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<br />Plant# 13509 Pacific Bell permit info:
<br />: 1121 Jefferson Avenue Date: 17Feb15
<br /> Redwood City, CA 94063 Application: 3623 <<archived record>>
<br /> Plant number: 13509
<br />[C]urrent, [A]rchive, or [F]uture? c Site number: B3509
<br />[P]lant, [S]ource, [A]bate. device, or [E]mis. Point? p Plant name: Pacific Bell
<br /> Plant emissions: PM: 0.014 POC: 0.014 NOx: 0.201 SO2: 0 (tpy)
<br />CURRENT Sources: Location: 1121 Jefferson Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063
<br /> UTM coordinates: 568.2 Longitude 4148.5 Latitude
<br /> 1 Diesel engine, emergency standby Project title: New Facility/Standby Generator
<br /> Standby Diesel engine, 1489 hp, Caterpillar S/N 4GM00140, 2136 cu in Plant contact: Andrew Taylor,Area Manager
<br /> C22BG098 /,P1, Mailing address: 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 3E000 L, San Ramon, CA 94
<br />BAY AREA AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Printed: FEB 17, 2015 Telephone: (925) 823-6161
<br />DETAIL POLLUTANTS - ABATED Engineer: Mujtaba T Saifuddin [1158]
<br />MOST RECENT P/O APPROVED (2015) Folder : 3rd Floor File Room
<br /> Received: 10/23/01 . . Completeness review due by: 11/13/01
<br />Pacific Bell (P# 13509) Incomplete: 11/08/01 . . . . . Cancellation due by: 01/07/02
<br /> Re-activated: 01/02/02 . . Completeness review due by: 01/24/02
<br /> S# SOURCE NAME Complete: 01/02/02 . . . . . . Evaluation due by: 02/20/02
<br />MATERIAL SOURCE CODE
<br /> THROUGHPUT DATE POLLUTANT CODE LBS/DAY Final disposition: Waived A/C 01/24/02
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<br /> 1 Diesel engine, emergency standby
<br /> C22BG098 Device No.: S-1 <c>
<br /> Benzene 41 1.57E-03 Description: Diesel engine, emergency standby
<br /> Formaldehyde 124 1.30E-04 Codes: New/Loss of Exemption
<br /> Organics (other, including 990 7.56E-02 Condition No.: 22820 <<c>>
<br /> Arsenic (all) 1030 1.36E-06 Condition No.: 18601 <<a>>
<br /> Beryllium (all) pollutant 1040 7.99E-07 Final Disposition: P/O issued, 09/01/01 <<archived>>
<br /> Cadmium 1070 3.41E-06 PO expiration date: 12/01/16
<br /> Chromium (hexavalent) 1095 7.05E-08
<br /> Lead (all) pollutant 1140 2.89E-06 COND# 22820 --------------------------------------
<br /> Manganese 1160 4.54E-06
<br /> Nickel pollutant 1180 5.51E-05 1. The owner/operator shall not exceed 20 hours per year COND# 18601 --------------------------------------
<br /> Mercury (all) pollutant 1190 9.64E-07 per engine for reliability-related testing.
<br /> Diesel Engine Exhaust Part 1350 7.87E-02 Basis: Title 17, California Code of Regulations, section PERMIT CONDITIONS
<br /> PAH's (non-speciated) 1840 7.19E-06 93115, ATCM for Stationary CI Engines]
<br /> Nitrous Oxide (N2O) 2030 4.19E-04 APPLICATION 3623; Pacific Bell; PLANT 13509; CONDITIONS F
<br /> Nitrogen Oxides (part not 2990 1.10E+00 2. The owner/operator shall operate each emergency standby S-1:
<br /> Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) 3990 5.11E-04 engine only for the following purposes: to mitigate
<br /> Carbon Monoxide (CO) pollu 4990 2.40E-01 emergency conditions, for emission testing to 1. Hours of Operation: The emergency standby engine
<br /> Carbon Dioxide, non-biogen 6960 5.24E+01 demonstrate compliance with a District, State or Federal (S-1) shall only be operated to mitigate emergency
<br /> Methane (CH4) 6970 2.10E-03 emission limit, or for reliability-related activities conditions or for the reliability-related
<br /> (maintenance and other testing, but excluding emission activities. Operation for reliability-related
<br /> testing). Operating while mitigating emergency activities shall not exceed 100 hours in any
<br /> conditions or while emission testing to show compliance calendar year. Operation while mitigating
<br /> with District, State or Federal emission limits is not emergency conditions is unlimited. [Basis: 9-8-
<br /> limited. 330; 9-8-331]
<br /> [Basis: Title 17, California Code of Regulations,
<br /> section 93115, ATCM for Stationary CI Engines] 2. "Emergency Conditions" is defined as any of the
<br /> following: [Basis:
<br /> 3. The owner/operator shall operate each emergency standby Reg. 9-8-231]
<br /> engine only when a non-resettable totalizing meter (with a. Loss of regular natural gas supply.
<br /> a minimum display capability of 9,999 hours) that b. Failure of regular electric power supply.
<br /> measures the hours of operation for the engine is c. Flood mitigation.
<br /> installed, operated and properly maintained. d. Sewage overflow mitigation.
<br /> [Basis: Title 17, California Code ofRegulations, section e. Fire.
<br /> 93115, ATCM for Stationary CI Engines] f. Failure of a primary motor, but only for such time
<br /> as needed to repair or replace the primary motor.
<br /> 4. Records: The owner/operator shall maintain the following
<br /> monthly records in a District-approved log for at least 3. "Reliability-related activities" is defined as any
<br /> 36 months from the date of entry (60 months if the of the following:
<br /> facility has been issued a Title V Major Facility Review [Basis: Reg. 9-8-232]
<br /> Permit or a Synthetic Minor Operating Permit). Log a. Operation of an emergency standby engine to test
<br /> entries shall be retained on-site, either at a central its ability to
<br /> location or at the engine's location, and made perform for an emergency use, or
<br /> immediately available to the District staff upon b. Operation of an emergency standby engine during
<br /> request. maintenance of a primary motor.
<br /> a. Hours of operation for reliability-related
<br /> activities (maintenance and testing). 4. The emergency standby engine shall be equipped
<br /> b. Hours of operation for emission testing to show with either: [Basis:
<br /> compliance with emission limits. Reg. 9-8-530]
<br /> c. Hours of operation (emergency). a. a non-resettable totalizing meter that measures
<br /> d. For each emergency, the nature of the emergency and records the hours of operation for the engine.
<br /> condition. b. a non-resettable fuel usage meter.
<br /> e. Fuel usage for each engine(s).
<br /> [Basis: Title 17, California Code of Regulations, 5. Records: The following monthly records shall be
<br /> section 93115, ATCM for Stationary CI Engines] maintained in a District-approved log for at least
<br /> 5. At School and Near-School Operation: 2 years and shall be made available for District
<br /> If the emergency standby engine is located on school inspection upon request: [Basis: Reg. 9-8-530, 1-
<br /> grounds or within 500 feet of any school grounds, the 441]
<br /> following requirements shall apply: a. Total hours of operation.
<br /> b. Hours of operation under emergency conditions and
<br /> The owner/operator shall not operate each stationary a description of the nature of each emergency
<br /> emergency standby diesel-fueled engine for non-emergency condition.
<br /> use, including maintenance and testing, during the c. Fuel usage.
<br /> following periods:
<br /> a. Whenever there is a school sponsored activity (ifthe
<br /> engine is located on school grounds)
<br /> b. Between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on days when school
<br /> is in session.
<br /> "School" or "School Grounds" means any public or private
<br /> school used for the purposes of the education of more
<br /> than 12 children in kindergarten or any of grades 1 to
<br /> 12, inclusive, but does not include any private school
<br /> in which education is primarily conducted in a private
<br /> home(s). "School" or "School Grounds" includes any
<br /> building or structure, playground, athletic field, or
<br /> other areas of school property but does not include
<br /> unimproved school property.
<br /> [Basis: Title 17, California Code of Regulations,
<br /> section 93115, ATCM for Stationary CI Engines]
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