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• <br /> Note 3: No person may cause, allow or permit emission into the ambient air of any substance or <br /> combination of substances in such quantities that an objectionable odor is determined to <br /> result unless preventive measures satisfactory to the department are taken to abate or <br /> control such emission. <br /> Note 4: No person may cause, allow, or permit emissions into the ambient air of any hazardous <br /> substance in such quantity, concentration, or duration as to be injurious to human health, <br /> plant or animal life unless the purpose of that emission is for the control of plant or <br /> animal life. Hazardous substances include but are not limited to hazardous air contami- <br /> nants listed in Tables 1 to 4 of sec. NR 445.04. <br /> B. Other Specific Permit Conditions. <br /> 1. The permittee shall inform the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Southern District, 2801 <br /> Coho Street, Madison, WI 53713, phone (608) 273-5600, in writing of the following for each <br /> emissions unit covered in this permit: <br /> a. Notice of commencing construction shall be submitted within 15 days of the start of construction. <br /> b. Notice of intent to initially operate the sources covered by this permit shall be submitted 30 days <br /> prior to the anticipated date of initial operation. <br /> c. Notice of the actual date of initial startup shall be submitted within 15 days of the initial startup. <br /> 2. Expiration of this Construction Permit. <br /> This construction permit expires in 18 months after the date of issuance. Construction and initial <br /> operation of each emissions unit covered in this permit is authorized for the duration of this permit <br /> for equipment shake-down, testing and Department evaluation of operation to assure conformity with <br /> the permit conditions. Please note that the sources covered by this permit are required to meet all <br /> emission limits and special conditions contained in the permit at all times, including during initial <br /> operation period. If 18 months is an insufficient time period for equipment shakedown, testing and <br /> Department evaluation of operation, the construction permit holder may request and the Department <br /> may approve in writing an extension of the permit. Operation of the sources covered by this permit <br /> after this construction permit expires is prohibited until an operation permit for the sources has been <br /> issued by the Department. <br /> 3. Compliance Demonstration. <br /> Compliance emission tests shall be conducted within 60 days after the start of initial operation to <br /> demonstrate compliance with the visible emission limits of 15% opacity for crushers (primary, <br /> secondary and tertiary crushers) and 10% opacity for screening plant and conveyors,using U.S. EPA <br /> Method 9 while operating at 100% capacity. If operation at 100% capacity is not feasible, the source <br /> shall operate at a capacity level which is approved by the Department in writing. If the compliance <br /> emission tests cannot be conducted within 60 days after the start of initial operation, the permit holder <br /> may request and the Department may approve in writing an extension of time to conduct the tests. <br /> The Department shall be informed at least 20 working days prior to the tests so a Department repre- <br /> sentative can witness the testing. At the time of notification a compliance test plan following the <br /> provisions set forth in Section NR 439.07, Wis. Adm. Code, shall also be submitted for approval. <br /> Two copies of the report on the tests shall be submitted to the Department for evaluation within 60 <br /> days after the tests. An operation permit will be issued only upon proof of compliance. <br /> - 13- <br />