consider future process growth. Requested values are required on all APENs, including APEN updates. 6 Annual emission fees will be based on actual controlled emissions reported. If source has not yet started operating, provide projected emissions. Section 9 - Non -Criteria Pollutant Emissions Information Does the emissions source have any uncontrolled actual emissions of non -criteria pollutants (e.g. HAP - hazardous air pollutant) equal to or greater than 250 lbs/year? El Yes ❑ No If yes, use the following table to report the non -criteria pollutant (NAP) emissions from source: Use the data reported in Sections 3-6 to calculate these emissions.) CAS Number Chemical Name Overall Control Efficiency Uncontrolled Actual Emissions (lbs/year) Controlled Actual Emissions° Ohs/year) 107211 Ethylene glycol 0.0% 339 339 r I 6 Annual emission fees wilt be based on actual controlled emissions reported. If source has not yet started operating, provide projected emissions. .... . t� � i i r:it �:' l P Rev i. lJ �L.f �, �, I ... .. ,. ...lily �:. ,.. ..:I s. 1�4� [ �. .. COLORADO Depseement iWItA b fnnwnw.n, Permit Number: 86WE601 Alas ID Number: 123 /140 /001 PC ¢ <. Section 10 - Applicant Certification I hereby certify that all information contained herein and information submitted with this application is complete, true, and cpSrect. '-kcy-v -3 d — O.1 Signature of Legally Authorized Person (not a vendor or consultant) Date Lavern Glover President Name (print) kn-Li igry 61,e UE-e Title Check the appropriate box to request a copy of the: Q Draft permit prior to issuance Q Draft permit prior to public notice (Checking any of these boxes may result in an increased fee and/or processing time) This emission notice is valid for five (5) years. Submission of a revised APEN is required 30 days prior to expiration of the five-year term, or when a reportable change is made (significant emissions increase, increase production, new equipment, change in fuel type, etc.). See Regulation No. 3, Part A, II.C. for revised APEN requirements. Send this form along with $216.00 to: For more information or assistance call: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division APCD-SS-B1 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, CO 80246-1530 Small Business Assistance Program (303) 692-3175 OR (303)692-3148 APCD Main Phone Number Make check payable to: (303) 692-3150 Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment COLORADO 7 11,Artme. of w.1,61.r1 ueso. Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain 12 Month Summary For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Month 2019-01 2019-02 2019-03 2019-04 2013--05 2019-06 2019-07 2019-08 2019-09 201.9-10 2019-11 2019-12 Material Additive Total Total Volume Volume #VOC Gallons 86.00 0.00 .12.04 86.00 75.00 0.00 1.7.:6 75.00 98.20 0.00 30.80 98.20 59.45 0.00 22.99 59.45 144.44 0.00 38.44 144.44 226.45 0.00 81.11 2..26.45 162.39 0.00 40.91 162.39 244.95 0.00 73.60 244.95 171.:00 0.00 36.71. _71.00 200.27 0.00 45.69 200.27 91.20 0.00 1.7.53 91.20 234.45 0.00 95.1.1. 2.34.45 Emission Unit 179.3.85 0.00 512.13 1793.85 Tons 0.25 C3rand Total 1..793..85 0.00 51.2.1.3 1793.85 Tans 0.25 10/02/2020 Page 1 Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 Material Usage Summary for Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL. P -No. Gallons - Exempt 79550.A 152.00 Total 152.00 96-12 9.25 Total 9.25 96-13 0.25 Total 0.25 96-2 10.25 Total 10.25 96-23 15.50 Total 15.50 96-3 2.27 Total 2.27 96-4 0.50 Total 0.50 96-5 0.57 Total 0.57 96-6 1.25 Total 1.25 0C:80125 1477.00 Total 1477:00 V501/ 125.00 Total 125.00 ADDITIVE I ADDITIVE 2 PA -No. Gallons - Exempt PA -No. Gallons - Exempt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 TULA .. GALLONS 152,00 152.00 9.25 9.25 0.25 0.25 10.25 10.25 15.50 15,50 2.27 2.27 0.50 0.50 0.57 0.57 1.25 1.25 1477.00 1477.00 125.00 125.00 NORTHERN PRIMING 1793.85 0.00 0.00 1793.85 11/04/2020 Page A 7T74 ch rnexer Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain Code: 79550A Desc: Olympic maximum Allowed VOC: 0.000 CAS Number 107211 96297 1.1.2345 7732185 Material Listing with Components Type: P M: PPG S/T Neutral Base Class: Water%t 0.000 Actual VOC: 0.160 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 8.4;0 Prcnt Component Name 0.71 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 0.47 2.-butanone oxi.me 0,.32 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER 79.76 Water Code: 96-1.2 Type: P M: PPC Desc: PPG Colorant Raw Umber Class: Water$: 0.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 6.250 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 1.5.700 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 10721.1. 30.25 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 1309371 30.00 IRON OXIDE 14807966 10.00 HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC 111466 7.50 2,2-oxybisethanol 1.3131.:34 5.00 Manganese dioxide N450 1344261 5.00 ALUM1NUMOXIDE /4808607 1.50 SILICA, CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ 1333564__ 1.00 BLACK PIGMENT CARBON 13463677 1.00 TITANIUM DIOXIDE 7732185 21.`12 Water Code: 96-13 Type:M M:PPG Desc: PPG Colorant M Durable Red Class: Water: 0.000 Allowed WC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 3.040 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 10760 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 1.0'•2..1.1. 33.1.6 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 14807966 30.00 HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC 9036195 7.00 T-DET C08 148.08607 1.00 SILICA, CRYS'T'ALLINE QUARTZ 7732185 25.00 Writer N230 0.0? GLYCOL ETHERS Code: 96-2 Desc; PPG Colorant Lama Black Type: P M: PPG Class: Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 3.180 VOC by Weight: CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 107211 25.55 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 14807966 30.00 HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC 1.333864 10.00 BLACK PIGMENT CARBON 111466 6.39 2,2-oxybi.sethanol 7732135 15,26 Water. Code: 96-23 Type : P Desc: PPG Colorant W `i.taniun Dioxide M: PPG Class: Water: 0.000 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 11.450 Water$: 0.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC 3.7610 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 16.710 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 1.3463677 60.00 TITANIUM DIOXIDE 107211 22.29 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 9036195 5.001 T-DET 208 11/04/2020 1 Page Material Listing with Components 7631.869 68412544 21645512 7732185 25265774 5.00 SILICA 5.00 Nonphenol, branched, ethoxylated 1..:50 Aluminum hydroxide 5.53 Water 0.12. 2;2;4-Tr.imethyl-l;3-pentanediol monoisobut.yrate Code: 96-3 Type:P M:PPG Desc: PPG Col.or.ant. Yellow Oxide est #VOC/ga.l Class: Water$: 17.100 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 2.780 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Ga11on: 15.440 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 107982 13.74 1-METHOXY-2-PROPANOL 111466 3.44 2,2-axybisethanol 14807966 5.00 HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC 13463677 1.50 TITANIUM DIOXIDE 1072..11. 0.18 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 7732185 17.10 Water 64741657 0.41 Naptha (petroleum), Heavy Alkylate 67630 10.17 ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 57556 0.11 1,2-PROPANEDIOL Code: Sri -4 Type:P M: PPG Desc: PPG Colorant D Thal° Greer; Class: Water$: 0.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 4.840 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 15.700 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 1.48079661 30.00 HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SII.,ICATE, TALC 107211 24.63 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 111466 6.1.6 2,2-oxybisethanol 7732185 17.30 Water Coder 96-5 Type:M Desc: PPG colorant E Thalo Blue M: PPG Class: Water$: 23x.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 2.750 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 11.450 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 107.21.1. 2.4.00 ETHYLENE GI:,YCOLr 7732185 23.00 Waiter. Code: 96-6 Type:P M:PPG Desc: PPG Colorant: F Red Oxide Class: Water%: 0.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 1..570 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 17.890 CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 1309371 70.00 IRON OXIDE 9036195 10.00 T-DET C08 107211 9.00 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 7732185 17.00 Water Code: UC80125 Type:P M:PPG Desc: MC EXT FIN ACR/.LTX ST NEU Class: Water%: 0.000 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 0.140 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 8.980 CAS Number 1408607 1403607B 68855549 107"211 Prcnt Component Name 5.00 Crystalline s.i.liCa respirable <10 moc:rons 5.00 Crystalline silica respirable x.1.0 microns 5.00 K.ieselguhr, soda ash flux -calcined 1.44 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 11/04/2020 Page 2 4-r-rA ipne r. 7,Material Listing with Components 1.26738 14464461 26530201 7732185 1.50 Tributyl phosphate 1.00 Cristobal..i.te (<10 mocrons) 1.00 Octhilinone - iso 74.00 Water Code: V50V Type:P M:PPG Desc: BT Satin Clear Class: Water %: 4.040 Allowed VOC: 0.000 Actual VOC: 0.940 VOC by Weight: 0.000 Lbs/Gallon: 8.630 - CAS Number Prcnt Component Name 71633 0.42 1-Butanol 77321.85 52.48 Water 13362.16 0..I.7 AMMONIUMHYDROXIDE 111762 9.32 ETHYLENE GLYCOL M -BUTYL ETHER/BUTYL CELLOSOLVE 25265774 1.01 2;2_;4-Trimethyl-l;3-pent.aned.iol. mono:i.sobutyrate 11/04/2020 Page 3 4TTr4chrnovr re Booth Specifications Operator Stack ID Stack Diameter Discharge Hgt. Above Ground Temp F ACFM Ft/Sec Stack Orientation Rain Cap 1 18" 12.5 Ambient Interior 2100 5.0 Verticle Yes 2 & 3 24" 14.3 Ambient Interior 4800 6.4 Verticle Tes 4 No exh NA NA NA NA NA NA 10/31/2020 432 5th 5t - Google Maps Google Maps 432 5th St NIcmthern Pnr»inf3 & Prestain 4-V? rth 5,-.;trec4 Kon,ey Colo' (1( Imagery ©2020 Maxar Technologies Map data ©2020 50 ft https //www google com/maps/place/432+5th+St,+Kersey,+CO F80644/©40 3851806,-104 557747,171m/data = I3m1I1e314m5I3m4l1s0x876e9dda6db15601 0xfda9295a1697ade418m2I3d40 38518 1/3 10/31/2020 432 5th St - Google Maps 432 5th St Kersey, CO 80644 Building O Directions Save Nedrby Stand o you cha f phone Photos At this location Northern Priming & Prestaln 97 ***v https//wwwgooglecom/maps/place/432+5th+St,+Kersey,+CO+80644/©403851806,104557747,171m/data=13m111e314m5l3m411s0x876e9dda6db156010xfda9295a1697ade4i8m2i3d4038518 2/3 100' 28' .. _......... _......... Oven Top & ILoad 23' Paint Mix Hallway Restroom Restroom Office Bottom Oven t/3 #2 I Spray Spray Bottom 1 Top •''7.s Tom'"nr7• .:._,:.,I --W:.%...:1 0. I� E CO0 0 2 N al O 6 i O o L o J H C [�j tG Z W [S. G a m u) r g om- rn co t 8 a Top & Bottom Oven Spray Bottom The exhaust from Exh Spray booth Bottom and Spray booth Top Exh` combine into one Spray Top Exh) \24!11 C!3 CO ≥U .X Chi CO O Application equipment: The materials to be coated are wood and wood products with generally flat surfaces. The parts are racked on a conveyor that carries the parts into the paint booth, through the flash and dry area (ovens in some cases), and to unrack/rack. The application equipment chosen is machine air assisted airless spray or brush and roller. The coating is moved through the fluid lines to the applicator by a high pressure pump. The high fluid pressure atomizes the fluid as it exits a small orifice at the tip of the spray gun. A small volume of air in the cap of the spray gun shapes the fan of the coating as it exits the orifice. The use of air assisted airless application allows the use of very high viscosity coatings. The high viscosity coatings do not require additional solvents for thinning to a lower viscosity required for use in conventional or HVLP application equipment. Eliminating the need for additional thinning solvents reduces the overall emissions from the application. Air assisted airless application has virtually no blowback when spraying a flat surface or the inside of corners. Transfer efficiency is determined by the adjustment (aim) of the equipment. Air assisted airless can be used to apply coatings that do not require uniform atomization to achieve the correct color and excels spraying flat surfaces and recesses (buildings, sheet stock, enclosures, etc.). As noted in the accompanying chart provided by Graco the manufacturer of both HVLP and AAA (Air -assisted -airless), HVLP and AAA are comparable in this application. 70% transfer efficiency was used in the emission calculations based on the manufacturer data. HVLP vs. Air Assisted Airless Transfer Efficiency Following are comparisons of HVLP and Air Assisted Airless (AAA) transfer efficiency. The first evaluation is by Graco, a major manufacturer and distributor of coating application equipment. This is a valid evaluation because Graco supplies all types of application equipment and has no reason to enhance the results of a specific type of applicator. Graco's tests show that AAA transfer efficiency is 5- 8% better than HVLP. The second evaluation is by InfoHouse, an industry information source for the wood finishing industry. This evaluation is useful because it tests the various application equipment (including HVLP and AAA) on a flat substrate very similar to the product being sprayed by Michigan Custom Packaging. InfoHouse tests show that AAA transfer efficiency is 5% better than HVLP. The third evaluation is by Spray Gun World an industry publication. This evaluation compares the cost of application equipment with comparable transfer efficiency. HVLP and AAA have comparable transfer efficiency although the AAA equipment has a higher initial cost. HVLP vs. Air Assisted Airless Transfer Efficiency Excerpt from: http://www. raco.com/content/dam/gram/ipd/literature/misc/paint efficiency- audit/Paint Efficiency AuditEN-A.pdf Supplier of conventional, HVLP, and Air Assisted Airless spray equipment.. Page 3/5 T"a b le 2: Spray Gun 7'ogles k; r31;;i zrtim s SJtis :s ?flg :rt,7rrr>3tur rnrc%:vxv rh.t, O r,xitx 17r Vv;aprrV. EN.. i .ix H 3S oys ir+ee N,al AIN', Applicator Selection- s lecfI g the most efli ieni ;.pray gun for tiles vended application is important t`t 0p',r17)011g 14 rt1""i L,,.nye .tiortat air ₹prai. rrz71E}Wini, t v '' air assisted airless and electrostatic ail ;ilea R t- olllCt r;Lslt)1 3boo (see table r1. Equipment tin' 'SHog operations. bumps are L toe t;', sll?'ners of VW:NV as a result of compressed to r consumption improving Me etti iency of cur.re€lt equipment r witcr,a.,r; to t ytlrau c ;r electric bumps that use less ecie ,t ti a ,:,-a° r ff IIVe tivays to reduce uc icing term energy consutription of most tinist ng operations: because !nay am easy and safe 10 operate. they are to:is e r? nsive to purchase anti because they uS€, are existing. itOw ;r source e in the plant. Hydraulic systems are tpq)icaliy more cot Estticierit than praitiii,at<- systems. because they p://infohouse.p2ric.org/ref/01/00636.pdf rite 27.35 70-80'4, t;aatrig 70-85'Y otter much better et't.c'i6i y of iJS6 J it3tiit tJ .r .;rtt CtVf" p l 'Jfrialic systems. A System using hydraulics 11 can match the power ot a pneumatic syR":r'm even ft The tinrsepower at the ,. ti r;iLr' Yl . Is listed as less than that cl the t1 teilniatic With typically the rti'yhest f 1) 4i -rail expense. electric. motors (1tPf'.I r 4t € lf` me tarp ;1 cricirgy sayings s a! a typical t iii tlur: i peratiCltt, ttir`tost m it;a!) . ttte'l fitter direct conversion electric:at t`zr?et y to moritet€1€. Dumping. this not °ply ,St=S i'SSu. rr;r_,rtly.:aat i! Ditto ruminates the intifficaintty :'fit ontort:eta:t.it air syst£;ms. Au compressors have oriprtit li%:t€It {i.'t (t(:litCti':li� ln.:aaitrrianc o. and nqu€pmerd downtime that € an load to further inefticiercies in tact. the 'I Ia o{rify of air :.orr€aressor )≤,Os an not tr;tnl tt"e' lr t al d„ll)hi lrl,'E'.tt ttE'.t§', t tie fSSajoi sPy' .,. conitites,idt costs, come ro energy usage age in its It) } eai titespart. GPACO P HVLP vs. Air Assisted Airless Transfer Efficiency Independent evaluation of various types of spray equipment with various percent solids coatings on a flat surface (doors). Page 5/16 e rr far f tct ct The transfer efficrenc• results tar7; \+idelr The mammy= TE ac,lue l tat atiY of the tests approached 70 percent for the, experretared sprayer and Fit+ percent for the novice .sprayer, aelsaet ed both in spraying doors with the lill P au -assisted gun and 30 pe=rcent solids coating system, and m In lying doers with the H\'I.P gun and water-bome system contigtrattons Figure I1 The rnuunurn 7E achieved ;as _'3 percent for the enpttrtenced sprayer when spraying hates mth the corn entional gun and 3€l percent solids systern, and IS percent for the novice spraying frames frith the HVLP- I Fun and °a solids system Due to the number of tests performed, it is difficult to deternune ;rsunechately from these results the influence of individual factors such as gun type or coating on TE It is most useful to consider each factor separately, as folio:vs : ur, I Transfer efficiency f r all equipment types and coaling systems (using data tnrytu expert painter Spraying tinors) Transfer E frice0%0 a"a> HVLP vs. Air Assisted Airless Transfer Efficiency http://wwwspraveunworld.com/Information2/AAA/AAA`%,20vs%20hvIp%20 s%20rp.ht Spray gun evaluation by the supplier of conventional, HVLP, Airless and Air Assisted Airless equipment. AAA one of the fastest growing production facilities technologies today. Air -assist airless with the newer hi -end designs have become popular for larger manufacturers due to speed of application and comparable transfer efficiencies and the ability to spray directly from a can or container without straining. (pickup tube and gun have strainers built in). These factors are ideal for larger users or manufacturers, higher production runs, or those who wish to spray continuously out of a can or dispenser. To Review, Air -assisted airless advantages include higher speed in application, , comparable finish quality to HVI.,P and continuous spraying of large surfaces. Super fast application speed - one of the fastest Requires a pump and a small compressor available for operation High finish quality Great Material Savings Low Overspray EPA and Government Approved Much higher startup costs, but never over $2000. We solve this for you ask us how at: askOspravcsunworld.com Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain 12 Month Summary For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Month 2019-01 2019-02 2019-03 2019-04 2019-05 2019-06 2019-07 2.019-08 2019-09 201.9-10 2019-11 201.9--12._ Material Additive Total Total Volume Volume #VOC Gallons 86.00 0.00 12.04 86-00 75.00 0.00 17.16 75.00 98.20 0.00 30.80 98.20 59.45 0.00 22.99 59.45 144.44 0.00 38.44 144.44 226.45 0.00 81.11 226.45 162.39 0.00 40.91 162.39 244.95 0.00 73.60 244.95 171.00 0.00 36.71 171.0.0 200.27 0.00 45.69 200.27 91.20 0.00 17.53 91.20 234.45 0.00 95.11 234.45 Emission Unit 1.793.$.5. 0.00 512...1.3 1.793.85. Mons 0.25 Grand Total 1793.8.5 0.0.0 512.13 1793.85 Tons 0.25 11/04/2020 Page t Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain Month 2019-01 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL ADDITIVE 1 ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL. TOTAL AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. VoI-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal #VOC' GALLONS #VOC/Gal ALL 11:80125 86.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.04 86.00 0.14 1 t1L.L. 86.00 0.00 0.00 12.04 86.00 0.14 10/02/2020 Page 1 Month 2019-02 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Device Id P -No. MATERIAL ADDIEIVE I ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE{ Day Vol-Exmt IiVOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt NVOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exrnt #VOC/f al #VOC GALLONS #VOCKial AI,I, t!C80125 73.00 0.14 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-23 1.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.22 73.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 0.00 0,00 0.00 3.76 1.00 3.76 1 Al.,l.. 75.00 0.00 0.00 17.16 75.00 0.22 10!0212020 Page 2 Month 2019-03 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL, ADDITIVE.: I ADDITIVE 2 To-rm. IOTA!. AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-Dxmt #VOCIGal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-F.xmt #VOC/Gal #V(K' GALLONS #VOCkial ALI. M:80125 94.00 0.14 96 2 1.00 3.18 96-3 0.20 3.35 96-12 1.00 6.25 96-23 2.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.16 94.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 0.00 0.00 0.69 0.20 3.35 1 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 1 0.00 0.00 7.52 2,00 3.76 1 ALL 98.20 0.00 0.00 30.80 98.20 0.31 1:0/02/2020 Page 3 Month 2019-04 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL. ADDITIVE. 1 ADDITIVE 2 TOTAI. "TOTAL AVERAGE Day Device Id P -Nei. Vol-E:xmt #VOC/Gal PA-Na. Vol-Efxmt #V(X7/Gal PA -Nu. Vol-Eixmt #V"(X1Gal #V(X' GALLONS #WX2/Gal ALL. UO10125 12.00 0.14 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-3 0.20 3.35 96-6 0.25 1.57 96-12 1.00 6.25 96-23 1.00 3.76 79550A 44.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 I.68 12.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 0.00 0.00 0.69 0.20 3.35 1 0.00 0.00 0.39 0.25 1.57 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 0.00 0.00 3.76 1.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 7.04 44.00 0.16 1 AL,L 59.45 0.00 0,00 22.99 59.45 0.38 10/02/2020 Page 4 Month 2019-05 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL ADDITIVE I ADDITIVE2 TOTAL„ TOTAL. AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/GaI PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VEX'/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal #VOC GALLONS #V(XYGal UC80125 140.00 0.14 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-4 0.25 4.84 96-5 0.19 3.57 96-12 1.00 6.25 96-23 2.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.60 140.00 0.'I4 0.00 0:00 3.18 1.00 3.18 0.00 0.00 1.21 0.25 4.84 0.00 0.00 0.68 0.19 3.57 0.00 0.00 6.25 t.00 6.25 0.00 0.00 7.52 2.00 3.76 Al,l 144.44 0.00 0.00 38.44 144.44 0.26 1.0/02/2020 Page • 5 Month 2019-06 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Device Id P -No. MATERIAL ADDITIVE I ADDITIVE 2 'TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE Day Vol-Exmt 11M:iGaI PA -No. Vol -Extra #VOCkial PA -Nee. Vol-E:xtat #VC)t'lt,`.ial #VOC: GALLONS #VOC/Gal ALI. (IC'80125 182.00 0.14 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-3 0.20 3.35 96-6 0.25 1.57 96.12 I.00 6.25 96-23 2.00 3.76 V50V 40.00 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25.48 182.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 0.00 0.00 0.69 0.20 3.35 I 0.00 0.00 0.39 0.25 1.57 I 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 1 0.00 0.00 7.52 2.00 3,76 I 0.00 0.00 37.60 40.00 0.94 I ALL 226.45 0.00 0,00 81,11 226.45 0.35 10/02/2020 Page 6 Month 2019-07 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL. ADDITIVE i ADDITIVE.2 TOTAL, 'TOTAL. AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal #VOC7 GALLONS #VOC/Gal AI A. 17(78[1125 135.00 0.14 79550A 23.00 0.16 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-3 0.20 3.35 96-5 0.19 3.57 96-12 1.00 6.25 96-23 2.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 18.90 135.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 3.68 23.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 I 0.00 0.00 0.69 0.20 3.35 I 0.00 0.00 0.68 0.19 3.57 1 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 1 0.00 0.00 7.52 2.00 3.76 I ALL 162.39 0.00 0.00 40.91 162.39 0.25 10/02/2020 Page 7 Month 2019-08 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL ADDITIVE 1 ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL "L'O'YAL AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal #IVOC GALLONS #VOC/Gal ALL LIC80125 215.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 30.10 215.00 0.14 1 V50 25.00 0.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23.50 25.00 0.94 1 96-2 1.00 3.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 96-3 0.20 3.35 0,00 0.00 0,00. 0.00 0.69 0.20 3.35 1 96-4 0.25 4.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.21 0.25 4.84 1 96-6 0.25 1.57 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.39 0.25 1.57 1 96-12 1.00 6.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 1 96-13 0.25 3.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.76 0.25 3.04 1 96-23 2.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.52 2.00 3.76 1 ALL, 244.95 OLIO 0.00 73.60 244.95 0:30 10/02/2020 Page 8 Month 2019-09 Monthly Detail For .Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Device Id P -No. MATERIAL. ADDr ivE 1 ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL TarAL AVERAGE Day Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal MC GALLONS #VCX/Gal Al.l UC80125 164.00 0.14 96-2 1.00 3.18 96-12 1.00 6:25 y6-23 1.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 23.52 168.00 0.14 1 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 I 0.00 0.00 3.76 1.00 3.76 I ALL 171.00 0.00 0.00 36.71 171.00 0.21 10/02/2020 Page 9 Month 2019-10 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL ADDITIVE I ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol-I::xmt #VOC/Gal PA -Nth. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal #VOC GALLONS #VOC/Gal ALL 1IC80125 136.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.04 136.00 0.14 1 79550A 60.00 0.16 0.00 0,00 0:00 0.00 9.60 60.00 0.16 1 96-2 1.00 3.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 1 96-3 0.82 3.35 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.78 0.82 3.35 1 96-5 0.19 3.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.68 0.19 357 1 96-6 0.25 1.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.39 0.25 1.57 1 96-12 1.00 6.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6.25 1 96-23 1.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,76 1.00 3.76 1 ,ALL 200.27 0,00 0.00 45.69 200.27 0.22 10/02/2020 Page 10 Month 2019-11 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING Device Id P -No. Al .1. LIC80125 96-2 96-3 96-12 96-23 MATERIAL. ADDITIVE 1 ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE, Day - Voi-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #VCX;/Gal #VOC GALLONS #VOC/Gal 90.00 0.14 0.25 3.18 0.20 3.35 0.25 6.25 0.50 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,.00 0.00 0,00 12.60 90,00 0.14 0,00 0.00 0.79 0.25 3.18 0,00 0.00 0.6`) 0.20 3.35 0.00 0.00 1.56 0.25 6.25 0.00 0.00 1.88 0.50 3.76 ALL 91.20 0.00 0.00 17.53 91.20 0.19 10/02/2020 Page II Month 2014-12 Monthly Detail For Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING MATERIAL ADDITIVE I ADDITIVE 2 TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE Day Device Id P -No. Vol -1 xmt #VOC'IGaI PA -No. Vol-f:xrnt #VOC/Gal PA -No. Vol-Exmt #Vt. .7Ga1 #VOC GALLONS #VOC:/Gal ALL I.1(280125 146.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 20.44 146.00 0.14 V50V 60.00 0.94 0,00 0,00 0.00 0.00 56.40 60.00 0.94 79550A 25.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 25.00 0.16 96-2 1.00 3.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.18 1.00 3.18 96-3 0.20 3.35 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 `0.69 0.20 3.35 96-6 0.25 1.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.39 0.25 1.57 96-12 1.00 6.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.25 1.00 6..25 96-23 1.00 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.76 1.00 3:76 Al,l, 234.45 0.00 0.00 95.11 234.45 0.40 10/02/2020 Page 12 Proposed Northern Priming Prestain Component Calculations CAS Number Component Name 2019 LBS. Permit Factor Permit Request HAP 2019 Actual PM After 70% Transfer After 95% Fitter PM2.5 After 70% Transfer After 95% Filter PM10 After 70% Transfer After 95% Filter N230 Glycol ethers 0.00 52 NA 575561,2-Propanediol 0.04 52 2.1 67930 Isopropyl alcohol 0.07 52 3:6 716331-Butanol 4.53 52 235.6 96297 2-Butanone oxime 6:01 52 312.5 107211 Ethylene glycol 338,70 52 17,612.4 17,612,4 1079821-Methoxy-2-Propanol 5.83 52 303.2 111466.2,2-Oxybisethanol 20.33 52 1;057.2 111762 Ethylene glycol 100.53 52 5,227.6 112345 Diethylene glycol butyl ether 4.09 52 212.7 126738 Tributyl phosphate 198.95 52 10,345.4 1309371 Iron oxide 59.22 52 3;073.4 59.2 3,079,4 023.8 154.0 1313139 Manganese dioxide (N4501 7.26 52 377.5 377.5 7:3 .377,5 1.1.3.3 18.9 1333864 Carton 13.18 52 685.4 13.2 685.4 2.35.b 54.3 1336216 Ammonium hydroxide 1.83 52 95.2 1344281 Aluminum oxide 7.26 52 377.5 7.3 377.5 113.3 18.9 1408607 Crystalline silica <10 microns 663.17 52 34,484.8 663.2 334,484.8 10,345.5 1,724.2 7631869 Silica 12,95 S2 673.4 13.0 673.4 "202.0 33.7 7732185 Water 11480.44 52 596,982.9 9036195 T-Det C08 15.37 52 799.2 1346377 Titanium dioxide= 1.57.49 52 8,1.89.5 157.5 8..189-S 2,456.% 409.5 14086078 Crystalline silica >10 microns 663.17 52 34,484.8 663.2 34,484.8 10,345.5 1,724.2 14464461 Cristobalite <10 microns 132.63 52 6,8'96:8 132.6 6,896.8 2,069.0 344.8 14807966 Hydrous magnesium silicate 55.01 52 2,860,5 55.0 2,860.5 858.2 143,0 14808607 Silica. Crystaline- quartz 2.20 52 11<1:I 2.2 114,4 .34..3 5,7 2164..5512 Aluminum hydroxide 3.88 52 2.01.8 3:y 20.1.8., 60,5 10.1. 25265774 2:2:4-Trimethyl-l:3-pentanediol 11.20 52 582.4 26530201Octhilinone 132.63 52 6,896.8 64741657 Naptha 0.17 52 8.8 68412544 Nonphenoi, blanched, ethoxylated 12.95 52 673.4 68855549 Kieseiguhr, soda ash flux calcined 663.17 52 34,484.8 £i63,2 34.484.8 10::345.5 1,724 2. The PERMIT FACTOR is the value that the 2019 usage and emissions Totals 768,261.5 17,989.9 2,440.6 51,044.2 15,313.3 2,552.2 41,381,6 12,414.5 2,069.1 34,484.8 10,345.5 1,724.2 Tons 384.13 8.99 1.22 25,52 7.66 1.28 20.69 6.21 1.03 17.24 5.17 0.86 were multiplied by to get the Requested Permit calculations. Facility Northern Priming & Prestain 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 HAP for Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING CAS Number Component Name N230 1017211 1313.139 GLYCOL, ETHERS ETHYLENE GLYCOL Manganese dioxide N450 Total Grand Total Total Lbs. Total Tons 0.00 338.70 7.2E 0.00 0:10 0.00 345.96 0.17 345.96 0.17 11/04/2020 Page 1 Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain 01/01/2019 12/31/2019 Total Component Usage for Emission Unit NORTHERN CAS Number N230 57556 67630 '71633 96297 1.072,1 10798.2_ 111466 111762 112345 126'738 1309371 131.3139 1333864 1336216 1344281 1.408607 7631869 7732185 90361.95 1'34636'7'7 1408607B 14464461. 14807966 14808607 21645512 2526`17'74 265.:30201 64'741.657 6841.2544 68855549 Component Name Total Lbs. Total Tons GLYCOL ETHERS 1,2-PROPANEDIOL ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 1-Butanol 2-butanone oxime ETHYLENE GLYCOL 1-METHOXY-2-PROPANOL 2,2.-oxybisethanol. ETHYI.,ENE GLYCOL M -BUTYL ETHER/BUTYL DIETHYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER Tribut.yl_ phosphate IRON OXIDE Manganese dioxide N450 BLACK PIGMENT CARBON AMMONIUMHYDROXIDE ALUM:INUMOXIDE Crystalline silica respirable <1.0 mocr.ons SILICA Water T-DET C08 TITANIUM DIOXIDE Crystalline silica respirable >10 microns Cr.i.stobalite (<10 mocr.ons) HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC SILICA, CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ Aluminum hydroxide 2;2;4-Trimethyl-l;3-pentanediol Oethilinone - iso Naptha (petroleum), Heavy Al;cyl.ate Nonphenol, branched, ethoxylat:ed kieselguhr, soda ash flux -calcined 0.00 0.00 0,04 0.00 0.07 0.00 4.53 0.00 6.01 0.00 338.70 0.16 5.83 0.00 20.33 0.01 100.53 0.05 4.09 0.00 .1.98.95 0.09 59.22 0.02_ 7.26 0.00 13.18 0.00 1..83 0.00 7.26 0.00 663.17 0.33 1.2.95 0.00 11480.44 5.74 15.37 0.00 157.49 0.07 663.17 0.33 132.63 0.06 55.01 0.02 2.2.0 0.00 3.88 0.00 1.2.0 0.00 1.3.2_.63 0.06 0.17 0.00 12.95 0.00 663.17 0.33 Total 14774.37 7.38 Grand Total 14774.37 7.38 11/04/2020 Page 1 j i Actual Northern Priming Prestain Component Calculations CAS Number Component Name 2019 LBS. HAP 2019 Actual PMT PM After 70% Transfer After 95% Filter PM2.5 After 70% Transfer After 95% Filter PM10 After 70% Transfer After 95% Filter N230 Glycol ethers 0.00' 57556 1,2-Propanediol 0.04 67930 Isopropyl alcohol 0.07 71633 1-Butanol 4.53 96297 2-Butanone oxime 6.01 107211 Ethylene glycol 338.70 338.7 1079821-Methoxy-2-Propanol 5.83 111466 2,2-Oxybisethanol 20.33 111762 Ethylene glycol 100.53 112345 Diethylene glycol butyl ether 4.09 126738 Tributyl phosphate 198.95 1309.371 iron oxide 59.22 59.2 59.2 1.7.8 3.0 1313139 Manganese dioxide (N450) 7.26 7.3 7.3 7.3 2.2 0.4 1333864 Carbon 13.18 13,2 13.2 4.0 0,7 1336216 Ammonium hydroxide 1.83 1344281 Aluminum oxide 7.26 7.3 7.3 2.2 0.4 1408607 Crystalline silica <10 microns 663.1.7 663.2 663.2 199.0 33.2 7631869 Silica 12.95 13.0 13.0 3.9 0.6 7732185 Water 11480.44 9036195 T-Det CO8 15.37 1346377 Titanium dioxide 157,49 157.5 15;7.5 47.2 7.3 14086078 Crystalline silica >10 microns 663.17 663.2 663.2 199.0 33.2 14464461 Cristobalite <10 microns 132.63 132.61 13"2,6 39.8 6.6 1.4807966 Hydrous magnesium silicate 55.01 55.0 55.0 16.`1 2.8 14808607 Silica, Crystaline quartz 2 20 2.2 2.2 0.7 0.1 2164551'2 Aluminum hydroxide 3.88 3.9 ' 3.9 1.2 0.2 25265774 2:2:4-Trimethyl-l:3-pentanediol 11.20 26530201 Octhilinone 132.63 64741657 Naptha 0.17 68412544 Nonphenol, blanched, ethoxylated 12.95 68855549 Kieseiguhr, soda ash flux calcined 663.17 663.2 663.2 199.0 33.2 346.0 2,440.6 981.6 294.5 49.1 795.8 238.7 39.8 663.2 199.0 33.2 0.17 1.22 0.49 0,15 0.02 0.40 0.12 0.02 0.33 0.10 0.02 Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain p,vr pn ►O 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 41e1-1-irting for Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING CAS Number Component Name Total Lbs. Total Tons. 1.309371 137.3139 1333869 1344281 '7631869 1408607x3 1480'7966 14808607 21645512 688515549 IRON OXIDE Manganese dioxide N450 BLACK PIGMENT CARBON ALUMINUMOXIDE SILICA Crystalline silica respirable >10 microns HYDROUS MAGNESIUM SILICATE, TALC SILICA, CRYSTALLINE QUARTZ, Aluminum hydroxide Kiesel.quhr, soda ash flux -calcined 59.22 7.26 13.7.8 7.26 12.95 663. "1.7 55.01 2.20 3.88 663..17 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.33 Total 1487.33 0.74 Grand Total 1487.33 0.74 11/04/2020 Page 1 Facility - Northern Priming & Prestain Pin a? cr 01/01/2019 - 12/31/2019 3ZataktMa:t for Emission Unit NORTHERN PRIMING CAS Number 1408607 14464461 Component Name Total Lbs. Total. Tons Crystalline silica respirable <10 mocrons Crlstoba.l.i.te (<10 mocrons) Total Grand Total 663.17 G.33 1.32.63 0.06 795.80 0.39 795.80 0._39 11/04/2020 Page 1 _.,—..._....�1. 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