Plant Site Emissions Limits Sample Clauses

Plant Site Emissions Limits. The air permit establishes PSELs for emissions of volatile organic compounds ("VOCs"), oxides of nitrogen ("NOx"), carbon monoxide ("CO"), particulate matter of 10 microns or smaller ("PM10"), sulfur dioxide ("SO2"), combined organic hazardous air pollutants ("HAPs")2, combined inorganic HAPs, sulfuric acid, phosphine, and arsine (also inorganic HAPs). In particular: ▪ The PSEL for VOC emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 49 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for NOx emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 49 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for CO emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 49 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for PM10 emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 10 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for SO2 emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 5 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for aggregate combined organic HAP emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 10 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for aggregate combined inorganic HAP emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 10 tons per year. ▪ The PSEL for sulfuric acid emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 1 ton per year. Sulfuric acid emissions also shall be included in the aggregate combined inorganic HAP emissions PSEL. ▪ The PSEL for phosphine emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 1 ton per year. Phosphine emissions also shall be included in the aggregate combined inorganic HAP emissions PSEL. ▪ The PSEL for arsine emissions for the Ocotillo Site is 14 pounds per year. Arsine emissions also shall be included in the aggregate combined inorganic HAP emissions PSEL. These PSELs establish enforceable limits on emissions of VOCs, NOx, CO, PM10, SO2, organic HAPs, inorganic HAPs, sulfuric acid, phosphine, and arsine from the Ocotillo site. Under the air permit, Intel is required to comply with these PSELs even if it makes process or equipment changes or constructs new facilities at the Ocotillo Site. The PSELs are set at levels that are below the current threshold for major sources of VOCs, NOx, CO, PM10, SO2 and HAPs under the federal Clean Air Act and Maricopa County Pollution Control Regulations. The 9-ton increase in the VOC PSEL to 49 tons per year is intended for any expansion to the Ocotillo site beyond the current and projected FAB 12 and 22 facilities’ capacities.
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