AIR QUALITY PERMIT. Permit No S Effective Date May 26, 2015

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AIR QUALITY PERMIT Permit No. Effective Date May 26, 2015 In accordance with the provisions of the Georgia Air Quality Act, O.C.G.A. Section 12-9-1, et seq and the Rules, Chapter 391-3-1, adopted pursuant to and in effect under that Act, Facility Name: McCarthy Improvement Portable Concrete Batch Plant No. 1 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1150 Taylors, SC 29687 is issued a Permit for the following: The construction and operation of a portable ready mix concrete batch plant. This Permit is issued for the purpose of establishing practically enforceable emission limitations such that the facility will not be considered a major source with respect to Title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Facility Location: Portable ready mix concrete batch plant - Statewide (See Permit Condition 7.1) This Permit is conditioned upon compliance with all provisions of The Georgia Air Quality Act, O.C.G.A. Section 12-9-1, et seq, the Rules, Chapter 391-3-1, adopted and in effect under that Act, or any other condition of this Permit. This Permit may be subject to revocation, suspension, modification or amendment by the Director for cause including evidence of noncompliance with any of the above; or for any misrepresentation made in Application No. 23112 dated February 2, 2015; any other applications upon which this Permit is based; supporting data entered therein or attached thereto; or any subsequent submittals or supporting data; or for any alterations affecting the emissions from this source. This Permit is further subject to and conditioned upon the terms, conditions, limitations, standards, or schedules contained in or specified on the attached 6 pages. [Signed] Director

Permit No. Page 1 of 6 1. General Requirements 1.1 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the Permittee shall maintain and operate this source, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Division which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection or surveillance of the source. 1.2 The Permittee shall not build, erect, install or use any article, machine, equipment or process the use of which conceals an emission which would otherwise constitute a violation of an applicable emission standard. Such concealment includes, but is not limited to, the use of gaseous diluents to achieve compliance with an opacity standard or with a standard that is based on the concentration of a pollutant in the gases discharged into the atmosphere. 1.3 The Permittee shall submit a Georgia Air Quality Permit application to the Division prior to the commencement of any modification, as defined in 391-3-1-.01(pp), which may result in air pollution and which is not exempt under 391-3-1-.03(6). Such application shall be submitted sufficiently in advance of any critical date involved to allow adequate time for review, discussion, or revision of plans, if necessary. The application shall include, but not be limited to, information describing the precise nature of the change, modifications to any emission control system, production capacity and pollutant emission rates of the plant before and after the change, and the anticipated completion date of the change. 1.4 Unless otherwise specified, all records required to be maintained by this Permit shall be recorded in a permanent form suitable for inspection and submission to the Division and shall be retained for at least five (5) years following the date of entry. 1.5 In cases where conditions of this Permit conflict with each other for any particular source or operation, the most stringent condition shall prevail. 2. Allowable Emissions 2.1 The Permittee shall not cause, let, permit, suffer, or allow the concentration of particulate matter (PM) to exceed 0.02 grains per dry standard cubic foot from any baghouses at the facility. 2.2 The Permittee shall not cause, let, suffer, permit or allow the emissions into the atmosphere from any stack, unless otherwise limited, any gases the opacity of which is equal to or greater than forty (40) percent. [391-3-1-.02(2)(b)1]

Permit No. Page 2 of 6 2.3 Except as may be specified in other provisions of this Permit, the Permittee shall not cause, let, permit, suffer, or allow the rate of emission from any source, particulate matter in total quantities equal to or exceeding the allowable rates per Georgia Rules for Air Quality Control 391-3-1-.02(2)(e), Particulate Emission from Manufacturing Processes. 2.4 The Permittee shall not discharge or cause the discharge, into atmosphere from the entire plant, nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions in an amount equal to or exceeding 25 tons during any period of twelve (12) consecutive months when the plant is located in the counties of Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Paulding, and Rockdale. 2.5 The Permittee shall not discharge or cause the discharge, into atmosphere from the entire plant, NO x emissions in an amount equal to or exceeding 100 tons during any period of twelve (12) consecutive months when the plant is located in the counties not listed in Condition 2.4. 2.6 The diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement powering the facility s processing equipment shall demonstrate via certification or performance testing that it is in compliance with all the applicable emission standards and requirements under Title 40 of the Federal Register (40 CFR). 2.7 The Permittee shall not burn diesel oil containing more than 2.5 percent sulfur, by weight, in the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement. [391-3-1-.02(2)(g)] 3. Fugitive Emissions 3.1 The Permittee shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent fugitive dust from becoming airborne from any operation, process, handling, and transportation or storage facility. The opacity from any fugitive dust source shall not equal or exceed twenty (20) percent. Reasonable precautions that should be taken to prevent dust from becoming airborne include, but are not limited to, the following: [391-3-1-.02(2)(n)] a. Use, where possible, of water or chemicals for control of dust in the demolition of existing buildings or structures, construction operations, the grading of roads or the clearing of land; b. Application of asphalt, water, or suitable chemicals on dirt roads, materials, stockpiles, and other surfaces that can give rise to airborne dusts; c. Installation and use of hoods, fans, and fabric filters to enclose and vent the handling of dusty materials. Adequate containment methods can be employed during sandblasting or other similar operations;

Permit No. Page 3 of 6 d. Covering, at all times when in motion, open-bodied trucks, transporting materials likely to give rise to airborne dust; and e. The prompt removal of earth or other material from paved streets onto which earth or other material has been deposited. 4. Process & Control Equipment 4.1 Routine maintenance shall be performed on all air pollution control equipment. Maintenance records shall be in a form suitable for inspection or submittal to the Division and shall be maintained for a period of five (5) years from date of entry. 4.2 The Permittee shall conduct periodic inspections of the internal workings of each baghouse and/or bin vent to ensure proper operation. This shall include determining if there are blinded bags or bags with holes in them, and shall also include inspecting the baghouse hopper and dust conveying system if practical. The inspection frequency shall be no less than once per year. Records of inspections shall be maintained. 4.3 The Permittee shall maintain an inventory of filter bags such that an adequate supply of bags is on hand to replace any defective ones. 5. Monitoring 5.1 Once each day, or portion of each day of operation, the Permittee shall perform a check of visible emissions from each baghouse, while the equipment being controlled is operating, and inspect emission units for mechanical problems or malfunction. For each baghouse bin vent that is controlling a cement silo or ash silo, an observation shall be performed whenever each silo is being loaded. For any observation of visible emissions, mechanical problems, or malfunctions, the Permittee shall take corrective action within a day and re-inspect the equipment to verify that no visible emissions exist and that any mechanical problems or malfunctions have been corrected. The observations and corrective actions shall be recorded in a log suitable for inspection or submittal to the Division. [391-3-1-.02(6)(b)1(i)] 5.2 The Permittee shall install and operate a non-resettable hour meter on each diesel engine(s) /generator(s) to monitor and record the hours of operation. The Permittee shall record the reason the engine(s) was in operation each time it operates.

Permit No. Page 4 of 6 6. Performance Testing 6.1 The Permittee shall cause to be conducted a performance test at any specified emission point when so directed by the Division. The following provisions shall apply with regard to such tests: a. All tests shall be conducted and data reduced in accordance with applicable procedures and methods specified in the Division s Procedures for Testing and Monitoring Sources of Air Pollutants. b. All test results shall be submitted to the Division within sixty (60) days of the completion of testing. c. The Permittee shall provide the Division thirty (30) days prior written notice of the date of any performance test(s) to afford the Division the opportunity to witness and/or audit the test, and shall provide with the notification a test plan in accordance with Division guidelines. d. All monitoring systems and/or monitoring devices required by the Division shall be installed, calibrated and operational prior to conducting any performance test(s). For any performance test, the Permittee shall, using the monitoring systems and/or monitoring devices, acquire data during each performance test run. All monitoring system and/or monitoring device data acquired during the performance testing shall be submitted with the performance test results. 7. Notification, Reporting and Record Keeping Requirements 7.1 The Permittee shall furnish the Division advance written notification (but not less than 14 days in advance) each time the portable batch ready mix concrete plant is located or relocated within the State of Georgia. The notification shall include the following information: the present location, the new location, the anticipated date of startup, the expected period of time the plant will remain at the new location, a description of the operations at the new location, diesel fuel consumption records, details of the diesel engine (if applicable) used to power the plant and a map with sufficient information to allow the Division personnel to locate the plant for inspection. When the anticipated period of operation at a new location is greater than 180 days, the Permittee shall provide an explanation of how the operations may or may not be constructed as part of a permanent operation. 7.2 The Permittee shall record and maintain separate records of monthly total and rolling 12- month total of operating hours for the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement.

Permit No. Page 5 of 6 7.3 The Permittee shall use the operating time records required in Condition 7.2 to calculate the monthly total NOx emissions from the entire plant. All the emission calculations including emission factor(s) used and associated supporting documents shall be kept as part of the records required in Condition 7.2. The Permittee shall notify the Division in writing if the monthly total NOx emissions equal or exceed 2.08 tons during any calendar month when the generator is subject to Condition 2.4, or equal or exceed 8.33 tons during any calendar month when the generator is subject to Condition 2.5. This notification shall be postmarked by the 15th day of the following month, and shall include an explanation of how the Permittee intends to maintain compliance with the emission limit in Condition 2.4 or 2.5. For the purpose of the condition, the following equation shall be used to calculate the monthly total NOx emissions: E NO = x ( F )( T )( H ) ( 2000) Where: E NOx = Monthly total NOx emissions from the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement, ton; T = Total operating time of the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement for the month, hour; F = NOx emission factor for the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement, lb/hp-hr. Acceptable NOx emission factor included that as provided by the engine manufacturer and demonstrated compliance with the applicable emission limit; that as obtained from the most recent Division-approved performance testing; the applicable NOx emission standard; and that from the most recent edition of EPA AP-42; H = Rated engine capacity, horsepower (hp); and 2000 = Conversion factor from pound to ton. 7.4 The Permittee shall use the records required in Condition 7.3 to calculate the total NO x emissions from the entire facility/plant during each consecutive 12 month period. All the calculations shall be kept as part of the records required in Condition 7.2. The Permittee shall notify the Division in writing if the total NO x emissions equal or exceed 25 tons when the generator is subject to Condition 2.4; or equal or exceed 100 tons during any calendar month when the generator is subject to Condition 2.5. This notification shall be postmarked by the fifteenth day of the following month, and shall include an explanation of how the Permittee intends to attain compliance with the NO x emission limit in Condition 2.4 or 2.5.

Permit No. Page 6 of 6 7.5 The Permittee shall furnish the Division written notification of the date of the startup of this plant at each location within fifteen (15) days of such date. 7.6 The Permittee shall maintain records of the location of the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement, each time the engine or its replacement is moved and the length of time the diesel engine/generator involved is at that location. These records shall be kept in a log suitable for inspection or submittal to the Division. 7.7 The Permittee shall retain fuel oil supplier certifications for each shipment of fuel oil used by the diesel engine/generator EG-1 or its replacement. The certifications shall verify that the fuel oil complies with the applicable requirements in Condition 2.7. In lieu of the fuel supplier certifications, the Permittee may conduct analyses of the fuel oil conducted using methods of sampling and analysis which have been specified or approved by the Division. 8. Special Conditions 8.1 At any time that the Division determines that additional control of emissions from the facility may reasonably be needed to provide for the continued protection of public health, safety and welfare, the Division reserves the right to amend the provisions of this Permit pursuant to the Division's authority as established in the Georgia Air Quality Act and the rules adopted pursuant to that Act. 8.2 The Permittee shall calculate and pay an annual Permit fee to the Division. The amount of the fee shall be determined each year in accordance with the Procedures for Calculating Air Permit Fees. 8.3 The diesel engine/generator EG-1 and its replacement shall not remain in one location for more than 12-consecutive months combined. 8.4 The Permittee shall keep, at the permitted facility, the originals or complete copies of this Air Quality Permit and any subsequent Amendments to it. 8.5 All Georgia Air Quality Permits previously issued to this facility, including Air Quality Permit No. 3273-777-0112-S-03-0, are hereby revoked in their entirety.