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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11109 RIVER RUN BoulevardABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK APPLICATION FORM R INSTALLATION /REMOVAL OF AN AST r' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Prevention Services 1501 Truxtun Ave 1sT FLR Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: 661-326-3979 ? Fax: 661-852-2171 Page 1 of 2 INSTALL REMOVE ( IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 79 PERMIT # - I _ Q SS 7 VIII FACILITY NAME OCCIDENTAL OF ELK HILLS, INC. OFFICE BUILDING ADDRESS 11109 RIVER RUN BLVD. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93311 OPERATOR NAME OCCIDENTAL OF ELK HILLS INC. PERMIT TO OPERATE # SJVAPCD #S- 7527 -1 -0 OWNER NAME OCCIDENTIAL OF ELK HILLS INC. Attn. CHRIS ALEDO Facilities M r *OF TANKS TO BE INSTALLED �_ /REMOVED Ts# "! s ANK OTN GNETSk ONE 1 CARB CERTIFIED DIESEL FUEL 660 GAL. NAME OF COMPANY INSTALLING AND /OR REMOVING TANK S.C.ANDERSON, INC. MAILING ADDRESS 2160 MARS CT. BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 NAME & PHONE # OF CONTACT PERSON ;CODY ANDERSON 661- 3,03 -2093 DATE & TIME TANK 1S TO BE INSTALLED /REMOVED 3/24/09 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE 4/24/09 APPROVED Y DATE 2 FD2081 (Rev 01/08) REFERENC CIT BUILDING PERMIT 408 -5233 r ism 80 , • jJfffY ).^ G' f �! SanJoanuin Valley AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT PERMIT NO: S- 7527 -1 -0 LEGAL OWNER OR OPERATOR: OCCIDENTAL OF ELK HILLS, INC. MAILING ADDRESS: P O BOX 1001 TUPMAN, CA 93276-1001 LOCATION: 11109 RIVER RUN BLVD BAKERSFIELD, CA ISSUANCE- DATE: 03/24/2009 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: 755 BHP CUMMINS MODEL QSX15 -G9 NR2 TIER 2 CERTIFIED DIESEL -FIRED EMERGENCY STANDBY IC ENGINE POWERING AN ELECTRICAL GENERATOR CONDITIONS 1. No air contaminant shall be released into the atmosphere which causes a public nuisance. [District Rule 4102] 2. Particulate matter emissions shall not exceed 0.1 grains/dscf in concentration. [District Rule 420 1] 3. • No air contaminant shall be discharged into the atmosphere for a period or periods aggregating more than three minutes in any one hour which is as dark as, or darker than, Ringelmann 1 or 20% opacity. [District Rule 4101). 4. This engine shall be equipped with either a positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system that recirculates crankcase emissions into the air intake system for combustion, or a crankcase emissions control device of at least 90% control efficiency. [District Rule 2201 ] 5. The exhaust stack shall vent vertically upward. The vertical exhaust flow shall not be impeded by a rain cap (flapper ok), roof overhang, or any other obstruction. [District Rule 41021 6. Only CARB certified diesel fuel containing not more than 0.0015% sulfur by weight is to be used. [District Rules 2201 and 4801 and 17 CCR 93115] 7. This engine shall be equipped with an operational non- resettable elapsed time meter or other APCO approved alternative. [District Rule 4702 and 17 CCR. 93 115] 8. Emissions from this IC engine shall not exceed any of the following limits: 3.53 S NOx /bhp -hr, 0.44 g-CO /bhp -hr, or 0.13 g- VOC/bhp -hr. [District Rule 2201 and 13 CCR 2423 and 17 CCR 93 115] 9. This engine shall not be operated more than 16 hours per day including emergency situations. [District Rule 2201 ] CONDITIONS CONTTNUE ON NEXT PAGE YOU MUST NOTIFY THE DISTRICT COMPLIANCE DIVISION AT (669) 392 -5500 WHEN CONSTRUCTION I5 COMPLETED AND PRIOR TO OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT OR MODIFICATIONS AUTHORIZED BY THIS AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT. This Is NOT a PERMIT TO OPERATE. Approval or denial of a PERMIT TO OPERATE will be made after an Inspection to verify that the equipment has been constructed in accordance with the approved plans, specifications and conditions of this Authority to Construct, and to determine it the equipment can be operated in compliance with all Rules and Regulations of the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District Unless construction has commenced pursuant to Rule 2050, this Authority to Construct shall expire and application shau be cancelled two years from the date of issuance. The applicant is responsible for complying with all laws, ordinances and regulations of all other governmental agencies which may pertain to the above equipment. Seyed Sadredin, Executive Director / APCO crrr v � DAVID WAMER, Director of Permit Services "W-1 -0:169242=512P4— CAMNOW : JMfvAp@MnN0IReQ1M Southem Regional Office • 34946 Flyover Court • Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (661) 392 -5500 • Fax (661) 392 -5585 RmteO onrccyelca pacer Z, it conditions for 5- 7527 -1-0 (continued) Page 2 of 2 10. Emissions from this IC engine shall not exceed 0.07 g -PM 10/bhp -hr based on USEPA certification using ISO 8178 test r procedure. [District Rules 2201 and 4102 and 13 CCR 2423 and 17 CCR 93 115] 11. This engine shall be operated and maintained in proper operating condition as recommended by the engine manufacturer or emissions control system supplier. (District Rule 4702] 12. During periods of operation for maintenance, testing, and required regulatory purposes, the permittee shall monitor the operational characteristics of the engine as recommended by the manufacturer or emission control system supplier (for example: check engine fluid levels, battery, cables and connections; change engine oil and filters; replace engine coolant; and/or other operational characteristics as recommended by the manufacturer or supplier). [District Rule 4702] 13. This engine shall be operated only for testing and maintenance of the engine, required regulatory purposes, and during emergency situations. Operation of the engine for maintenance, testing, and required regulatory purposes shall not exceed 50 hours per calendar year. [District Rule 4702 and 17 CCR 93115] 14. An emergency situation is an unscheduled electrical power outage caused by sudden and reasonably unforeseen natural disasters or sudden and reasonably unforeseen events beyond the control of the permittee. (District Rule 47023 15. This engine shall not be used to produce power for the electrical distribution system, as part of a voluntary utility demand reduction program, or for an interruptible power contract. [District Rule 4702] 16. The permittee shall maintain monthly records of emergency and non - emergency operation. Records shall include the number of hours of emergency operation, the date and number of hours of al I Nesting and maintenance operations, the purpose of the operation (for example: load testing, weekly testing, rolling blackout, general area power outage, ctc.) and records of operational characteristics monitoring. For units with automated testing systems, the operator may, as an alternative to keeping records of actual operation for testing purposes, maintain a readily accessible written record of the automated testing schedule. [District Rule 4702 and 17 CCR 93115] 17. All records shall be maintained and retained on -site for a minimum of five (5) years, and shall be made available for District inspection upon request. [District Rule 4702 and 17 CCR 93115] i75Z'7 -b0. Mm2C MW 612PM -OMMM