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Air Operating Permit - Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

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EMISSION UNIT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTSLB. 4 NSPS - Fuel Burning Equipment<strong>Permit</strong> No. 13120Expiration Date: September 12,2013Page 117 of291ED 4.79WAC 173-400-115(2110105) State OnlyAdoptions by reference 40 CFR Part 60 andAppendices in effect on July 1,2004.Exceptions are listed in subsection (1)( d) ofWAC 173-400-115.II.BOperationandMaintenance(O&M) PlanRequirementsEU 4.8040 CFR 63.52(1)(5/30/03)The affected source is the collection of allexisting industrial, commercial, and institutionalboilers and process heaters.NMREU 4.8140 CFR 63.52(1)(5/30/03)Boeing shall submit an initial notification to the<strong>Puget</strong> <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Clean</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Agency</strong> covering boilers#4, #5, and #6.NMREU 4.82 <strong>Puget</strong> <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Clean</strong> Adopts 40 CFR 63 by reference; specific NMR<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Agency</strong> Reg Ill: requirements are listed elsewhere in the permit.2:02 (9/26/02)<strong>Puget</strong> <strong>Sound</strong> <strong>Clean</strong><strong>Air</strong> <strong>Agency</strong> Reg. I:3.25 (9/27/07)NMR ~ No Monitoring Required -- Monitoring is not required; however, if a noncompliant situation is observed,Boeing will initiate appropriate corrective action.DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE TEST METHODS:9 = Visual Determination of the Opacity of Emissions from Stationary19 = Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Removal Efficiency and Particulate Matter, SulfurDioxide, and Nitrogen Oxides Emission RatesBoeing-Everett <strong>Permit</strong>, issued September 12, 2008,' Administrative Amendment 3: October 10, 2012

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