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FLMs, PSD Increment, and AQRVs: the Oregon experience. WESTAR Fall Technical Conference Seattle 15-17 September 2003 Philip Allen, Oregon DEQ. Overview. Class I Area Increment & AQRVs Oregon’s permit process EPA & FLMs Class I areas Standards and criteria levels Example results.
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FLMs, PSD Increment, and AQRVs:the Oregon experience WESTAR Fall Technical Conference Seattle 15-17 September 2003 Philip Allen, Oregon DEQ
Overview • Class I Area Increment & AQRVs • Oregon’s permit process • EPA & FLMs • Class I areas • Standards and criteria levels • Example results
Federal Class I Areas: Oregon and Washington (NPS, Forest Service Region 6)
U.S.D.A. Forest Service Regions Region 6
Single Source NSR AQ Analysis • Scope • Class II NAAQS and PSD Increment • Class I NAAQS, PSD Increment, AQRVs • Comments/input on the AQ analysis • Recommendations from FLM and other agencies (states, EPA as available) • Final recommendation based on DEQ review of impacts vs. standards, and FLM and other comments.
DEQ: Single source AQ Analysis Timeline Protocol Review Target is < 21 days Protocol Development Final Protocol AQ Analysis by consultant FLM Input DEQ Review Application submittal Completeness Determination FLM Input DEQ Review Review Completed Completeness Determination < 10 days DEQ Review < 45 days since Completeness
Protocol Development • Initial informal discussions with consultant • Location of proposed source • Type and availability of met data • Availability of background data • Provide consultant initial guidance • Protocol meeting • Scheduled in coordination with DEQ Regional Office • Attended by HQ AQ analyst, RO permit engineer, FLM, client, modeling consultant, and other client consultants.
Protocol Development (cont.) • Protocol meeting scope • Type and size of new or modified source • Applicable AQ standards • Class II and Class I NAAQS and PSD Increment • Class I AQRV analysis required or requested ? • Models for near-source impact analysis and long range transport • Aermod-Prime/ISCPrime • Calpuff Lite/Calpuff • Other
Protocol Development (cont.) • Protocol meeting scope (cont.) • Met data • Screening met • NWS • On-site • Background data • Competing sources
Class I Area Impacts • EPA regulated • NAAQS • PSD Increment • Federal Land Manager (FLM) regulated • Air Quality Related Values (AQRVs) • S deposition • N deposition • Visibility • Ammonium Sulfate [(NH4)2SO4] • Ammonium Nitrate [NH4NO3] • Particulate Matter (PM) • Ozone [O3]
How it has worked for DEQ and FLMs • California-Oregon Border (COB) project • Pacific Power • Bonanza (~ 30 km ESE of Klamath Falls) • Gerhart Wilderness Class I Area deposition ~> DAT • Klamath Generation Facility (KGF) • Visibility ~> 5% • Offsets • Pope and Talbot (Halsey) • Visibility ~> 5% • Deposition <= DAT
How it has worked for DEQ and FLMs • DEQ views Class I PSD and AQRV analysis as a collaborative effort with EPA and the FLMs • DEQ provides the door to FLM review: from protocol to application submittal prepare the source and their consultant for the FLM review of AQRV impacts • Coordination with FLMs throughout process • Prevents surprises at end (get problems addressed early) • Consultant and source know what is expected • Accelerates review of the application • Fosters culture where FLM is considered the expert on AQRVs, and manager of their respective Class I areas.