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PM2.5 SIP AREA SOURCE STRATEGY

PM2.5 SIP AREA SOURCE STRATEGY. INFORMATIONAL MEETING – Industrial Baking Ovens Solid Fuel Burning Devices Appliance Pilot Lights. Cache. Box Elder. EPA-defined PM2.5 Nonattainment Area Boundaries. Weber. Davis. Salt Lake. Tooele. Utah. Background.

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PM2.5 SIP AREA SOURCE STRATEGY

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  1. PM2.5 SIP AREA SOURCE STRATEGY INFORMATIONAL MEETING – Industrial Baking Ovens Solid Fuel Burning Devices Appliance Pilot Lights

  2. Cache Box Elder EPA-defined PM2.5 Nonattainment Area Boundaries Weber Davis Salt Lake Tooele Utah

  3. Background Clean Air Act requires Utah to develop a State Implementation Plan (SIP) to bring much of Northern Utah into compliance with the Clean Air Act standard for fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The first step in the process was for the Division of Air Quality to identify emission sources that contribute to the direct release of PM2.5 and emissions sources of precursors of PM2.5, primarily volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that, when released into the atmosphere, react to form PM2.5. That work has been completed. Industrial Baking Ovens: VOC Soil Fuel Burning Devices (wood stoves, fireplaces, outdoor boilers): PM2.5,VOCs Appliance Pilot Lights: PM2.5,VOCs

  4. Proposed Rulemaking • Industrial Baking Ovens • Yeast leaven products • And, combined rated heat input capacity three million BTU per hour • Emission reduction of 90% • Soil Fuel Burning Devices • No burn cut point at 25 ug/m3, 10-20 no burn days, area specific • Contingency plan – 15 ug/m3 • Beginning December 31, 2012, no person shall sell, offer for sale, supply, install, transfer or operate a wood burning stove that is not EPA Phase 2 certified • Appliance Pilot Lights • On or after January 1, 2014, no person shall manufacture for sale, distribute, sell, offer for sale, or install any natural gas-fired; water heaters, fan-type central furnaces, gas fireplaces, or gas stoves that requires the use of a pilot light for ignition.

  5. ESTIMATED COST *EPA database AirControlNet v4.1

  6. Your Role TECHNICAL COMMENTS: DAQ seeks technical comments on the proposed rules; implementation feasibility and associated costs. WHEN: August 6, 2012 HOW: e-mail – jkarmazyn@utah.gov

  7. What’s Next DAQ will use information as we proceed with drafting rules that can then be proposed to the Air Quality Board for inclusion into the SIP.

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