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Rezone/CUP
Rezone/CUP - Type
CUP
Petition Number
00906
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Medina Township
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16
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DCPCUP-0000-00906
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> FORM 4500-1P: MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSES <br /> Complete one form for each process for which an Air Pollution Control Permit is required. If the information <br /> requested does not adequately describe the process, additional equipment specifications and descriptions should <br /> be submitted as necessary. <br /> Item 1 — Provide the facility name. <br /> Item 2 — Assign an identification number for this process (e.g., P-1, P-2, etc.). This number should also appear <br /> on the appropriate Form 4500.15: Stack Identification and Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control <br /> Equipment completed for this process. <br /> Item 3 — Provide an identification number for the stack exhausting this process. This number should also <br /> appear on the appropriate Form 4500-1S: Stack Identification completed for this stack. <br /> Item 4 — Provide an identification number for the control device, if any, reducing the emissions from this <br /> process. This number should also appear on the appropriate Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control <br /> Equipment completed for this control device. <br /> Item 5 — Describe the process in general terms. Include the types of operations involved, the end products of <br /> this process and uses of the product. <br /> Item 6 — Attach a flow diagram preferably drawn on 81/2" X 11" or 81/2" X 14" size paper. Clearly identify <br /> significant pieces of equipment, pick-up points and exhaust hooding for dusts, fumes and vapors, <br /> emission control equipment and stacks or vents which exhaust this process to the ambient air. <br /> Identify the points at which raw materials enter and finished products exit the process. For existing <br /> processes which are being modified, identify which components of the process are existing and which <br /> are new. <br /> Item 7 — Self explanatory. <br /> Item 8 — Self explanatory. <br /> Item 9 — Self explanatory. <br /> Item 10 — Check appropriate item and provide the data requested. <br /> Item 11 — If the heat from the flue gases resulting from the fuel combustion do not directly contact the raw <br /> materials or end product and the fuel burning equipment is large enough to require an Air Pollution <br /> Control Permit, then this fuel burning equipment should be identified on a Form 4500-1B, Fuel <br /> Burning Installations. If any fuels are burned to provide direct heat to the raw materials or end <br /> product, list these fuels and their usage under Item 11A. Provide the maximum heat input to the <br /> burner of these fuels in million BTU per hour under Item 11B. Under Item 11C, if fuels other than <br /> natural gas, propane, or #2 fuel oil are to be burned, submit the information required under Items 10, <br /> 11, and 12 on Form 4500-1B, Fuel Burning Equipment. For each fuel, Item 10 requires the higher <br /> heating value (BTU per pound), the average and maximum ash and sulfur contents (percent by <br /> weight), the average and maximum hourly fuel usage, expected yearly consumption, moisture <br /> contents of solid fuels (percent by weight), if ash reinjection is used, fuel charging method, fuel <br /> charging measurement method, and excess combustion air (%). Item 11 requires that a proximate <br /> and ultimate analysis be provided for each solid or waste fuel. Item 12 requires that for all waste <br /> fuels (e.g. sludges, refuse derived fuels, waste oils, etc.), an analysis be submitted for arsenic, <br /> cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel, chlorine, and total halogens. <br /> Item 12 — Include the typical height, width, length and composition of these storage piles. <br /> Item 13 - Complete one Form 4500-1S: Stack Identification for each stack exhausting this operation. <br /> Item 14 — Complete one Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control Equipment for each control device reducing <br /> emissions from this process. <br />
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