Air Individual Permit Major Amendment No. 06700061-102 for
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Air Individual Permit Major Amendment 06700061‐102 Permittee: Bushmills Ethanol Facility name: Bushmills Ethanol 17025 Highway 12 NE Atwater, MN 56209‐9684 Kandiyohi County Operating permit issuance date: August 15, 2017 Expiration date: August 15, 2022 * All Title I Conditions do not expire Major Amendment: August 10, 2020 Permit characteristics: Federal; Part 70/ Limits to avoid NSR; Limits to avoid NSR The emission units, control equipment and emission stacks at the stationary source authorized in this permit amendment are as described in the submittals listed in the Permit Applications Table. This permit amendment supersedes Air Emission Permit No. 06700061‐101 and authorizes the Permittee to operate and construct the stationary source at the address listed above unless otherwise noted in the permit. The Permittee must comply with all the conditions of the permit. Any changes or modifications to the stationary source must be performed in compliance with Minn. R. 7007.1150 to 7007.1500. Terms used in the permit are as defined in the state air pollution control rules unless the term is explicitly defined in the permit. Unless otherwise indicated, all the Minnesota rules cited as the origin of the permit terms are incorporated into the SIP under 40 CFR § 52.1220 and as such are enforceable by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator or citizens under the Clean Air Act. Signature: Carolina Espejel-Schutt This document has been electronically signed. for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency for Steven S. Pak, P.E., Manager Air Quality Permits Section Industrial Division
Air Individual Permit Major Amendment No. 06700061-102 for
Air Individual Permit Major Amendment No. 06700061-102 for
Bushmills Ethanol IncAir Individual Permit
Major Amendment
06700061102 Permittee:
Bushmills Ethanol
Facility name: Bushmills Ethanol
17025 Highway 12 NE
Atwater, MN 562099684
Kandiyohi County
Operating permit issuance date: August 15, 2017
Expiration date: August 15, 2022
* All Title I Conditions do not expire
Major Amendment: August 10, 2020
Permit characteristics: Federal; Part 70/ Limits to avoid NSR; Limits to avoid NSR
The emission units, control equipment and emission stacks at the stationary source authorized in this permit
amendment are as described in the submittals listed in the Permit Applications Table.
This permit amendment supersedes Air Emission Permit No. 06700061101 and authorizes the Permittee to operate and
construct the stationary source at the address listed above unless otherwise noted in the permit. The Permittee must
comply with all the conditions of the permit. Any changes or modifications to the stationary source must be performed
in compliance with Minn. R. 7007.1150 to 7007.1500. Terms used in the permit are as defined in the state air pollution
control rules unless the term is explicitly defined in the permit.
Unless otherwise indicated, all the Minnesota rules cited as the origin of the permit terms are incorporated into the
SIP under 40 CFR § 52.1220 and as such are enforceable by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator or
citizens under the Clean Air Act.
Signature: Carolina Espejel-Schutt
This document has been electronically signed.
for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Page
1.
Permit applications table ............................................................................................................................................. 3
2.
Where to send submittals ............................................................................................................................................ 4
3.
Facility description ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
4.
Summary of subject items ........................................................................................................................................... 7
5.
Limits and other requirements .................................................................................................................................. 21
6.
Submittal/action requirements ............................................................................................................................... 123
7.
Appendices ............................................................................................................................................................... 143
Appendix A. Insignificant activities and general applicable requirements ............................................................ 143
Appendix B. Modeling Inputs ................................................................................................................................. 144
Appendix C. Odor Action Plan ................................................................................................................................ 149
Appendix D. Fugitive Dust Control Plan ................................................................................................................. 154
Appendix E. Reserved ............................................................................................................................................ 160
Appendix F. Performance Testing Recordkeeping and Test Methods ................................................................... 161
Appendix G. Subject Item Data For Flexible Permitting ........................................................................................ 168
Appendix H. General Public Preclusion Site Security Maps ................................................................................... 184
Appendix I: 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart CCCCCC ........................................................................................................ 188
Appendix J: 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ ............................................................................................................. 208
Appendix K: 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart A General Provisions ................................................................................... 280
Appendix L: 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart A General Provisions ................................................................................... 371
Appendix M: 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart VVa ............................................................................................................ 481
Appendix N. 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Kb ............................................................................................................... 507
Appendix O. Alternative Test Methods for Opacity and Visible Emission Determination for Intermittent Dust
Generating Operations .................................................................................................................................... 520
Major Amendment 02/27/2020 06700061102
Major Amendment 12/19/2017 06700061102
Part 70 Permit 12/07/2015
06700061101
2. Where to send submittals
Send submittals that are required to be submitted to the EPA regional office to:
Chief Air Enforcement
Air and Radiation Branch
EPA Region V
77 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Each submittal must be postmarked or received by the date specified in the applicable Table. Those submittals
required by Minn. R. 7007.0100 to 7007.1850 must be certified by a responsible official, defined in Minn. R.
7007.0100, subp. 21. Other submittals shall be certified as appropriate if certification is required by an applicable
rule or permit condition.
Send submittals that are required by the Acid Rain Program to:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Clean Air Markets Division
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (6204N)
Washington, D.C. 20460
Send any application for a permit or permit amendment to:
Fiscal Services – 6th Floor
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, Minnesota 551554194
Also, where required by an applicable rule or permit condition, send to the Permit Document Coordinator notices of:
a. Accumulated insignificant activities b.
Installation of control equipment c.
Replacement of an emissions unit, and
d.
Changes that contravene a permit term
Unless another person is identified in the applicable Table, send all other submittals to:
AQ Compliance Tracking Coordinator
Industrial Division
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, Minnesota 551554194
3. Facility description
The Bushmills Ethanol (Facility) is located at 17025 Highway 12 NE in Atwater, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota.
Bushmills Ethanol (Bushmills) is a drymill ethanol production facility located west of Atwater, MN on U.S. Highway
12. The facility currently produces Dried Distiller's Grain with Solubles (DDGS), wetcake and corn oil as coproducts.
Bushmills is permitted to produce annually up to 100 million gallons of undenatured ethanol and 330,000 tons of
DDGS. The facility is authorized to receive up to 1.075 million tons of grain per year, and load out up to 7.5 million
gallons of denaturant.
Particulate emissions from the truck and rail unloading area, elevators, conveyors, and grain bins exhaust through a
negative pressure ventilation system, which continuously pulls air from these sources through a baghouse. Grain
from the surge bin feeds into a hammermill. A conveyor moves the milled grain from the hammermill into the
blender. The blender mixes the milled grain with water to start the ethanol production process. The air exiting the
hammermills routes to a baghouse. There are two baghouses to control particulate emissions from all hammermills.
The hammermills are located indoors.
The facility is permitted for one RTO which provides VOC, CO, PM, PM10, PM2.5 and HAP emission control by
combustion. Some vents from distillation, as well as other process tank vents are tied to the centrate blower. The
gas coming off the fermenters flows up through a bed of stainless steel structured packing inside a direct contact
scrubber. Water flows down through the bed. A continuous blowdown of this water flows back into the process
stream. CO2 and other noncondensing gases leaving the scrubber are vented to the atmosphere. The gas coming
off the centrate blower and prefermentation equipment, with exceptions, vents to the RTO. Direct venting to the
atmosphere from the cook water tank, liquefaction tanks, and slurry tank 2 are authorized by this permit.
The beer resulting from the fermentation runs through a continuous vacuum distillation system to remove and
rectify the ethanol. The vapor outlet of the distillation column gets piped directly to a set of condensers that
discharge liquid ethanol to the 190proof tank. From the 190proof tank, the liquid passes through a molecular sieve
and then to the 200proof condenser and stored in a 200proof storage tank. The gases leaving the condensers,
evaporators, receiver tanks, centrate tanks, dewatering devices and corn oil tanks are typically vented to the RTO
prior to venting to the atmosphere. Direct venting to the atmosphere from the thin stillage tank, whole stillage tank
and syrup tank are authorized by this permit.
DDGS dries in a rotary drum dryer system. Exhaust from the dryers passes through the RTO. DDGS is conveyed and
dropped into an enclosed building. DDGS is removed from the pile by front end loaders, then dropped into a drop pit
and conveyed via an elevator and conveyor for load out. These conveyors and elevator are vented to a baghouse.
The handling operations in the storage building are not aspirated to controls. DDGS is loaded into trucks/railcars
with the exhaust air passing through a baghouse prior to venting to the atmosphere.
The product gets pumped daily from the 200proof tank or to one of the storage tanks. Natural gasoline may be
added as denaturant via inline blending. Internal floating roofs control air emissions from the ethanol product
tanks. Each tank also has a fire valve, a level gauge, and overfill protection. To provide process electricity and steam,
Bushmills is authorized to operate 2 natural gasfired combustion turbines with duct burners. Ethanol truck loading
emissions are flared during standard operation. The 300hp fire water pump engine is an emergency unit defined to
operate less than 500 hours on a 12month rolling sum basis.
Ethanol rail cars only handle ethanol and denatured ethanol final product. Emissions from the three rail loading
racks are not required to be controlled. Bushmills uses a flare to control emissions from truckloading operations.
A total of two truck transfer areas currently exist.
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 10: Molecular Sieve (A)
is monitored by
EQUI 10: Molecular Sieve (A)
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 10: Molecular Sieve (A)
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 10: Molecular Sieve (A)
is controlled by
TREA 23: Fermentation
SI ID: Description
EQUI 10: Molecular Sieve (A)
is controlled by
EQUI 11: Molecular Sieve (B)
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 11: Molecular Sieve (B)
is monitored by
EQUI 11: Molecular Sieve (B)
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 11: Molecular Sieve (B)
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 11: Molecular Sieve (B)
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 12: Fuel Loadout
Truck (Captured Emissions)
sends to STRU 2: Truck
Loadout Flare
EQUI 12: Fuel Loadout
Truck (Captured Emissions)
is controlled by
TREA 2: Ethanol Loadout Flaring
EQUI 13: Fermenter 2 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 13: Fermenter 2 is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 13: Fermenter 2 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 13: Fermenter 2 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 14: Fermenter 3 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 14: Fermenter 3 is monitored
EQUI 229:
by Mash rate to Fermentors
EQUI 14: Fermenter 3 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 14: Fermenter 3 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 15: Beerwell sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 15: Beerwell is monitored
by
EQUI 230: Beerfeed Rate
EQUI 15: Beerwell sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 15: Beerwell is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 16: Mixer sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 16: Mixer sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 16: Mixer is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 16: Mixer is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 21: Receiver Tank sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 21: Receiver Tank sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 21: Receiver Tank
is controlled by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 21: Receiver Tank
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 22: Slurry Tank 2
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal
SI ID: Description
Related SI ID: Description
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 22: Slurry Tank 2
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 22: Slurry Tank 2
sends to STRU 53:
Slurry Tank 2 Vent
EQUI 22: Slurry Tank 2
is controlled by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 22: Slurry Tank 2
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 23: Liquefaction Tank 2
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 23: Liquefaction Tank 2
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 23: Liquefaction Tank 2
sends to STRU 52: Liquefaction
Tank 2 Vent
EQUI 23: Liquefaction Tank 2
is controlled by
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 24: Yeast Tank sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 24: Yeast Tank sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 24: Yeast Tank is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 24: Yeast Tank is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 25: Beer Column sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 25: Beer Column is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Related SI ID: Description
Fermentors
EQUI 25: Beer Column sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 25: Beer Column sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 25: Beer Column is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 25: Beer Column is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 26: Side Stripper sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 26: Side Stripper sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 26: Side Stripper
is controlled by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 26: Side Stripper
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 27: Rectifier Column
EQUI 27: Rectifier Column
EQUI 27: Rectifier Column
EQUI 27: Rectifier Column
EQUI 28: 190 Proof Condenser
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 28: 190 Proof Condenser
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
SI ID: Description
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 29: 200 Proof Condenser
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 29: 200 Proof Condenser
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 29: 200 Proof Condenser
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 30: Dewatering Device 1
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 30: Dewatering Device 1
is monitored by
EQUI 30: Dewatering Device 1
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 30: Dewatering Device 1
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 30: Dewatering Device 1
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 31: Dewatering Device 2
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 31: Dewatering Device 2
is monitored by
EQUI 31: Dewatering Device 2
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal
EQUI 31: Dewatering Device 2
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 31: Dewatering Device 2
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 32: Dewatering Device 3
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 32: Dewatering Device 3
is monitored by
EQUI 32: Dewatering Device 3
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 32: Dewatering Device 3
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 32: Dewatering Device 3
is controlled by
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 33: Evaporator 1 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 33: Evaporator 1 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 33: Evaporator 1 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 33: Evaporator 1 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 34: Evaporator 2 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 34: Evaporator 2 sends to
STRU 14:
SI ID: Description
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 34: Evaporator 2 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 35: Evaporator 3 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 35: Evaporator 3 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 35: Evaporator 3 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 35: Evaporator 3 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 36: Evaporator 4 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 36: Evaporator 4 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 36: Evaporator 4 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 36: Evaporator 4 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 37: Evaporator 5 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 37: Evaporator 5 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 37: Evaporator 5 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 37: Evaporator 5 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Related SI ID: Description
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 38: Evaporator 6 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 38: Evaporator 6 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 38: Evaporator 6 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 38: Evaporator 6 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 39: Evaporator 7 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 39: Evaporator 7 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 39: Evaporator 7 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 39: Evaporator 7 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 40: Evaporator 8 sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 40: Evaporator 8 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 40: Evaporator 8 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 40: Evaporator 8 is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 43: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone 1 (Type II)
sends to STRU 8: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone/Bagho use 1
EQUI 43: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone 1 (Type II)
is controlled by
SI ID: Description
EQUI 47: DDGS Loadout
EQUI 48: 300hp IC
Emergency Engine
sends to STRU 10: Fire
Pump Engine
EQUI 49: Dryer A sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 49: Dryer A is monitored
by
EQUI 241: Syrup to Dryer A
EQUI 49: Dryer A sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 49: Dryer A is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 50: Dryer B sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 50: Dryer B is monitored
by
EQUI 242: Syrup to Dryer B
EQUI 50: Dryer B sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 50: Dryer B is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 53: Truck Receiving 1
sends to STRU 4: Grain Handling
Baghouse
EQUI 53: Truck Receiving 1
is controlled by
EQUI 54: Truck
Receiving 2 & Rail
sends to STRU 4: Grain
Handling
is controlled by
EQUI 55: Conveyor sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 55: Conveyor is controlled
by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 56: Grain Elevator 1
sends to STRU 4: Grain Handling
Baghouse
EQUI 56: Grain Elevator 1
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 57: Grain Bin 1 sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 57: Grain Bin 1
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 58: Grain Bin 2 sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 58: Grain Bin 2
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 59: Grain Bin 3 sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 59: Grain Bin 3
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 60: Grain Bin 4 sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 60: Grain Bin 4
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 61: Emptying Conveyor
EQUI 61: Emptying Conveyor
sends to STRU 4: Grain Handling
Baghouse
EQUI 62: Grain is controlled
TREA 14:
SI ID: Description
Elevator 2 by Unloading/Loa
ding Baghouse
EQUI 63: Grain Day Bin
sends to STRU 4: Grain Handling
Baghouse
EQUI 63: Grain Day Bin
is controlled by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 65: Hammermill 1
EQUI 65: Hammermill 1
EQUI 65: Hammermill 1
EQUI 65: Hammermill 1
EQUI 66: Hammermill 2
EQUI 66: Hammermill 2
EQUI 66: Hammermill 2
EQUI 66: Hammermill 2
TREA 15: Milling Baghouse 1
EQUI 67: Fermenter 1 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 67: Fermenter 1 is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 67: Fermenter 1 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 67: Fermenter 1 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 69: Fermenter 4 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 69: Fermenter 4 is monitored
EQUI 229:
by Mash rate to Fermentors
EQUI 69: Fermenter 4 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 69: Fermenter 4 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 77: Slurry Tank 1
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 77: Slurry Tank 1
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 77: Slurry Tank 1
is controlled by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 77: Slurry Tank 1
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 79: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone 2 (Type II)
sends to STRU 12: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone/Bagho use 2
EQUI 79: DDGS Cooling
Cyclone 2 (Type II)
is controlled by
EQUI 80: Liquefaction Tank 1
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 80: Liquefaction Tank 1
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 80: Liquefaction Tank 1
sends to STRU 51: Liquefaction
Tank 1 Vent
EQUI 80: Liquefaction Tank 1
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 81: Hammermill 3
SI ID: Description
EQUI 81: Hammermill 3
EQUI 81: Hammermill 3
EQUI 82: Hammermill 4
EQUI 82: Hammermill 4
EQUI 82: Hammermill 4
EQUI 82: Hammermill 4
TREA 19: Milling Baghouse 2
EQUI 83: Fermenter 5 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 83: Fermenter 5 is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 83: Fermenter 5 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 83: Fermenter 5 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 84: Fermenter 6 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 84: Fermenter 6 is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 84: Fermenter 6 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 84: Fermenter 6 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 85: Fermenter 7 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 85: Fermenter 7 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 86: Fermenter 8 sends to
EQUI 228: Plant Control System
EQUI 86: Fermenter 8 is monitored
by
EQUI 229: Mash rate to
Fermentors
EQUI 86: Fermenter 8 sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 86: Fermenter 8 is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 93: Dewatering Device 4
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 93: Dewatering Device 4
is monitored by
EQUI 93: Dewatering Device 4
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 93: Dewatering Device 4
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 93: Dewatering Device 4
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 94: Dewatering Device 5
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 94: Dewatering Device 5
is monitored by
EQUI 94: Dewatering Device 5
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal
SI ID: Description
EQUI 94: Dewatering Device 5
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 94: Dewatering Device 5
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 95: Dewatering Device 6
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 95: Dewatering Device 6
is monitored by
EQUI 95: Dewatering Device 6
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 95: Dewatering Device 6
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 95: Dewatering Device 6
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 103: Receiver Tank 2
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 103: Receiver Tank 2
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 103: Receiver Tank 2
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 104: Yeast Propagation Tank
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 104: Yeast sends to
STRU 14:
EQUI 112: Evaporator 14
EQUI 113: Evaporator 15
EQUI 113: Evaporator 15
EQUI 113: Evaporator 15
EQUI 113: Evaporator 15
EQUI 114: Evaporator 16
EQUI 114: Evaporator 16
EQUI 114: Evaporator 16
EQUI 114: Evaporator 16
EQUI 117: Gas Turbine 1
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 117: Gas Turbine 1
is monitored by
EQUI 117: Gas Turbine 1
sends to STRU 21: Gas
Turbine and Duct Burner 1
EQUI 118: Dewatering Device 7
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 118: Dewatering Device 7
is monitored by
SI ID: Description
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 118: Dewatering Device 7
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 118: Dewatering Device 7
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 119: Dewatering Device 8
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 119: Dewatering Device 8
is monitored by
EQUI 119: Dewatering Device 8
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 119: Dewatering Device 8
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 119: Dewatering Device 8
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 127: Uncaptured
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 169: Turbine
Duct Burner 1
is monitored by
EQUI 169: Turbine
Duct Burner 1
sends to STRU 21: Gas
Turbine and Duct Burner 1
EQUI 170: Gasoline Dispensing
sends to STRU 11: DDGS Loadout
Baghouse
EQUI 171: DDGS Truck/Rail Conveyor
is controlled by
sends to STRU 11: DDGS Loadout
Baghouse
EQUI 172: DDGS Cross Conveyer
is controlled by
EQUI 173: DDGS Elevator
EQUI 173: DDGS Elevator
sends to STRU 4: Grain Handling
Baghouse
EQUI 174: Grain Unloading Conveyor
is controlled by
sends to STRU 5: Hammermill
Baghouse 1
EQUI 175: Milled Corn Conveyor
is controlled by
EQUI 176: Scalper sends to
STRU 4: Grain Handling Baghouse
EQUI 176: Scalper is controlled
by
TREA 14: Unloading/Loa ding Baghouse
EQUI 177: Centrate Tank
SI ID: Description
EQUI 177: Centrate Tank
EQUI 177: Centrate Tank
EQUI 177: Centrate Tank
EQUI 178: Thin Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 178: Thin Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 178: Thin Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 54: Thin
Stillage Tank Vent
EQUI 178: Thin Stillage Tank
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 179: Whole Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 179: Whole Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 179: Whole Stillage Tank
sends to STRU 47: Whole Stillage
Tank Vent
EQUI 179: Whole Stillage Tank
is controlled by
is controlled by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 180: Syrup Tank sends to
STRU 3: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
Related SI ID: Description
EQUI 180: Syrup Tank sends to
STRU 14: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 180: Syrup Tank sends to
STRU 48: Syrup Tank Vent
EQUI 180: Syrup Tank is controlled
by
TREA 23: Fermentation Scrubber 2
EQUI 180: Syrup Tank is controlled
by
TREA 24: Regenerative Thermal
Oxidizer 1
EQUI 181: Cook Water Tank
sends to STRU 3: Regenerative
Thermal Oxidizer 1
EQUI 181: Cook Water Tank
sends to STRU 14: Fermentation
Scrubber 2
EQUI 181: Cook Water Tank
sends to STRU 49: Cook
Water Tank Vent
EQUI 181: Cook Water Tank
is controlled by
is controlled by
EQUI 221: Final
Ethanol Product #4 /
750,000 gal
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 222: Gas Turbine 2
is monitored by
EQUI 222: Gas Turbine 2
sends to STRU 46: Gas
Turbine and Duct Burner 2
EQUI 223: Turbine
Duct Burner 2
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 223: Turbine
Duct Burner 2
is monitored by
EQUI 223: Turbine
Duct Burner 2
sends to STRU 46: Gas
Turbine and Duct Burner 2
SI ID: Description
EQUI 227: Beerwell Degasser
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 230: Beerfeed Rate
EQUI 231: Centrifuges
1 Feed Rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 232: Centrifuge 2
Feed Rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 233: Centrifuge 3
feed rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 234: Centrifuge 4
feed rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 235: Centrifuge 5
feed rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 236: Centrifuge 6
feed rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 237: Hammermill
#1 rotary feeder
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 238: Hammermill
#2 rotary feeder
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 239: Hammermill
#3 rotary feeder
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 240: Hammermill
#4 rotary feeder
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 241: Syrup to Dryer A
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 242: Syrup to Dryer B
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 244: Heat input
to turbine
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 245: Heat input
to duct burner
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 246: Process Condensate Tank
sends to STRU 50: Process
Condensate Tank Vent
EQUI 247: Fuel Loadout Truck
(Uncaptured Emissions)
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 249: Centrifuges
8 Feed Rate
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 250: Heat Input
to Turbine 2
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
EQUI 251: Heat Input
to Duct Burner 2
sends to EQUI 228: Plant Control
System
FUGI 1: Cooling Tower 1
TFAC 1 Bushmills Ethanol
5.1.1
The Permittee shall limit Process Throughput <= 100.000000 million gallons per year 12month rolling
sum of undenatured ethanol loadout to be calculated by the 15th day of each month for the previous
12month period as described later in this permit. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i) and Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.2
The Permittee shall limit Process Throughput <= 7.500000 million gallons per year 12month rolling
sum of denaturant loadout to be calculated by the 15th day of each month for the previous 12month
period as described later in this permit. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i) and Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.3
The Permittee shall limit Process Throughput <= 1.075000 million tons per year 12month rolling sum
of grain received to be calculated by the 15th day of each month for the previous 12month period as
described later in the permit. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A) & (B), Minn. R. 7009.00207009.0090,
Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a(a), Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) &
Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.4
The Permittee shall limit Process Throughput <= 330,000 tons per year 12month rolling sum of dried
distillers dry grains (DDGS), and modified distiller's grains with solubles (MDGS) handled in the DDGS
loadout equipment, to be calculated by the 15th day of each month for the previous 12month period
as described later in this permit. MDGS is subject to the same requirements as DDGS. The Permittee
is not allowed to adjust the weight of DDGS and MDGS handled in the DDGS loadout equipment or in
the loadout receipts to account for moisture content unless the permit contains specific provisions for
monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting the moisture content of the MDGS and DDGS. This does not
include MDGS handled at the wetcake pad. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A) & (B), Minn. R.
7009.00207009.0090, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a(a), Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40
CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.5
Grain received by the facility shall only be used for production of ethanol and coproducts by the
Permittee at the Bushmills Ethanol facility (ID 06700061). Grain is defined by 40 CFR Section 60.301 to
include corn, wheat, sorghum, rice, oats, barley or soybeans. All grain must be received at permitted
receiving areas. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R.
7007.3000]
5.1.6
Outdoor handling and storage of grain and DDGS or MDGS is prohibited, unless the operation is
described and authorized in this permit at an existing subject item.
Grain received must be unloaded only in the grainreceiving building and stored in grain silos or
equivalent.
Corn and/or other grains may not be unloaded and stockpiled or stored outdoors on the ground or
any other surface or in any other area of the facility except the designated storage silos.
This limitation does not apply to wet cake or modified distiller's grains with solubles (MDGS) with a
moisture content greater than 40%. The Permittee shall maintain records of the moisture content of
the material. The Permittee must minimize the time that MDGS remains on the wetcake pad such
that it does not become a source of particulate matter emissions. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.7
Denaturant received by the facility shall only be used as a denaturant of ethanol by the Permittee at
the Bushmills Ethanol facility (ID 06700061). [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR
52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
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Permittee shall comply with all requirements contained in Appendices A (Insignificant Activities and
General Applicable Requirements), C (Odor Action Plan), D (Fugitive Dust Control Plan), E (Reserved),
F (Performance Testing Recordkeeping and Test Methods), G (Subject Item Data for Flexible
Permitting), H (General Public Preclusion Plan), I (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart CCCCCC), J (40 CFR Part 63,
Subpart ZZZZ), K (40 CFR Part 63, Subpart A General Provisions), L (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart A General
Provisions), M (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart VVa), N (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart Kb), O (Alternative Test
Methods for VE or Opacity Determination for Intermittent DustGenerating Operations)
Modeling parameters in Appendix B (Modeling Inputs) are included for reference only as described
elsewhere in this permit. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A) & (B), Minn. R. 7009.00207009.0090, Minn.
Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a(a), Title I Condition: 40 CFR 52.21(k)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I
Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.9
The Permittee must comply with Minn. Stat. 116.385. The Permittee may not use trichloroethylene at
its permitted facility after June 1, 2022, including any manufacturing, processing, or cleaning
processes, except as described in Minn. Stat. 116.385, subd. 2(b) and 4. [Minn. Stat.116.385]
5.1.10
Comply with Odor Action Plan: The Permittee shall follow the actions and recordkeeping specified in
the odor action plan (Appendix C). A copy of the plan must be maintained on site and available for
inspection. The plan may be amended by the Permittee with the Commissioner's approval. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.11
The Permittee shall clean up commodities (grain and/or DDGS) spilled on the driveway and other
facility property as required to minimize fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT
(Reasonably Available Control Technology). [Minn. R. 7011.1005, subp. 1(A)]
5.1.12
The Permittee may not operate or maintain the facility such that it creates a public nuisance. If the
commissioner determines that operation or maintenance of a commodity facility creates a public
nuisance, the commissioner may require the Permittee to take measures necessary to eliminate the
nuisance. [Minn. R. 7011.1010]
5.1.13
Changes/Modifications That May Trigger New Source Review and/or Part 63 Major Source Status
Prohibited: This permit establishes limits on the facility to keep it a minor source under New Source
Review and the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) program at 40
CFR part 63. The Permittee cannot make any change at the source that qualifies as a Title I
modification (as defined at Minn. R. 7007.0100, subp. 26) or that would make the facility a major
source under New Source Review program or the NESHAP program until a permit amendment has
been issued. This includes changes that might otherwise qualify as insignificant modifications and
minor or moderate amendments. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) &
Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.14
Changes/Modifications That May Trigger Environmental Review: This permit contains Flexible Permit
Language that authorizes construction and operation without a permit amendment. The Permittee
may not rely upon the Flexible Permit Language to authorize construction or modification of any
emission unit, stack or control equipment that is, or would be in the future, part of a project that
triggers mandatory environmental review as described in Minn. R. 4410.4300 or Minn. R. 4410.4400,
or if the change is part of a connected or phased action as described in Minn. R. 4410.1000, subp. 4.
This includes changes that might otherwise qualify as insignificant modifications and minor or
moderate amendments. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.15
Equipment Labeling: The Permittee shall permanently affix a unique number to each added, modified,
or replaced emission unit, stack or control equipment (equipment) that has flexibility provisions for
tracking purposes. The numbers must be identified in a column in the Equipment Inventory (Appendix
G), and correlate the unit to the appropriate EQUI, STRU and TREA numbers used in this permit. The
number can be affixed by placard, stencil, or other means. The number shall be maintained so that it
is readable and visible at all times from a safe distance. If equipment is added or replaced, the
equipment must be given a new unique number, numbers from replaced or removed equipment
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must not be reused. The Permittee must maintain any updates to the Equipment Inventory, including
identification of facilityspecific identification numbers, at the facility. The updated Equipment
Inventory shall be submitted with each Annual Report. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.16
Equipment Inventory: The Permittee shall maintain a written list of all emission units (EQUI), stacks
(STRU), and control equipment (TREA) on site that have flexibility provisions. The Permittee shall use
the tables in Appendix G as the basis to maintain the list. Appropriate data shall be entered for all
applicable data fields in the Equipment Inventory to identify and characterize emission units, control
equipment, and stack parameters prior to making the change. If a facilityspecific identifier is used
instead of the permit identifier, the Permittee shall add the facilityspecific identifier to the
Equipment Inventory. End dates shall be entered when equipment is replaced or removed. Minn. R.
7007.1150(C) for notifications does not apply to changes made at the facility that are preauthorized
within this permit, and subject to the requirement to submit an annual equipment inventory with the
Annual Report.
Identify removed equipment in the tables with the equipment data struck out. Identify modified
equipment in the tables with current equipment data, and past equipment data struck out. The date
of construction is the date of the change for replaced, modified, or new equipment. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.17
Process Flow Diagram: The Permittee must maintain an updated process flow diagram of the facility.
[Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A)]
5.1.18
Daily Undenatured Ethanol Process Throughput Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the
Permittee shall record and maintain records of the ethanol loadout in gallons for the previous
calendar day. This shall be based on undenatured ethanol loadout receipts from the loadout racks.
[Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 45, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) &
Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.19
Daily Denaturant Process Throughput Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall
record and maintain records of denaturant loadout in gallons for the previous calendar day. This shall
be based on denaturant loadout receipts at the loadout rack. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 45, Title I
Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000, Title I Condition:
Avoid major source under 40 CFR 63.2]
5.1.20
Daily Grain Throughput Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall record and
maintain records of the tons of grain received by the facility for the previous calendar day. This shall
be based on grain receipts. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A) & (B), Minn. R. 7007.0800, subps. 45,
Minn. R. 7009.00207009.0090, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a(a), Title I Condition: Avoid major source
under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.21
Daily DDGS and MDGS Throughput Recordkeeping: On each day of operation, the Permittee shall
record and maintain records of the tons of DDGS and MDGS loadout by the facility for the previous
calendar day. This shall be based on loadout receipts. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 2(A) & (B), Minn. R.
7007.0800, subps. 45, Minn. R. 7009.00207009.0090, Minn. Stat. 116.07, subd. 4a(a), Title I
Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.22
Monthly Ethanol Loadout Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, the Permittee must
calculate and record the following:
1) The monthly gallons of undenatured ethanol loadout during the previous month based on
summing the daily undenatured ethanol loadout record for that month, and
2) The 12month rolling sum undenatured ethanol loadout for the previous 12month period by
summing the monthly undenatured ethanol loadout data for the previous 12 months. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 4]
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calculate and record the following:
1) The monthly gallons of denaturant loadout during the previous month based on summing the daily
denaturant loadout record for that month, and
2) The 12month rolling sum denaturant loadout for the previous 12month period by summing the
monthly denaturant loadout data for the previous 12 months. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4]
5.1.24
Monthly Grain Throughput Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of every month, calculate and record the
total grain received during the previous month and the total grain received for the previous 12
months (12month rolling sum).
1) Calculate the total grain received for the previous calendar month using the daily records.
2) The 12month rolling sum grain received in tons for the previous 12month period by summing the
monthly grain received data for the previous 12 months. [Minn. R. 7007.0800, subp. 4]
5.1.25
Monthly DDGS and MDGS Throughput Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of every month, calculate and
record the mass of DDGS and MDGS produced during the previous month and the mass of DDGS and
MDGS produced during the previous 12 months (12month rolling sum).
1) Calculate the mass of DDGS and MDGS produced for the previous calendar month using the daily
loadout records.
2) The 12month rolling sum mass of DDGS and MDGS produced in tons for the previous 12month
period by summing the monthly DDGS loadout receipt data for the previous 12 months. [Minn. R.
7007.0800, subp. 4]
5.1.26
The Permittee is authorized to construct and operate the following equipment: EQUI 122 (Tank) and
EQUI 221 meeting the following design parameters, within 5 years of issuance of permit 06700061
102. The maximum design capacity of the tanks shall be: EQUI 122, 750,000 gallons (ethanol storage),
and EQUI 221, 750,000 gallons (ethanol storage). The units shall meet all the requirements of this
permit. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) & Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.27
The Permittee is authorized to construct and operate the following equipment: EQUI 222 (turbine 2)
and EQUI 223 (duct burner 2), and STRU 46 (turbine 2) meeting the following design requirements,
within 5 years of issuance of permit 06700061102. EQUI 222 less than or equal to 65.5 MMBtu/hr
(HHV) and NOx emission factor less than or equal to 9.00 lb/hr. EQUI 223 less than or equal to 180
MMBtu/hr (HHV) and NOx emission factor less than or equal to 11.00 lb/hr. The units shall meet all
the requirements of this permit. [Title I Condition: Avoid major source under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(1)(i) &
Minn. R. 7007.3000]
5.1.28
PERMIT SHIELD: Subject to the limitations in Minn. R. 7007.1800, compliance with the conditions&nb