Review oftitle V Operating Permit Initial Application Georges Township, Fayette County APS# ; AUTH # ; PF#

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SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE MEMO TO FROM THROUGH DATE Air Quality Pennit File SOOP # 26-00590 Carlisle Construction Materials Sheila A. Shaffer ~ Air Quality Engineering Specialist Bureau ofair Quality Barbara R. Hatch, P.E. o...q)~. Envirolllnental Engineer~l 1fanager Bureau ofair Quality August 3, 2012 Mark~t:r;:. Air Quality Manager Bureau ofair Quality RE Review oftitle V Operating Permit Initial Application Georges Township, Fayette County APS# 768800; AUTH # 908402; PF# 738074 Background This application is for Carlisle Construction Materials (CCM)/ Hunter Panels facility located in Georges Township, Fayette County. On December 30, 2011, a Title V Operating Permit application was received by the Department and determined to be Administratively Complete on February 16,2012. Plan Approval PA-26-00558A was issued to Hunter Panels, LLC at this location on December 5,2005, expired June 5,.2007. The plan approval was for the installation ofa foam insulation panel manufacturing plant. The facility encompasses the delivery and storage ofraw materials, panel manufacturing, m.ld product warehousing. The plan approval limited VOC emissions from Hunter Panels, LLC to 49.6 tons per year in any consecutive 12 month period. A State Only Operating Permit application (OP-26-00558) \vas received on April 5, 2007 and determined Administratively Complete on June 20, 2007. PA-26-00558A was not extended and was allowed to expire upon receipt ofthe application for OP-26-00558. Plan Approval PA-26-00590 was issued to CCM / Insulfoam at this location on July 11, 2011, with an expiration date ofjauuary 11,2013. The plan approval was for the installation ofan insulfoam expanded polystyrene block molded product line. The plan approval limited VOC emissions from Insulfoam to 49.3 toils per year in any consecutive 12 month period. The facility completed constmction and began the initial temporary operating period on September 6, 20 II. The plan approval was modified to reflect the temporary operation period (180 days) on February 8, 2012 which expires on March 6, 2012. A request for extension was received by the Department on February 8, 2012 to allow time for an initial operating inspection and Source Testing to review stack test results. The plan approval expiration date is September 9,2012. At this time, CCM has 1

informed the Department that they will be submitting another Extension Form to allow time for processing the Title V review, public comment and EPA comment periods. This request is yet to be received. The Air Pollution Control Act Compliance Review FOIm received as patt ofthis Title V Operating Permit application identifies Hunter Panels, LLC (Federal Tax ill 01-0514287) and Insulfoam (Federal Tax ill 16-1449809) as subsidiaries (shared ownership) ofthe parent corporation Carlisle Construction Materials (Federal Tax ill 16-1449809). The applicant acknowledges that PA-26-00590 was a modification to the existing minor facility and the Hunter Panels and Insulfoam are considered a single facility as defined by Title 25 Pa Code Section 121.1. Therefore, as indicated in the Title V Operating Permit Application, PA-26-00588A and PA-26-00590 are incolporated into TV-26-00590 under Federal Tax ill 16-1449809. The State Only Operating Pennit application for Hunter Panels, OP-26-00558, is withdrawn and replaced with TV-26-00590 as requested by the facility on February 17, 2012. Sources, Control Devices and Emissions Hunter Panels- Polyisocyanurate Foam panel manufacturing process begins with the mixing ofpolyol (polyester resin) with additives such as catalysts, surfactants and flame retardant compounds. Once mixed, this material is blended with pentane and Polymeric Di-phenylmethane Di-iso-cyanate (PMDI) immediately prior to being dispensed at the "Iaydown point." Four streams ofthe "wet" product exit fi'om the laydownnozzle and are blown between two sheets ofpaper backing located on a conveyor. From here, foam fills the space between the paper backings to folm the continuous length ofpanel as it moves into the furnace. The thickness ofthe foam insulation panel varies depending on line speed and laminator settings. Side walls along the conveyor force the expanding foam to conform to the width ofthe paper backing. Pentane emissions are expected at the laydown point, during product cutting, and during product storage. Emissions from the process consist primarily ofthe VOC pentane. Pentane is a volatile organic compound used as an expanding agent in the foam panel manufacturing process. VOC emissions from the pour table and laminator are dirccted to a 10,000 SCFM Regenerative Thelmal Oxidizer (RTO), 1.25 MMBtu/hr burner, with 98 percent destruction efficiency. Particulate and VOC emissions fi'om the cutting operation are directed to a 33,300 SCFM Mikropul Dust Collection System. Particulate is captured in the system with 99.9 percent efficiency while VOC are uncontrolled. VOC fugitive emissions occur at various points in the process including a percentage ofthe pour table, laminator, the cutting operations and storage area. On December 14, 2006, ARI Environmental conducted a compliance testing on the RTO and baghouse according to the conditions ofplan Approval 26-00558A. On April 13, 2007 the Department's Source Testing Review approved results from stack testing report. 2

Insulfoam- The Expandable Polystyrene (EPS) manufacturing process (Insulfoam) begins with dumping bags ofesp beads, resin which has a sand like appearance impregnated with pentane (blowing agent), into a hopper and auguring them into a pre-expander. With the aid ofsteam supplied to the processes by a Superior Boiler containing a Limpsfield bumer rated at 7.97 MMBtu/hr, and agitation, the beads are pre-expanded in batches into BB size particles called pre-puff. The steam softens the polymer and causes the pentane to expand inside the bead and blow outward. Each batch ofpre-puffexiting the preexpander is dried in a fluid bed drier prior to being blown to aging bags for stabilization. The pre-puffis stored in multiple large air-penneable bags and the required aging time varies from 6-48 hours depending on raw material type and product density. Aged prepuffs are air conveyed from the aging bags to the mold where with steam and pressure, the pre-puffis fused into a foam billet or block. Foam billets will be shipped as blocks in the original molded form. Other blocks will be stored and permitted to stabilize from 24 120 hours before being cut into various sizes and shapes with an electric hot wire. VOC emissions from the pre-expander vent and door to dryer are directed to an 8,400 SCFM Regenerative Thelmal Oxidizer (RTO) with 97 percent destruction efficiency. The RTO burner is rated at 2.0 MMBtu/hr. The bead aging fann is a significant source ofpentane emissions. The room is maintained as a permanent enclosure and emission are directly vented to the RTO. During the molding process, emission during filling and fusing also release VOC emissions which are directed to the RTO. Emissions that escape the collection system as well as those fi'om product storage areas will be emitted as fugitive enllsslqns. Directly following molding, blocks are typically placed in storage for a minimum oftin'ee to four days prior to shipment or cutting. Based on pentane losses measured at Insulfoam facilities, is has been estimated that on an average ofapproximately 45 percent ofthe total pentane content ofthe raw material is emitted during the manufacturing process. Data collected fi'om the Dixon, Califomia facility shows that while total pentane loss percentage is not clearly dependent on initial raw material pentane content, it is however dependent on time in storage. The study shows that while the total pentane loss increases over time the rate ofloss decreases over time. It is estimated that approximately a 72 percent ofthe available pentane is in the raw material offgases during processing and within the first four weeks ofstorage. CCM has developed emissions factors based on the time in storage. Once the product leaves the facility, the emissions are no longer the responsibility ofthe permittee. CCM is required to maintain records and analysis records on a monthly basis to detemline fugitive emissions from the storage areas. On December 8, 2011, ARI Environmental conducted a compliance testing on the RTO according to the conditions ofplan Approval 26-00590. On May 25,2012 the Department's Source Testing Review approved results fi'om stack testing report. Table 1 provides the facility's potential emissions. The Foam Panel Process (Group 2) identifies the total emissions from the Polyisocyanurate Foam Panel manufacturing 3

process (Source 111), storage tanks (Source 112-118), RTO bumer and miscellaneous natural gas units (space heaters totaling 8.7 MMBtu/hr and a 1.7 MMBty/hrBoiler for the Rail Car System). The EPS Process (Group 3) identifies the total emissions from the preexpander (Source 10 I), vacuum block mold (Source 102), bead age farm (Source 103), product storage (Source 104), RTO bumer and Process Boiler (Source 031). The Foam Panel Process is limited to 49.6 tons per year VOC per plan approval 26-00558A and the EPS Process is limited to 49.3 tons per year VOC and 5.5 tons per year HAPS per plan approval 26-00590. Table.1: Potential To Emit Testing TonslYear Source NOx CO SOx PM VOC HAPs Foam Panel Process 4.92 4.11 0.03 25.37 49.6 0.0 EPS Process 4.28 3.43 0.03 0.33 49.3 5.5 49.6/ Total: 9.2 7.5 0.1 25.7 49.3 5.5 Hunter Panels last performed source testing on December 14,2006 under plan approval PA-26-00558A. Within six months ofissuance ofthe Title V OperatingPelTIlit and every five years thereafter, Hunter Panels is required to conduct a source testing ofthe inlet VOC (as pentane) emissions to the RTO, outlet VOC (as pentane) emissions fium the RTO, DRE ofthe RTO, Outlet VOC (as pentane) from the baghouse, and outlet particulate grain loading from the baghouse by Methods in Appendix A of40 CFR Part 60 or any alternate methods approved by the Department. Insulfoamlast perfoltiled source testing on December 8, 2011 under plan approval 26 00590. Insulfoam is required to conduct source testing ofthe RTO exhaust every five years while processing a high pentane bead (5.5% or higher) unless approved by the Department otherwise. Compliance CCM is required to submit a Title V Compliance Certification by January 31 ofeach year which covers the previous calendar year period ofjanuary I through December 31. Semiannual monitoring reports must be submitted by January 31 and July 31 ofeach year. The January 31 semi-arumalmonitoring report shall cover the period from July I through December 31 and may be included in January 31 Title V Compliance Certification. The July 31 semi-annual monitoring report shall cover the period from January I through June 30. Annual emission statements are due by March I for the preceding calendar year. The Polyisocyanurate Process is not to use more than 3,700,000 pounds ofpentane, foam production of58,830,000 pounds and is limited to 49.6 tons per year in any 12-month consecutive period. VOC (as pentane) fium the RTO is limited to 0.7 Ibs/hT and 1.9 tons 4

, ',, per year. Visible emissions from the RTO and baghouse shall not exceed 10 percent at any time. The baghouse emissions are limited to 0.02 gr/dscfparticulate matter and 11.4 Ibs per hour VOC. The DRE ofthe RTO must be at least 98 percent. EPS Process is not to emit more than 49.3 tons per year VOC and 5.5 tons per year HAPs in any 12-month consecutive period. Visible emissions are limited to 10 percent opacity for periods less than three minutes or 30 percent at any time. The RTO must meet 98 percent DRE or less than 7 ppmvd propane. Monthly and 12-month records are to be maintained and stack testing is required every five years to verify compliance with limitations set forth in operating pelmit for polyisocyanurate process and EPS process. Storage tanks shall have pressure reliefvalves which are maintained in good operating condition and which are set to release at no less than.7 psig (4.8 kilopascals) ofpressure or.3 psig (2.1 kilopascals) ofvacuum. Regulatory Analysis Applicability of40 CFR Part 63 Subpart III, JJJ, MMMMM and 000000 were examined and the facility is not an affected source, based on the facility not being a major source ofhaps as well as the EPS beads are not manufactured at the CCM facility. 40 CFR Part 64- Compliance Assurance Monitoring This part was promulgated on October 22, 1997 and applies to a pollutant-specific emissions unit at a major source that is required to obtain a Title V operating pennit ifthe unit satisfies the following criteria (per 40 CFR 64.2): "(1) The unit is subject to an emission limitation or standard for the applicable regulated air pollutant (or a surrogate thereof); (2) The unit uses a control device to achieve compliance with any such emission limitation or standard; and (3) The unit has potential pre-control device emissions ofthe applicable regulated air pollutant that are equal to or greater than 100 percent ofthe amount, in tons per year, required for a source to be classified as a major source." CCM is defined as a major source. CCM developed and proposed a CAM plan to the Department for the polyisocyanurate foam panel manufacturing process and EPS process. The VOC and particulate emissions from the polyisocyanurate foam panel manufacturing process are controlled by an RTO and baghouse. The VOC emissions from the EPS process are also controlled by an RTO. The Department approves and incorporated the proposed CAM plan into the Title V Operating Permit. Conclusions and Recommendations On December 30, 2011, CCM / Hunter Panel Facility submitted a Title V Pelmit Application for the manufacturing ofpolyisocyanurate foam panels and expandable polystyrene located in Georges Township, Fayette County. CCM has complied with the municipal notification requirements contained in 25 Pa. Code 127.413. Municipal notification was received by the Township ofgeorges and Fayette County on December 5

29,2011. A fee of$750 was remitted to the "Clean Air Fund: by CCM on December 30, 2011 as required under 25 Pa. Code 127.704 (b)(3). The draft Title V Pennit will be submitted to the company for their review as well as the requirements to post a notice into the newspaper for three nonconsecutive days. The Notice ofintent to Issue the pennit will be published in the Pa. Bulletin for a 30 day public comment period. The draft operating permit and memo will also be submitted to EPA for a 45-day comment period. On March 7, 2012, an initial operating pennit inspection was conducted by Devin Tomko and myself, both Air Quality Engineering Specialists. No violations ofany permit requirements or conditions were noted at the time ofinspection. It is my recommendation that the Title V Operating Pelmit for Carlisle Construction Materials / Hunter Panel Facility, TV-26-00590, be issued. 6