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Standard information number when If no action for the contacting has is you have 028077 permit renewal was received needed we will contact you by Please DEQ on 3/2/20 reference 15 your permit us been taken on your application by the expiration date of your present permit your present permit will remain If No any questions please contact in effect until final Louis Bivins at permit action 503-229-6035 Sincerely LL fr Edith MIMdrrine Northwest Region permit Coordinator Air Quality Program is taken 400 97201 711 5i 2014 Annual Report Discharge Permit Number Contaminant for Air Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period 26-3135 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 12/31/2014 01/01/2014 Operating parameters Tons Pounds summary 2372 melted of glass of arsenic used trioxide emissions of annual pollutant Bullseye Glass 2014 during attachment determined each below the at levels operated Plant Site in Emission Limit attachment see of all planned and unplanned excess emissions There were no excess emissions events in 2014 Records Summary of month Condition 4.1 with accordance 1800 see complaints to air quality received relating events by permittee during the year There were no complaints during List 2014 pollution List in plant which control equipment There were no significant pollution controls during process production affected changes in air during 2014 Eric Durrin Date Annual DEQ Report page of contaminant levels and emissions processes production output Signed 2014 issues 2014 performed on pollution major maintenance There was no major maintenance performed equipment possible emission attachment see changes made permanent about or inquiries Controller control on equipment pollution control or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2014 Predicted Rolling Monthly Month Usage Usage Tonnage Tons 1750.0 0.88 0.88 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 Mar-13 300.0 2050.0 1.03 1.03 0.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 1.00 May-13 200.0 2000.0 1.00 Jun-13 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1750.0 0.88 0.88 2050.0 1.03 1.03 1800.0 0.90 0.90 0.0 300.0 0.0 Sep-13 Oct-13 200.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 Nov-13 100.0 1850.0 0.93 0.93 Dec-13 100.0 1950.0 0.98 0.98 Jan-14 200.0 1900.0 0.95 0.95 Feb-14 100.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Mar-14 200.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 Apr-14 100.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 May-14 200.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Jun-14 300.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Jul-14 100.0 1900.0 0.95 0.95 Aug-14 100.0 1700.0 0.85 0.85 Sep-14 100.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Oct-14 100.0 1700.0 0.85 0.85 Nov-14 200.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Dec-14 100.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Annual limt is CFR 61.164c Arsenic Future Month 250.0 Aug-13 2014 12- Feb-13 Jul-13 --2014 Data Usage Rolling Jan-13 Apr-13 DEQ 12- Trioxide 2.7 tons 5400 calculation pounds addressed by annual usage of Arsenic Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted tons 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient Air 19.8 lb/ton 44 88 84 132 871 Mar-14 41 82 78 123 812 990 141 931 Apr-14 50 100 95 150 May-14 34 68 65 102 673 Jun-14 41 82 78 123 812 41 82 78 123 812 99 653 Aug-14 33 66 63 Sep-14 41 82 78 123 812 Oct-14 41 82 78 123 812 772 Nov-14 39 78 74 117 Dec-14 47 94 89 141 931 499 998 948 1497 9880 42 83 79 125 823 Glass PM PMio S02 NO Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen .9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Jan-14 150 300 Feb-14 130 260 247 390 2574 Mar-14 169 338 321 285 450 1785 507 3346 744 4910 Apr-14 248 496 471 May-14 201 402 382 603 3980 Jun-14 176 352 334 528 3485 Jul-14 145 290 276 435 2871 Aug-14 146 292 277 438 2891 Sep-14 133 266 253 399 2633 Oct-14 143 286 272 429 2831 333 2198 Nov-14 111 222 211 Dec-14 121 242 230 363 2396 1873 3746 3559 5619 35900 2992 Sum 156 312 297 468 2372 4744 4507 7116 45781 198 395 376 593 3815 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43256 23493 70884 44219 Average Total Monthly Average Site Pounds /2014 lb/ton Ambient Feb-14 tons Data 1.9 Air 94 Melted 2014 lb/ton Ambient 47 Average -- 2.0 Air NO S02 PMio Jan-14 Sum DEQ Ambient 2014 89 Jul-14 Plant -- Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments DEQ --2014 Data /2014 Complaints -- 2014 of Environmental Department regon SW 2020 John MD Kitzhaber Governor 4th Quality Ave Suite 400 OR Portland 97201 503 229-5263 FA 503 229-6945 YFY 711 due in 2/6/2015 Glass Bullseye Company Durrin Eric 3722 SE2lstAve OR Portland Re 97202 2913 Renewal of Air Contaminant Permit Your Air Contaminant Please sign and Discharge all complete Northwest Attn NWR SW Region Permit 4th Ave for renewal of this permit is should be sent to the Failure to apply for renewal which civil are penalties no associated DEQ may MI\kcorrmne Coordinator Northwest Return the completed Use your renewal copy to Region with the renewal Office Accounting be items please Sincerely Permit fees permit writer administrative your calculations 400 there to in information as necessary additional provide over the next five years 97201 Although addressed rate Coordinator Ste Oregon DEQ application Office Portland AQ The 06/01/2015 forms and application additional one including DEQ /1Th permit expires the estimated production application 2020 Permit by 04/02/2015 our office highest Discharge 26-3135-ST-01 at 811 prior to the expiration levied Louis call Please call us Bivins the AQ at date if process SW 6th annual fees must be current Avenue Portland Oregon of the permit will result in operating you need 503-229-6333 permit coordinator If assistance you have in Portland Technical questions at Outstanding fees 97204 without questions on fees name 503-229-5582 permit for should be changes or other BULLSEYE GLASS CO 3722 DEPTOFENVIRONMENTALQUAUTV SE 21St Portland RECEIVED OR January3 2014 JAN06 of Environmental Department Northwest 2020 SW Portland 2014 Quality TEL Region 503 4th Avenue OR 97201-4987 NORTHWFSTREG_ Suite 400 FACSIMILE 503 2013 Annual Report Subject PH 23V8887 for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge additional two signed Permit copies of the annual Number 26-2135 information please do not If report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CON Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System 2013 Annual Report Discharge Permit for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye SE 3722 Glass Portland Operating DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL 97202 Oregon 01/01/2013 Report Period 26-31 35 Company Avenue 21st Number 12/31/2013 JAN 06 NORTHWEST summary of accordance during 1950 see emissions annual pollutant attachment determined each Glass 2013 see below the Plant at levels operated Site of all planned and unplanned excess emissions There were no excess emissions events in 2013 complaints to air quality received relating 2013 see permanent pollution Limit events by permittee during changes made control equipment pollution to or inquiry about possible emission significant controls bag house in during in plant which changes 2013 process production affected in Glass air Signed Eric Durrin Date Report page levels of and emissions 2013 equipment during 2013 DEQ contaminant processes production output or crushing equipment was connected performed on pollution major maintenance There was no major maintenance performed Annual issues during attachment There were no 2013 Emission year There was one complaint List in attachment Records Summary of month Condition 4.1 with Bullseye used trioxide of arsenic REGION 2251 of glass melted Pounds List 2014 parameters Tons the QUALITY RECEIVED Controller control on equipment pollution control Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2013 Predicted Rolling Monthly Month 250.0 Feb-12 0.0 Tonnage 1800.0 0.90 1700.0 0.85 0.85 0.93 0.93 Tons 0.90 Apr-12 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1500.0 0.75 0.75 1750.0 0.88 0.88 0.0 Jun-12 250.0 Jul-12 250.0 1750.0 0.0 250.0 Oct-12 0.0 250.0 Nov-12 Dec-12 0.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Jan-13 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Feb-13 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 Mar-13 300.0 2050.0 1.03 1.03 1800.0 0.90 0.90 1.00 0.0 Apr-13 May-13 200.0 2000.0 1.00 Jun-13 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Jul-13 0.0 300.0 Aug-13 0.0 Sep-13 2050.0 1.03 1.03 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Oct-13 200.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 Nov-13 100.0 1850.0 0.93 0.93 Dec-13 100.0 1950.0 0.98 0.98 Annual limt is CFR 61.164c Arsenic Usage 1850.0 Sep-12 /2013 Future Month 250.0 Aug-12 --2013 Data 12- Mar-12 May-12 DEQ Rolling Usage Usage Jan-12 12- Trioxide 2.7 tons 5400 calculation pounds addressed by annual usage of Arsenic Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT --2013 PM Glass Melted Air Ambient Air Ambient NOx Air Ambient Air 19.8 lb/ton tons 2.0 lb/ton Jan-13 56 112 106 168 1109 Feb-13 42 84 80 126 832 Mar-13 47 94 89 141 931 Apr-13 44 88 84 132 871 May-13 47 94 89 141 931 45 90 86 135 891 Jul-13 47 94 89 141 931 Aug-13 46 92 87 138 911 851 Jun-13 1.9 lb/ton 3.0 lb/ton Sep-13 43 86 82 129 Oct-13 47 94 89 141 931 Nov-13 46 92 87 138 911 Dec-13 46 92 87 138 911 Sum 556 1112 1056 1668 11009 46 93 88 139 917 Glass PM PMio S02 NO Average Melted tons 178 Jan-13 Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 11.9 lb/ton 356 338 534 2118 486 3208 Feb-13 162 324 308 Mar-13 168 336 319 504 3326 Apr-13 177 354 336 531 3505 2792 May-13 141 282 268 423 Jun-13 122 244 232 366 2416 Jul-13 127 254 241 381 2515 Aug-13 133 266 253 399 2633 Sep-13 120 240 228 360 2376 Oct-13 132 264 251 396 2614 Nov-13 118 236 224 354 2336 234 222 351 2317 1695 3390 3221 5085 32155 141 283 268 424 2680 Total 2251 4502 4277 6753 43164 Monthly Average 188 375 356 563 3597 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43498 23723 71247 46836 Dec-13 Sum 117 Average Plant Site Pounds DEQ Ambient S02 PMio --2013 Data /2013 Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments 2013 -- Date Complaint For over six months machines with Bullseye extractor fans Glass has out been through powdered expelling glass onto the roof pipes/vents and waste into 3/26/2013 but depending on weather alot of it is carried neighboring DEQ -- 2013 Data /2013 Complaints off by houses the wind and and into businesses the air they collect from their the air Concern Its shoveled for exposure up to FORM AQ1O4C OF APPROVED NOTICE Return NC form this Zip Code 21st Portland Ec Number Phone SE 3722 Person Contact Glass Company Bullseye Address City State construction of approved 35-ST-01 26-31 Name Company ANSWER SHEET COMPLETION 027262 Number if applicable Permit Brief 30 days of completion within Number Application Street CONSTRUCTION Avenue Oregon 97202 Durn 503-23Z-887 of description Connected installed glass crusher to existing bag house facility/equipment Date construction Date placed In completed 05/29/2013 operation 05/29/2013 Signature that the information certify are and correct true Name Title of of Phone to official notice of exhibits attached to the notice Durrin 503-232-8887 official of official Submit the completed Notice of Approved shown below for the area that the Construction source Oregon Department Region 475 NE Bellevue Bend and 05/29/2013 Signature Eastern any schedules including belief Controller Date office in this my knowledge and Eric official number contained the best of Air Northwest Quality Dr Suite 2020 110 OR 97701 SW Portland is Completion Form to the Department regional located of Environmental Region 4t Avenue OR 97201 Air Quality Suite 400 Quality Western Region 750 Front Street Salem Air NE Quality Suite 120 OR 97301-1039 MAy3120 Oregon Department of Environmental Page Quality Revised 4/16/09 of Environmental Department Northwest John Kitzhaber MD 2020 Governor SW Region Avenue 4th OR Portland April 2013 30 Fax BULLSEYE GLASS CO INC ATTN ERIC DURRIN SE Re AQ-Multnomah Bullseye ACDP Glass County Co Inc 26-3135-ST-0l NC No 027262 Eric Durrin action Department as indicated below has been taken on your Notice of Construction approval request Project Project Plans and Specifications Location Description Identification Glass Bullseye 3722 SE 215T Co Inc Connect Ave duct OR 97202 Portland ventilationlexhaust from glass crusher existing Torit DFT NC No 027262 to 4-16 baghouse PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS APPROVED If Subject you have questions to or if AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL the attached conditions can be of assistance please 503229-5690 Sincerely ow Greg Natural ODEQ Resource Specialist Northwest Region Attachment Construction Approval General Conditions contact me at your convenience at 400 229-5263 229-6945 TTY 215T Attention Office Suite 97201-4987 503 503 AVE PORTLAND OR 97202 3722 Quality Portland 711 State of Oregon Memorandum Department of Environmental Quality Date To File From Greg Grunow Subject Bullseye Glass Co April 30 2013 ACDP 263135ST01 Inc NC No 027262 Backtround Bullseye Glass Co ventilationlexhaust Inc has submitted duct from NC glass crusher application to proposing an existing Torit to connect DFT the 4-16 baghouse Evaluation There wilkbe no net emission increase Type associated with the project. The proposed change Conclusion The request is approvable as proposed and an approval notice will be issued installation is r /\jZ Dep artment 1IJiºon of Environmental 2020 John Kitzhaber MD SW Governor Quality Avenue Fourth Portland OR Suite 503 229-5263 FAX 503 229-6945 TTY April Eric 11 2013 Durrin Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Company OR 97202 Portland Re SourceNo.26-3135 NC Dear Mr 2013 Construct to Processing notice Type If No 27262 Durrin On April Type Application connect ventilation of this notice is You may proceed unless the of Environmental the Department DEQ assigned with notifies from duct to glass Quality crusher Gregory to you writing that existing your Notice of Intent bag house 10 days after the DEQ receives the proposed constructionlmodification change you have any questions please contact to Grunow constructionlmodification in received Gregory Grunow at 503-229-5690 grunow.greg@deq.state.or.us Sincerely Marie Matthews Air Quality Permit Northwest Region Coordinator or email at 400 97201-4987 the is not 711 PItd Form APR 08 FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET 2O3 NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT Source Number126-31 35 Facility Location Company Bullseye Glass Name Legal Co Inc Plant Address S.E date start jJulY Address Street 3722 Avenue 21st Factory 1974 Corporation Ownership type Mailing Glass IBullseye Name S.E Avenue 21st 13722 City Code State Zip City Oregon 97202 Portland Number of Number Employees corporate1135 Eric Zip Oregon 1Portland Contact Person Site County of Code 97202 Employees Industrial plant Classification site1120 Codes 321 Durrin Name SIC 32721 NAICS Title Controller Phone number 1503-232-8887 address see instructions Type Fax number 1503-2389963 e-mail of construction/change Type IErcDurrmn@Buh1seyeG1assm I_____________________________________________________ Signature that certfy are Eric the contained information and correct true to the best of in this notice my knowledge and including any schedules and exhibits attached to the notice belief Controller Durrin 503-232-8887 Name of official of Signature SUBMIT or Printed TWO SW Portland Oregon of official and phone number Date COPIES Oregon Department 2020 Title official OF THE COMPLETED NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT DEPARTMENT REGIONAL Northwest Typed OFFICE of Environmental SHOWN TO THE BELOW Quality Region 4t11 OR Department Air Contaminant 400 97201 of Environmental Discharge Permit Page Quality Application Revised 6/7/2007 FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT Construction Information Description of proposed construction duct from glass crusher Connect ventilation Will the construction increase the 10 Will the construction increase pollutant 11 Will the construction cause 12 Estimated timing date date Will tax credits the house bag If facility emissions IN emissions IN pollutant yes how much If yes how much If yes which see question pollutants and 18 how much date be ApriIl20l3 1Apr11 Completion 13 capacity of existing of construction Commence Begin new to 15 2013 1May31 2013 once requested construction is completed IN 14 Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ200 Device/Process Forms 15 Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ300 Control Description 16 Attach process 17 Attach city 18 If Oregon applicable Department Air Contaminant flow map of Environmental Discharge Permit Forms if applicable diagram or attach Device drawing Land showing the facility Use Compatibility location Statement Page Quality Application Revised 6/7/2007 FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT Data Emissions 19 Pre-and Post-Construction emissions summary data Pre-Construction short-term Emissions Glass Oregon Point PM crusher Department Air Contaminant Pollutant lb/week of Environmental Discharge Permit specify unit Emissions Annual tons/year ton/year Post-Construction short-term specify unit Emissions Annual tons/year lb/week Page Quality Application Revised 6/7/2007 Glass Crusher Permit 26-3135 Flow Diagram 3722 4/4/13 Address Gougle 3722 SE 21stAe SE Portland 21st OR Portland Ave OR- Google Maps Permit 26-3135 97202 https//maps.gocgle.conilmapsfqsources_qhlengeocodeq3722SE21StAePortlafldORaq slI44.145447-120.583402sspn7.000604.. 1/1 BAGHOUSE CONTROL DEVICE INFORMATION Glass Factory Bullseye Facility AQ304 ANSWER SHEET 126-3135 Name Permit Control ID Device Controlled Process/Devices Year orit 2001 No Manufacturer/Model Torit Pulse mechanism and Number 10 Jet controlled by magna-helic frequency Design DFT4-16 99.9% Efficiency% of cleaning Type Collector Scale Octopus installed Control Dust Number gas flow inlet rate 9000 acfrn of bags 16 Design air-to-cloth Design pressure drop CFM Cartridges 2.21 ratio of inches inches water Inlet yes gas pretreatment list complete control device yes/no ID and control separate If N/A device form Oregon Department Air Contaminant of Environmental Discharge Permit Page Quality Application Revised 4/25/00 FORM Bullseye Facility Glass 26-3135 Factory Name Criteria Emission Pollutants Glass OM Emission or Fugitive Source ID Emitted Level on Depends OM yes/no PM Crusher Number Permit Emission Point Option Describe Numbers device Selected effectiveness Daily Yes AQ231 ANSWER SHEET AND MAINTENACE PRACTICES OPERATION specific fugitive work practices or Emission source is operated Action and maintained Levels at to ensure the highest that the process reasonable control efficiency and minimize emissions to Inspection cycle OM emission inspections Monthly Purge or Monitoring Motor Filter condition Waste fan lubrication Inlet pressure Motor 2.5-3.5 amperage wg Controll pressure inlet wg visual H_____________________________________ Oregon Departmem Air Contaminant ofEnvironniental Discharge Application Page Quality Revised 3/11/02 BULLSEYE GLASS SE 21st Portland OR 3722 JAN January7 2013 Department Northwest 2020 of Environmental Quality TEL Region SW Portland S03 4th Avenue OR 97201-4987 HON 2321887 Suite 400 2011 Annual Report Subject 92013 Co for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge additional two signed Permit of the annual copies Number 26-2135 information please do not If report for Air you have any questions hesitate to contact Contaminant or need any me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures C.HIINS www.builseye-glass.com GIasworkIng System 2012 Annual Report for Air Company Bullseye SE 3722 Number Glass 21st Portland Report Period Permit Disch Contaminant Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2012 12/31/2012 Operating parameters Tons melted of glass of arsenic Pounds 2347 used trioxide 1750 see annual pollutant emissions with Condition 4.1 determined each summary of accordance Bullseye 2012 during Records of Glass all Site month Emission in Limit attachment see and unplanned planned excess no excess emissions There were Summary of below the Plant at levels operated attachment complaints events emissions in to air quality received relating events 2012 by permittee during the year There were no complaints during List 2012 see pollution equipment There were no pollution List during in plant which significant controls process production affected changes in air during 2012 Eric Durrin Date Annual DEQ Report page of contaminant levels and emissions processes production output Signed 2012 issues 2012 major maintenance performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed equipment possible emission attachment permanent changes made control about or inquiries Controller control on equipment pollution control or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2012 Predicted Rolling Monthly Usage Month Usage Tonnage Future Usage Tons 0.76 0.76 Feb-11 100.0 1625.0 0.81 0.81 Mar-li 100.0 1450.0 0.73 0.73 0.64 Apr-11 100.0 1275.0 0.64 May-11 500.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 0.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1900.0 0.95 0.95 0.90 0.0 250.0 Sep-11 Oct-1 0.0 1800.0 0.90 Nov-11 0.0 1600.0 0.80 0.80 Dec-11 250.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 Jan-12 250.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 1700.0 0.85 0.85 Feb-12 0.0 Mar-12 250.0 1850.0 0.93 0.93 Apr-12 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1500.0 0.75 0.75 May-12 0.0 Jun-12 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Jul-12 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 0.88 0.0 Aug-12 250.0 Sep-12 Oct-12 0.0 250.0 Nov-12 Dec-12 Arsenic Month 1525.0 Aug-11 /2012 12- 100.0 Jul-il --2012 Data Rolling Jan-11 Jun-11 DEQ 12- 0.0 Annual limt CFR .164c Trioxide 61 is 2.7 tons 5400 calculation 1750.0 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1750.0 0.88 0.88 pounds addressed by annual usage of Arsenic Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted tons Ambient 2.0 Air lb/ton lb/ton Ambient 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient 29 58 55 87 574 24 48 46 72 475 Apr-12 21 42 40 63 416 May-12 29 58 55 87 574 93 614 Feb-12 Mar-12 Air 19.8 lb/ton 535 Jun-12 31 62 59 Jul-12 34 68 65 102 673 Aug-12 39 78 74 117 772 Sep-12 45 90 86 135 891 Oct-12 53 106 101 159 1049 Nov-12 45 90 86 135 891 43 86 82 129 851 420 840 798 1260 8316 35 70 67 105 693 Glass PM PMto S02 NO Melted tons 157 Jan-12 Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 11.9 lb/ton 314 298 471 1868 588 3881 Feb-12 196 392 372 Mar-12 220 440 418 660 4356 Apr-12 189 378 359 567 3742 May-12 162 324 308 486 3208 Jun-12 155 310 295 465 3069 Jul-12 137 274 260 411 2713 Aug-12 148 296 281 444 2930 Sep-12 117 234 222 351 2317 Oct-12 152 304 289 456 3010 Nov-12 132 264 251 396 2614 308 486 3208 3661 5781 36914 305 482 3076 4459 7041 45230 391 372 587 3769 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43306 23541 70959 44770 Dec-12 Sum 162 324 1927 3854 161 321 Total 2347 4694 Monthly Average 196 Average Site Pounds 2012 .9 Air 81 Average --2012 Data Ambient NO S02 PMio 51 27 Sum Plant 2012 54 Jan-12 Dec-12 DEQ -- Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date DEQ --2012 Data 2012 -- 2012 Complaint Complaints Bullseye Glass Company FURNACE PLAN Please see latest -- plan P\Shared\Maintenance DEQ --2012 Data 12012 Furnace Plan 2012 doument stored Meeting\Furnace at Build\FURN BUILD 10 RECE J4N0 2Ol2AnnuaI Report for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period Operating Number 26-3 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2012 12/31/2012 parameters Tons of glass melted Pounds of arsenic accordance with used trioxide 2012 during all 1750 see emissions determined each below the at levels operated month in Plant Site Emission Limit attachment see and unplanned planned excess There were no excess emissions Summary of attachment Condition 4.1 Bullseye Glass of 2347 of annual pollutant summary Records Discharge Permit complaints events emissions in to air quality received relating events 2012 by permittee during the year There were no complaints during List 2012 equipment There were no significant pollution List in plant which control controls about inquiries during process production affected changes in air Signed Eric Durrin Controller 7/2cf Date DEQ Report page of contaminant levels and emissions processes production output major maintenance performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed Annual issues 2012 equipment during 2012 2012 possible emission attachment see permanent changes made pollution or control on equipment pollution control or %trv 2012 Annual Report for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass SE 3722 21st Portland Report Period Operating Number 26-3135 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 12/31/2012 01/01/2012 parameters Tons of arsenic used trioxide of annual pollutant summary accordance 2012 during all 1750 see emissions operated determined each below the Plant at levels month in and unplanned planned Site Emission Limit attachment see excess There were no excess emissions Summary of attachment Condition 4.1 with Bullseye Glass of 2347 melted of glass Pounds Records Discharge Permit complaints events in emissions 2012 to air quality received relating events during by permittee the year There were no complaints during 2012 see or inquiries about possible emission attachment permanent changes made in plant process production pollution control equipment which affected air contaminant List There were no pollution List significant controls during changes in during 2012 Eric Durrin Date Annual DEQ Report page of and emissions 2012 Signed 2012 levels processes production output major maintenance performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed equipment issues Controller control on equipment pollution control or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2012 Predicted Rolling Monthly Usage Tonnage Usage Tons 0.76 0.76 1625.0 0.81 0.81 Mar-11 100.0 1450.0 0.73 0.73 Apr-11 100.0 1275.0 0.64 0.64 May-11 500.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 1775.0 0.89 0.89 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1900.0 0.95 0.95 0.0 250.0 0.0 250.0 Oct-il 0.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 Nov-11 0.0 1600.0 0.80 0.80 0.83 0.83 Dec-li 250.0 1650.0 Jan-12 250.0 1800.0 0.90 0.90 1700.0 0.85 0.85 0.0 Mar-12 250.0 1850.0 0.93 0.93 Apr-12 250.0 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1500.0 0.75 0.75 Jun-12 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 Jul-12 250.0 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 2000.0 1.00 1.00 1750.0 0.88 0.88 0.0 May-12 0.0 Aug-12 250.0 Sep-12 Oct-12 0.0 Nov-12 250.0 Dec-12 Annual limt 0.0 is CFR 61.164c Arsenic Usage Future 1525.0 Feb-12 2012 Month 100.0 Sep-li Data Month 100.0 Jul-11 2012 12- Feb-li Aug-li -- Rolling Jan-11 Jun-11 DEQ 12- Trioxide 2.7 tons 5400 calculation pounds addressed by annual usage of Arsenic Attachment Bullseye Glass PLANT Company SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted tons Ambient 2.0 2012 lb/ton Ambient 1.9 NO S02 PMio Air Air lb/ton Ambient 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient 19.8 27 54 51 81 535 Feb-12 29 58 55 87 574 Mar-12 24 48 46 72 475 Apr-12 21 42 40 63 416 May-12 29 58 55 87 574 Jun-12 31 62 59 93 614 Jul-12 34 68 65 102 673 Aug-12 39 78 74 117 772 Sep-12 45 90 86 135 891 Oct-12 53 106 101 159 1049 Nov-12 45 90 86 135 891 Dec-12 43 86 82 129 851 420 840 798 1260 8316 35 70 67 105 693 S02 NO Average PM Glass Melted tons Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton PMto Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Jan-12 157 314 298 Feb-12 196 392 Mar-12 220 440 Apr-12 189 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Air lb/ton Jan-12 Sum Oxygen 11.9 lb/ton 471 1868 372 588 3881 418 660 4356 378 359 567 3742 162 324 308 486 3208 155 310 295 465 3069 137 274 260 411 2713 Aug-i 148 296 281 444 2930 Sep-12 117 234 222 351 2317 Oct-12 152 304 289 456 3010 Nov-12 132 264 251 396 2614 162 324 308 486 3208 36914 Dec-12 Sum 1927 3854 3661 5781 161 321 305 482 3076 Total 2347 4694 4459 7041 45230 Monthly Average 196 391 372 587 3769 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43306 23541 70959 44770 Average Plant Site Pounds DEQ -- --2012 Data 2012 Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date DEQ --2012 Data 2012 _____ complaints -- 2012 Complaint Bullseye Glass Company FURNACE PLAN Please see latest -- plan P\Shared\Maintenance DEQ -- 2012 Data 2012 Furnace Plan 2012 doument stored Meeting\Furnace at BuDd\FURN BUILD 10 BULLSEYE GLASS CO roo1Ti FECEriED SE 3722 JAN of Environmental Department Northwest 2020 TELEPHONE Region SW Portland 503 4th Avenue OR 97201-4987 400 Suite 2328887 FACSIMILE 503 2011 Annual Report Subject jr3 Quality for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge additional two Permit signed copies of the annual Number 26-2135 information please do not If report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CON CIasswokIng www bullseye-glass corn OR 97202 2013 January 21st Portlard Z013 System BULLSEYE GLASS CO __________ of VAONMENTALQUAL RECEIVED SE 3722 Portland January Department Northwest 2020 JAN 06 2012 of Environmental Quality OR Portland TEL RTl-IST REGN 503 Suite 400 2328887 FACSIMILE 97201-4987 503 2011 Annual Report Subject OR ZO1Z Region SW4th Avenue 21St for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge additional two signed Permit copies of the annual Number 262t35 information please do not If report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System 2011 Annual Report Discharge Permit Number for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period Company Avenue 01/01/2011 DEPTOFENVIRO$UENTALQUALJTY 97202 Oregon RECEIVED JAN 062012 12/31/2011 parameters Operating Tons of glass Pounds summary accordance used trioxide of annual pollutant 1650 see emissions attachment determined each Glass 2011 at levels operated see below the Plant Site month in of all planned and unplanned excess emissions There were no excess emissions events in 2011 complaints Emission Limit attachment Records Summary of REGION Condition 4.1 with during NORTHWEST 2234 melted of arsenic Bullseye the 26-31 35 to air quality received relating events by permittee during year There were no complaints during List 2011 or inquiries about possible emission issues attachment see permanent changes made in plant process production levels control and which affected air contaminant emissions equipment There were no significant changes in processes production output or pollution pollution List controls during 2011 major maintenance performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed equipment during 2011 Signed Eric Durrin Date 2011 Annual DEQ Report page of Controller control equipment on pollution control Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2011 Predicted Rolling Monthly Month Usage Jan-10 550.0 Feb-10 0.0 0.69 0.69 1375.0 0.69 0.69 0.83 1650.0 0.83 0.83 0.83 May-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 Jun-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 1925.0 0.96 0.96 275.0 0.0 1925.0 0.96 0.96 Sep-10 100.0 2025.0 1.01 1.01 Oct-10 100.0 2125.0 1.06 1.06 Nov-10 200.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 Dec-I 200.0 1975.0 0.99 0.99 Jan-SI 100.0 1525.0 0.76 0.76 Feb-li 100.0 1625.0 0.81 0.81 Mar-il 100.0 1450.0 0.73 0.73 Apr-il 100.0 1275.0 0.64 0.64 May-11 500.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 0.89 0.0 250.0 0.0 250.0 Oct-li 0.0 Nov-li 0.0 Dec-il Annual Iimt 250.0 is CFR 61.164c Trioxide 1375.0 Tons 275.0 Sep-il Arsenic Tonnage Apr-10 Aug-li 2011 Usage Usage 0.83 Jul-il Data Future Month 1650.0 Jun-li 2011 12- 275.0 Aug-10 -- Rolling Mar-10 Jul-10 DEQ 12- 2.7 tons 5400 calculation 1775.0 0.89 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1750.0 0.88 0.88 1900.0 0.95 0.95 1800.0 0.90 0.90 1600.0 0.80 0.80 1650.0 0.83 0.83 pounds addressed by annual usage of Arsenic Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT tons lb/ton Ambient 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient 19.8 Air lb/ton 123 117 185 1218 130 124 195 1287 Mar-Il 76 152 144 228 1505 Apr-Il 74 148 141 222 1465 May-li 68 135 128 203 1339 Jun-Il 74 148 141 222 1465 Jul-Il 64 128 122 192 1267 Aug-Il 72 144 137 216 1426 Sep-Il 69 138 131 207 1366 Oct-lI 73 146 139 219 1445 Nov-li 66 132 125 198 1307 Dec-li 73 146 139 219 1445 835 1670 1587 2505 16535 70 139 132 209 1378 Glass PM PMio S02 NO Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 11.9 lb/ton Jan-li 147 294 279 441 2911 Feb-I 95 189 180 284 1871 Mar-Il 110 219 208 329 2168 Apr-Il 94 188 179 282 1861 95 189 180 284 1873 98 196 186 294 1940 118 236 224 354 2336 Aug-Il 167 334 317 501 3307 Sep-li 114 228 217 342 2257 Oct-I 169 338 321 507 3346 Nov-Il 94 188 179 282 1861 Dec-il 99 198 188 297 1960 1399 2797 2657 4196 27692 117 233 221 350 2308 2234 4467 4244 6701 44227 186 372 354 558 3686 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43533 23756 71299 45773 May-I Jun-Il Jul-Il Sum Average Total Monthly Average Plant Site Emission Pounds 2011 1.9 NO S02 Air 65 tons Data lb/ton Ambient Feb-Il Melted 2011 2.0 Air 62 Average -- Ambient PMio Jan-li Sum DEQ 2011 PM Glass Melted -- Glass UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date _____ DEQ -- 2011 Data 2011 Complaints -- 2011 Complaint Bullseye Glass Company FURNACE PLAN Please see latest --2011 plan P\Shared\Maintenance DEQ --2011 Data /2011 Furnace Plan doument stored Meeting\Furnace at BuiIdFURN BUILD 10 Oregon Department of Environmental SW 2020 John Kitzhaber MD Governor Quality Aye 4th Portland Suite 400 OR 97201 503 229-5263 FAX 503 229-6945 TTY May 23 Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21St Co Avenue OR Portland 97202 Re 26-3135 your Air Contaminant has issued The effective The signature and date date of the permit You may letter the date is on the it procedures Commission Quality contained was signed with If all may result conditions to in to OAR or ORS its in civil penalties 183 11-005 You at OAR through of Kathy Amidon Air Quality Northwest NWR is Manager issued pursuant to 340-14-005 through by applying within Chapter 340 to twenty days Division the from the date of 14-025 at all times to read the Failure to at Manager Region Appeal comply with permit permit carefully and comply Oregon David Monio HQ/AQ the Department 11-140 the facility are expected protect the environment permit representative and Sincerely Cc permit OAR the attached in authorized Chapter Division you have any questions please contact Enclosure The Rules Administrative copy of the current permit must be available conditions application by the regional Air Quality page of the document first or limitations contained Appeals are pursuant are in that renewal of for through 216-0100 appeal conditions Environmental this appear and 216-0010 340-14-050 of your application permit Revised Statutes 468A and Oregon Oregon review completed 23633 application Based on the information Discharge permit the enclosed has Quality Discharge Permit Co Glass Bullseye Permit Department of Environmental of Air Contaminant Issuance For The 711 2011 503-667-8414 extension 55010 Request for Comments Air Quality Permit for Proposed Bullseye Glass The purpose of provide quality permit DEQs Role notice this to is comments written on invite comment to 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end of the notice the media All comments taken The received permit will will be copy of the proposed permit period The be evaluated issued public notice by the Department shortly thereafter Sincerely Susan Moon Permit Coordinator Air Quality Northwest Enclosure Program Region is and submit any comments you distributed and action to interested individuals on the proposed permit may and will be Oin of Environmental Department 2020 John Kitzhaber Quality Northwest Region Governor SW 4th Aye Suite OR Portland 503 FAX 503 229-5263 229-6945 TTY 801 SW 10th Central Library Avenue OR Portland 97205 RE Public Permit is Thank you Please public This facility to for an Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 26-3135 Librarian Enclosed The Notice Glass Bullseye Dear 711 12 2011 April Multnomah County 400 97201 for notice packet contains making keep the public this me at the application regarding copy of the public notice information notice Department appreciates contact packet available available for in 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information to the Department correspondence effect been assigned has additional if you 23633 app Discharge Permit was received 18 2009 and on March on your application remain meeting the with Quality Discharge Permit Renewal Air Contaminant renewal of your Air Contaminant has been taken your present http The the permit no action Rule 229-5471 Avenue 21st Department of Environmental If 229-6945 Company Permit reference 229-5554 Durrin Re The FAX 503 TTY 503 19 2009 400 97201-4987 503 March Program operate in Administrative at //deq.state.or.us/aq/rules/index.htm you have any questions please contact Kathy Amidon at 503 667-8414 extension 55010 Sincerely Cac Catherine Blame Permit Coordinator Air Quality Program Northwest Cc Region NWR DEQ-1 BULLSEYE GLASS CO SE 3722 21St Portland March 11 2009 DEQ Z009 Northwest Attn 2020 SW Renewal Dear Avenue 503 2328887 Suite 400 97201 of Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 26-3135 Ms Blame have If 4th Oregon Portland TELEPHONE Office Region Catherine Blame RE OR attached two signed you have any questions to contact hesitate copies or of Form AQ1 01 need any additional for the renewal of our permit information please do not me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures Glassworking www bullseye-glass corn System i_i ADMINISTRATIVE DEQ Use Only No 2L .... -3 26-3135 No Check Region Office Application FORM AQ1O1 ANSWER SHEET INFORMATION Source NumberI________________ Amount Date Received Company Name Legal Bullseye Glass Ownershin tvne City State Zip Portland OR Number of Company Plant 3722 SE 21st Ave Code Address Number employees129 nlant NameErjc OR Portland of Code employees121 Contact Person SE Controller Portland Telephone Fax Telephone number5032328887 Fax number5032389963 e-mail address fl New Construction New Standard New Standard ACDP address ACDP ACDP ACDP PSDINSR Codes NjTC 1327211 Other of an existing permit without Renewal of an existing permit with of Classification SIC321 Renewal Modification 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3/13/07 ADMINISTRATIVE FORM AQ1O1 ANSWER SHEET INFORMATION FEE INFORMATION Make Note The initial are only or for initial modify an existing permit Table Part anplies OAR 340-216-0020 Short Term to The appropriate modifications INITIAL Part specific or may fees are not required fees activity be in PERMITTING addition specified to initial APPLICATION for Table below and Parts an application to renew OAR 340-216-0020 nermit application fees FEES ACDP Standard ACDP Standard ACDP PSD/NSR TABLE 340-216-0020 Simple ACDP Low fee Simple ACDP High fee Standard FEES PART SPECIFIC ACTIVITY class basic Non-PSD/NSR simple Non-PSD/NSR moderate Non-PSD/NSR complex PSD/NSR FEES modification permit Non-PSD/NSR Public ANNUAL class TABLE 340-216-0020 Modeling PART ACDP Non-technical State These OAR 340-216-0020 below specified DEQ ACDP Construction OAR fees to ACDP Simple OAR annual check payable permit applications permit Table Activity and fees application required the permit modification technical 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26-3135 for permit number to contact hesitate 2328887 FACSIMILE 97201-4987 you have any questions If TELEPHONE REGION Suite 400 have enclosed Filing NORTHWEST 503 2010 Greenhouse Dear Quality or need any of the The 2010 Greenhouse electronic additional filing was Emissions posted information please today do not me rely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CIPNMNS Glissworklnq www System bullseye-g lass corn OR 97202 2Dfl Region OR Portland kIAR 2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions 26-31 35 Facility Submission Control Number Submit Report Filing Bullseye Glass 790d66fb-1 hard copy of d6f-491 this Co Emissions Year 2010 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 report to DEQ Statement of Certification Based upon on belief formed the best available after reasonable information the data inquiry and comply with and statements OAR chapter 340 document in this division 215 and any attachments reporting are based requirements ________________ Name of responsible Signature of official responsible Please print this printed or typed Title of Date official GHG official responsible Emissions Filing Report above Oregon sign and complete Dept of Environmental Attention 811 of Certification the Statement and mail to Quality GHG Program SWSixthAve Portland OR 97204 DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY RECEIVED MAR NORTHWEST 12011 REGION Page of reenhouse 26-3135 Facility Submission Gas Emissions Control Number Submit hard Report Filing Bullseye Glass 790d66fb-1 of copy d6f-491 this Co Emissions Year 2010 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 report to DEQ Statement of Certification Based upon on belief formed the best available after reasonable information the data inquiry and comply with and statements OAR chapter 340 document in this division 215 and any attachments reporting are based requirements _______________ Name of responsible official printed or typed Title of responsible 02 _________________ Signature of responsible Please print this official Date official GHG Emissions Filing Report sign and complete the Statement of Certification above and mail to Oregon Dept of Environmental Attention 811 GHG Quality Program SWSixthAve Portland OR 97204 Page of Facility Submission 26-3135 Control Submit Natural Number hard Bullseye 790d66fb-1 copy Gas of d6f-491 this 854900 report Glass Co to DEQ therm Total emissions for this facility Submission Control Number 790d66fb-1 d6f-491 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 Emissions Year 2010 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 4537.125 metric ton Page of 26-3135 Facuity Submission Control Submit Number hard Bullseye Glass 790d66fb-1 copy of d6f-491 this 854900 report Co to DEQ therml Total emissions for this facility Submission Control Number 790d66fb-1 d6f-491 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 Emissions Year 2010 2-950b-cf6c036b87c2 4537.125 metric ton Page of DEQ INSPECTION REPORT Northwest Multnomah County Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Facility Name/Address 97202 lO3Ohrs 16Aug10 if other n/a Date/Time Inspection 26-3135 Avenue OR Portland No Permit Address Mailing Reason for Regularly Inspection Complaint ACDP inspection follow-up FCE/PCE Std Permit Type Announced two check Title specify State Inspection Type Inspection one scheduled Other specify one check check Air Quality Section Region Unannounced Name AQ andA2encv Title Air Quality Amidon Kathy Inspectors Permits Dave Monro Northwest Manager 503 667-8414 Facility Representatives Eric Durrin Name 503 and Phone Title manufactures Bullseye cut Region x55014 CEO Dan Schwoerer Controller 503 232-8887 232-8887 of Facility Overview in Compliance furnace to form glass One baghouse reused flat all fired The collects The in the process furnaces stained glass glass is particulate facility materials smoothed put from the batch has 16 tank furnaces The on natural gas Dry facility operates are mixed oven into cooling room collected 14 two shifts lehr material use and in melted with water then is pot Monday through Friday Issues for this Facility/Permit The facility is Manufacturing uncontrolled For 2009 subject to the Furnaces existing Bullseye NESHAP for Inorganic Arsenic CFR 1.162a Subpart N.The source is 2.7 tons of arsenic arsenic total reported usage at Emissions from Glass limit per year based the facility for each mass balance on as 825 pounds 0.41 tons In April 2009 Bullseye responded on July The Bullseye NESHAP Glass 27 requested 2010 that does not apply to an applicability determination Bullseyes tank furnaces pot EPA EPA to the NESHAP from are subject furnaces 9/16/10 File Review Pre-inspection This PSEL CO other permitted for VOC or netting basis of has facility as NOx for 45 tons/year is There levels of these pollutants emissions its The PSEL are at the generic pollutants for this facility N0 tons PSEL no is are less for one ton than per year each of Bullseyes emissions emitted PM 2.7 tons 1.8 The company added down taken of from 19.8 One NOx 11.9 pounds to complaint thick regarding passed behind Bulleyes of Walk-through by large emissions bank from this The plant was in full oxygen natural gas NOx is 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for ladles of molten is is to facility is The furnace retrofitted the time of the inspection at operation fed to Bullseye shut-down each furnace added NOx smoke came from hold that from each modified furnace was Conditions is the ingredients on the bottom of facility in from the the that water little regular maintenance for Behind the plant The was being costs have been emissions located is and additives small rolling down taken believed As each reduced has combustion process mix observed removing Liquid smoke coming is May 2005 use liquid oxygen to the furnaces air in Material drums are spun to through in enhance to facility facility Sand limestone 55-gallon barrels beginning the ability front of the building silos in filter Sand soda put into It and limestone soda furnaces its The 2009 in Facility There are three sand to per ton of glass produced not be substantiated could stations of ambient instead NOx and 17.9 tons of emissions for major maintenance oxygen liquid SO2 PSEL are well 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Status was Status Check one of requirements it is shutdowns renewal Subpart July to two years and emergency if applicable subject On rule about merely references current permit section 40 for runs report scheduled monitoring/reporting satisfy The furnace start-up Durrin 9/3/10 1200 10 Avenue Sixth WA Seattle 900 Suite 98101-3140 OFFICE OF JUL Mr PROTECTION AGENCY STATES ENVIRONMENTAL REGION UNITED AIRWASTEANOTOXICS LUlL Eric Durrin Controller Company Glass Bullseye 3722 Southeast Portland Re 97202 Applicability of 40 CFR 61 Part This letter Arsenic Inorganic Glass EPA of colored Bullseye glass have that them Your too applies does subpart as Subpart and are elaborated glass melt can described escape by e-mail dated atmosphere is It not is glass Periodic Furnaces in 2010 the to vessels that It is EPAs the with the of Glass you stated in Companys cooking The source arsenic the term they ladle glass outside which to are in defined which in glass wall of the furnace pot furnaces Register 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Bullseye that stoppers here would emit no Bullseye facility The preamble at art described trioxide pot furnaces to heating 48FR33 153 Because art melting furnace glass with refractory in the on stated is melting furnace glass covered each not apply melted by indirect as refer of arsenic usage Applicability to Subpart subpart colored which you National Subpart applies Subpart raw materials charged reported is that dated e-mail of colored furnaces in pot melt glass to small furnaces Out of from Glass Manufacturing has determined art via 61 CFR or not 40 of whether Glass manufactures of furnaces variety is Manufacture of Glass submitted request Bullseye Glass manufacture Oregon manufacture to response Emissions Companys Portland in is determination applicability This to Subpart Mr Durrin Dear are Avenue 1S1 Oregon is defined the furnace with the Glass at the Portland for the pænt.d purposes on Recycled of Paper 40 CFR Part 61 If Region 10 you Based on Subpart melting furnace Bullseye have any Glass further Office of Air Waste is the questions and use of commercial to subject 40 CFR or concerns Toxics at 206 Part arsenic 61 as raw material in glass Subpart please contact Heather Valdez of the 553-6220 Sincerely Nancy Federal cc Kathy Helm and Manager Delegated Air Programs Unit Amidon Air Permits and Compliance ODEQ Pflnt.don Recycled Paper BULLSEYE GLASS CO SE 2iSt Pottland OR 3722 January5 2010 Department Northwest 2020 of Environmental Quality 503 SW4th Avenue OR Portland Suite400 PH 2328887 FACSIMILE 97201-4987 503 2010 Annual Report Subject TEL Region for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or have Madam attached Discharge additional two signed Permit copies of the annual Number 26-2135 information please do not If report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me /7 Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY LUt Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CN Glassworking www.builseye-glass.com System 2010 Annual Report for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye SE 3722 Number 26-31 35 Glass 21st Portland Report Period Discharge Permit Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2010 12/31/2010 Operating parameters Tons Pounds of arsenic accordance with Bullseye all 1975 see emissions the determined each see below the Plant at levels operated month in and unplanned planned complaints Site Emission Limit attachment There were no excess emissions Summary of attachment Condition 4.1 Glass 2010 during of used trioxide of annual pollutant summary Records 2292 melted of glass excess events emissions in 2010 to air quality received relating events by permiftee during year There were no complaints during 2010 see about or inquiries possible emission issues attachment permanent changes made in plant process production levels and pollution control equipment which affected air contaminant emissions List There were no pollution List significant controls during changes in processes production output or 2010 performed on pollution major maintenance There was no major maintenance performed control on equipment pollution control equipment during 2010 Signed Eric O// Durrin /O/ bate 2010 Annual DEQ Report page of Controller JAJ 20i Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- 2010 Predicted Rolling Monthly 12- Month RoIling 12- Usage Usage Usage 550.0 4170.0 2.09 2.09 275.0 4168.0 2.08 2.08 Mar-08 550.0 4443.0 2.22 2.22 Apr-08 275.0 4168.0 2.08 2.08 May-08 350.0 4243.0 2.12 2.12 Jun-08 272.6 3965.6 1.98 1.98 315.0 4005.6 2.00 2.00 Aug-08 275.0 3730.6 1.87 1.87 Sep-08 275.0 3728.6 1.86 1.86 3689.6 1.84 1.84 3639.6 1.82 1.82 Dec-08 0.0 3412.6 1.71 1.71 Jan-09 0.0 2862.6 1.43 1.43 Feb-09 0.0 2587.6 1.29 1.29 Mar-09 0.0 2037.6 1.02 1.02 2037.6 1.02 1.02 May-09 0.0 1687.6 0.84 0.84 Jun-09 0.0 1415.0 0.71 0.71 Nov-08 Apr-09 275.0 0.0 1100.0 0.55 0.55 0.0 825.0 0.41 0.41 Sep-09 0.0 550.0 0.28 0.28 Oct-09 0.0 550.0 0.28 0.28 825.0 0.41 0.41 825.0 0.41 0.41 1375.0 0.69 0.69 1375.0 0.69 0.69 Jan-10 Feb-10 550.0 0.0 550.0 0.0 Mar-10 275.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 Apr-10 275.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 May-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 Jun-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 0.83 0.96 1925.0 0.96 0.0 1925.0 0.96 0.96 100.0 2025.0 1.01 1.01 Oct-10 100.0 2125.0 1.06 1.06 Nov-10 200.0 1775.0 0.89 0.89 Dec-10 200.0 1975.0 0.99 0.99 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 2010 275.0 Jul-09 Dec-09 Data 0.0 Aug-09 Nov-09 2010 Tons Feb-08 Oct-08 -- Tonnage Jan-08 Jul-08 DEQ Future Month Arsenic Trioxide 275.0 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION Glass Melted LIMIT --2010 PM Ambient 2.0 lb/ton Ambient .9 NOx S02 PMio Air Air lb/ton Ambient 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient 19.8 Air lb/ton Jan-10 27 54 51 81 535 Feb-10 25 50 48 75 495 Mar-10 33 66 63 99 653 Apr-10 29 58 55 87 574 18 36 34 54 356 Jun-10 20 40 38 60 396 Jul-10 17 34 32 51 337 Aug-10 25 50 48 75 495 Sep-10 26 52 49 78 515 Oct-10 25 50 48 75 495 Nov-10 32 64 61 96 634 1247 May-10 63 126 120 189 340 680 646 1020 6732 28 57 54 85 561 Dec-10 Sum Average Glass PM S02 PMio NOx Melted Oxygen tons 2.0 lb/ton 166 332 315 498 3287 501 3307 Jan-10 Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 11.9 lb/ton Feb-I 167 334 317 Mar-10 186 372 353 558 3683 Apr-10 183 366 348 549 3623 May-10 167 334 317 501 3307 Jun-10 184 368 350 552 3643 Jul-10 159 318 302 477 3148 Aug-10 165 330 314 495 3267 Sep-10 151 302 287 453 2990 Oct-10 152 304 289 456 3010 Nov-10 123 246 234 369 2435 Dec-10 149 298 283 447 2950 1952 3904 3709 5856 38650 163 325 309 488 3221 2292 4584 4355 6876 45382 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43416 23645 71124 44618 Sum Average Total Monthly Average Plant Site Pounds DEQ --2010 Data 2010 Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date DEQ --2010 Data /2010 _____ Complaints -- 2010 Complaint Bullseye Glass Company FURNACE PLAN Please see --2010 latest plan P\Shared\Maintenance DEQ --2010 Data /2010 Furnace Plan doument stored Meeting\Furnace at BuildFURN BUILD 10 o1 3/35 BU SEYE GLASS Co August 18 2010 Oregon Department NWR East 1550 NW Subject TELEPHONE Side Office Eastman 503 Parkway 2321887 FACSIMILE OR 97030 The 40 503 of Compliance Notification CFR 61 Emissions Status from Glass Manufacturing Process Start-up Ignition June 2389963 Subpart Arsenic Inorganic Furnace OR of Environmental Suite 290 Gresham 21st 97202 Amidon Kathy SE Portland 3722 2010 Oxygen/Natural Control Device Gas monitored thermocouple April 2010 Gas monitored thermocouple 2009 August Scheduled Oxygen/Natural for Oxygen/Natural Gas Oxygen/Natural Gas October 2010 monitored thermocouple monitored thermocouple December 2009 February 2010 April 2010 July 2008 Oxygen/Natural Gas Oxygen/Natural Gas Oxygen/Natural Gas Ambient monitored thermocouple Air/Natural Oxygen/Natural monitored thermocouple Gas March 2009 monitored thermocouple monitored thermocouple Gas monitored thermocouple 10 Pot furnace every 30 11 pot to 90 replaced Ambient Gas days March 2010 Air/Natural Oxygen/Natural monitored thermocouple Gas monitored thermocouple 12 August 2010 Oxygen/Natural Gas monitored thermocouple Chart continues on next page // CI GIasswoking www bullseye-glass.com System Furnace Start-up November 13 14 2009 2009 September 15 July Scheduled 2009 for 2011 Pot furnace 17 18 pot Gas Oxygen/Natural Gas Oxygen/Natural Gas pot replaced September Company Name Address 3722 Code Regulated S.E HAP monitored thermocouple monitored thermocouple 19 Gas monitored thermocouple Company Portland OR 97202 Arsenic Telephone Email Glass of arsenic Durrin Controller monitored 3211 3722 S.E Bullseye Ave 21st Oxygen/Natural Glass Bullseye Eric Durrin Contact 2009 furnace monitored thermocouple Air/Natural isnt monitored thermocouple Gas there monitored thermocouple Air/Natural Ambient Device thermocouple Gas every 30 to 90 days 20 Eric Oxygen/Natural Ambient replaced 19 use Gas every 30 to 90 days Pot furnace SIC Oxygen/Natural January 16 Control Process Ignition Controller 21st Portland OR 97202 ericdurrinbu11seveg1ass.com Company in Ave 503-232-8887 is in compliance the manufacture of glass with environmental regulations regarding the DEQ INSPECTION REPORT Northwest Multnomah County SE OR Aug 10 other 97202 1030 hrs Regularly Inspection Complaint ACDP one follow-up Other specify FCE/PCE Std Permit Type Type Inspection one scheduled inspection Reason for check check Name/Address n/a Date/Time Inspection 26-3135 Avenue 21st Portland No Facility Glass Bullseye 16 Permit Address Mailing 3722 Air Quality Section Region Announced two check Title specify State Inspection Unannounced Kathy Amidon Inspectors Name Air Quality AQ and Agency Title Permits Dave Monro Northwest Manager 503 667-8414 Facility Representatives Eric Durrin Name 503 and Phone Title Overview Region x55014 CEO Dan Schwoerer Controller 503 232-8887 232-8887 of Facility manufactures Bullseye furnace in Compliance to form glass One baghouse cut reused furnaces fired stained The collects in the process all flat The glass smoothed is on natural has The gas put from the batch particulate facility Dry materials glass 16 tank facility are oven into cooling room collected 14 furnaces operates mixed with water melted two in use and lehr material then is pot Monday through shifts Friday Issues for this The Facility/Permit facility is Manufacturing uncontrolled For 2009 subject to the existing Bullseye NESHAP for source reported is 2.7 tons arsenic total Arsenic Emissions Inorganic CFR 61.162a Furnaces Subpart .The limit of arsenic per year based on usage at the facility from Glass for each mass balance as 825 pounds 0.41 tons In April 2009 Bullseye responded on July The Bullseye NESHAP Glass 27 requested 2010 that does not apply to an applicability determination Bullseyes tank pot furnaces from are subject to EPA EPA the NESHAP furnaces 10/18/10 This has facility PSEL for CO VOC or Review File Pre-inspection netting other permitted NOx The PSEL basis of tons pollutants are at the generic for this facility as 45 tons/year is There of these pollutants emissions its NOx for levels PSEL no is are less than for one ton per year each of Bullseyes emissions emitted PM 2.7 tons 1.8 The company added down taken for One complaint not be substantiated could behind Bulleyes passed There are three large emissions into bank from this was plant oxygen in full natural NOx gas is Permit facility emissions furnace received smoke came from train but which silos ingredients are controlled There were no visible pneumatically added is to and are weighed dust on opening prevent the time of the inspection at but all glass from furnaces it into of this cooling two of the furnaces Mr been significant Reviewed emissions Bullseye is required required of project usage common The and the The change small to pounds break down the glass oven me told has were smoothing/shaping These two Schwoerer by Employees will be modified when the that savings in also resulted in reducing per ton of glass produced The waste glass dust collector is machine quite clean pollutant shut-down water little small crusher is Bullseye Glass was color and glass properties mills and moving fed to is Bullseye retrofitted pneumatically received from each modified furnace was Conditions to each is The use the ingredients operation on the bottom facility usage in furnace added NOx reduced hold the most that loaded for ladles of molten costs have Behind the plant The was being regular maintenance for emissions located is and additives small rolling down taken is process mix observed removing Liquid Material drums 55-gallon through As each liquid oxygen has combustion facility Sand limestone barrels are spun to The the that in front of the building silos filter Sand soda put believed It is and limestone soda by use from the smoke coming enhance to facility of Facility Walk-through sand to the furnaces air in The 2009 in May 2005 in beginning per ton of glass produced thick regarding furnaces its the ability of ambient instead 11.9 pounds to emissions to PSEL the NOx and 17.9 tons of stations major maintenance of liquid oxygen from 19.8 SO2 tons of NOx are well below pollutants liquid oxygen and decrease efficiency criteria to During keep monthly Computer to 40 Inspection records keep records CFR production 61.162a holds and calculations of criteria were complete and current of arsenic use including also requires that and maintenance be recorded the table that records data on actual Mr Durrin monthly periods will arsenic semi-annual of furnace add his estimate start-up projected arsenic usage 10/18/10 After Mr Durrin will pending permit CFR 61 sources rule On subject submitted Compliance in maintenance the annual report to NESHAP CFR 61Subpart the requirements Notice requires NESHAP to within in Section the rule for clarity This the during of Compliance Status to be submitted 90 days of equipment becoming subject for to the DEQ of on August are 23 2010 Facility the following is in compliance with the permit Facility is not in compliance cc under the in for to Facility above shutdowns down 40 Status Check one of list shut determination that Bullseyes tank furnaces 27 2010 EPA issued CFR 61 Subpart The required Notice of Compliance Status was July to to 40 is applicable Subpart subject requirements it renewal if Other Discussions and emergency merely references will be expanded two years about report scheduled current permit section 40 for runs monitoring/reporting satisfy The furnace start-up provide Eric Durrin additional Bullseye conditions described above with one or more of the permit conditions detail described below Glass Mixing area Bullseye Glass 10/18/10 AMIDON Kathy From Eric Sent Monday AMIDON To Cc Hello PM Kathy DEQ nice to meet wait your will of the copy print Glass Bullseye -- 2010 Data.xlsx Kathy was use 16 2010 1232 August Dan Schwoerer Subject Attachments It Durrin with you and letter regarding the arsenic in reporting You can see monthly spreadsheet area As mentioned of George today our meeting will the add mean the In rolling column time have attached 12-month data next to document my to the predicted arsenic Eric Durrin Controller Bullseye Glass Company 3722 SE 21st Avenue Portland Oregon 97202 Phone 503-232-8887 Confidentiality do not review xl Notice disclose 03 u.s.A Fax 503-238-9963 This copy e-mail message or distribute the may contain e-mail confidential Please notify me or privileged information immediately by replying If to you have this received message this message or telephoning me by mistake Thank you please Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE Monthly Rolling Rolling 12-Month Usage Jan-09 0.0 2862.6 1.43 0.0 2587.6 1.29 0.0 2037.6 1.02 2037.6 1.02 May-09 0.0 1687.6 0.84 Jun-09 0.0 1415.0 0.71 Jul-09 0.0 1100.0 0.55 Aug-09 0.0 825.0 0.41 Sep-09 0.0 550.0 0.28 0.0 550.0 0.28 825.0 0.41 825.0 0.41 Apr-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Jan-10 Feb-10 Data.xlsx 2010 Arsenic Trioxide 275.0 550.0 0.0 550.0 0.0 1375.0 0.69 1375.0 0.69 Mar-10 275.0 1650.0 0.83 Apr-10 275.0 1650.0 0.83 May-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 Jun-10 0.0 1650.0 0.83 1925.0 0.96 0.0 1925.0 0.96 0.0 1925.0 0.96 0.0 1925.0 0.96 0.0 1375.0 0.69 0.0 1375.0 0.69 1-10 --2010 Tonnage Feb-09 Mar-09 275.0 2010 12-Month Usage DEQ -- AMIDON Kathy From Eric Sent Wednesday August AMIDON Kathy To Cc 18 2010 137 PM Dan Schwoerer Subject Hello We Durrin Bullseye -- 14 in Furnaces Kathy have will Glass 16 tank furnaces send you the Notice Eric of use and Compliance currently Status today or privileged information offline and three pot furnaces Durrin Controller Bullseye Glass Company 3722 SE 21st Avenue Portland Oregon 97202 Phone 503-232-8887 Confidentiality do not review xl Notice disclose 03 Fax This copy u.s.A 503-238-9963 e-mail message or distribute the may contain e-mail confidential Please notify me immediately by replying If to you have this received message this message or telephoning me by mistake Thank you please 2009 Annual Report Discharge Permit for Air Contaminant Company 3722 Glass Portland Operating 97202 Oregon 12/31/2009 01/01/2009 parameters Tons of arsenic used trioxide accordance with Bullseye during Glass operated attachment determined each see month in Site Emission Limit attachment and planned below the Plant at levels excess unplanned There were no excess emissions Summary of see Condition 4.1 2009 all 825 emissions of annual pollutant summary of 2144 melted of glass Pounds Records 26-3135 Company SE2lstAvenue Bullseye Report Period Number complaints to relating events emissions events in 2009 air quality received by permittee during the year There were no complaints during List 2009 see or inquiries about possible emission issues attachment permanent changes made process production in plant levels and which affected air contaminant emissions control equipment There were no significant changes in processes production output or pollution pollution controls during List major maintenance 2009 performed on There was no major maintenance equipment during pollution performed 2009 Signed Eric Durrin Date 2009 Annual DEQ Report.docx page of Controller control on equipment pollution control Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE Monthly Usage 2.09 4168.0 2.08 Mar-0 550.0 4443.0 2.22 275.0 4168.0 2.08 350.0 4243.0 2.12 272.6 3965.6 1.98 315.0 4005.6 2.00 Aug-0 275.0 3730.6 1.87 Sep-0 275.0 3728.6 1.86 3689.6 1.84 3639.6 1.82 0.0 3412.6 1.71 NovDec-08 275.0 Jan- 0.0 2862.6 1.43 0.0 2587.6 1.29 Mar-0 0.0 2037.6 1.02 May- 275.0 2037.6 1.02 0.84 0.0 0.0 1415.0 0.71 0.0 1100.0 0.55 Aug-0 0.0 825.0 0.41 Sep-09 0.0 550.0 0.28 Oct-0 0.0 550.0 0.28 825.0 0.41 825.0 0.41 JunJul-0 Nov-0 Dec-09 Trioxide 0.0 Feb-09 Apr-0 Arsenic Tonnage 4170.0 Oct-0 2009 Usage 550.0 Jul-08 Data.xlsx Rolling 12-Month 275.0 Jun-0 2009 Rolling Feb-0 May-0 550.0 0.0 2009 12-Month Jan-0 Apr-0 DEQ -- Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION Glass Melted LIMIT -- PM Ambient S02 PMio Ambient Air 2.0 lb/ton .9 Air lb/ton Ambient 3.0 NOx Air lb/ton Ambient 28 56 53 84 554 Feb-09 25 50 48 75 495 Mar-09 27 54 51 81 535 Apr-09 22 44 42 66 436 May-09 19 38 36 57 376 66 436 22 44 42 Jul-09 60 120 114 180 1188 Aug-09 26 52 49 78 515 Sep-09 24 48 46 72 475 Oct-09 29 58 55 87 574 Nov-09 24 48 46 72 475 Dec-09 29 58 55 87 574 335 670 637 1005 6633 28 56 53 84 553 PM PMio Sum Average Glass Melted Oxygen Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton .9 lb/ton Jan-09 152 304 289 Feb-09 275 550 Mar-09 154 308 Apr-09 131 May-09 S02 Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Air 19.8 lb/ton Jan-09 Jun-09 NOx Oxygen .9 lb/ton 456 3010 523 825 5445 293 462 3049 262 249 393 2594 102 204 194 306 2020 125 198 1307 240 1584 66 132 Jul-09 80 160 152 Aug-09 131 262 249 393 2594 2653 Jun-09 Sep-09 134 268 255 402 Oct-09 151 302 287 453 2990 Nov-09 243 486 462 729 4811 Dec-09 190 380 361 570 3762 35818 Sum 1809 3618 3437 5427 151 302 286 452 2985 Total 2144 4288 4074 6432 42451 Monthly Average 179 357 339 536 3538 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43712 23926 71568 47549 Average Plant Site Emission Pounds DEQ 2009 2009 Data.xlsx /2009 UNDER Glass Melted \A Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date DEQ 2009 Data.xlsx ________ 2009 Complaints -- 2009 Complaint BULLSEYE GLASS CO SE 3722 Portland January5 2010 Department Northwest 2020 JAN of Environmental Quality OR Suite400 23r8887 FACSIMILE 97201-4987 503 2009 Annual Report Subject ON TEL Region Portland OR 072010 503 SW4th Avenue 21St for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge additional Si nce two Permit signed copies of the Number 26-2135 information please do not If annual report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me rely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CNN Glassworking wwwbuIlsey-gIass.com System BULLSEYE GLASS CO SE 2St Portland OR 3722 16 2010 February Department Northwest 2020 OR Report nce 400 FACSIMILE 503 Greenhouse 2328887 Emissions for Permit Number 2389963 26-31 35 Madam attached two for permit additional Suite 97201-4987 2009 Sir or have Si 503 SW4th Avenue Subject EL Quality Region Portland Dear of Environmental signed number information copies 23-3135 please of the If do not 2009 Greenhouse Emissions you have any questions hesitate to contact or Filing need any me rely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY RECEIVED FEB 18 ZfJ1 NORTH VVEST REGION REHAM QFFIC CewNNS Glassworking System wwwbullseye-glasscom GHG Facility Submission Emissions Filing 26-31 35 Control Number Report Bullseye Glass Co Year 2009 2fa4ffO8-8733-4c7a-9f6f-aa661f4e8238 metric I-Natural Gas 853626 ton therml Total emissions for this facility 4530.364 metric ton Statement of Certification 2009 This report and any attachments based the use of reporting upon GHG Reporting are accurate protocols to Only the best of my knowledge approved by the Department as formed of Environmental after reasonable Quality G2/6ofO Signature of Responsible Official Title Or Signature of Reporter Submission Control Number ACDP 2fa4ffO8-8733-4c7a-9f6f-aa661f4e8238 Date inquiry and as Jregon Theodore Depart nent of Ero 2020 Coveror KuionoskL SW Aye Suite 400 OR 97201 Portland 4th 503 FAX 503 OTRS Co Glass Bullseye Durrin Eric AVE 3722 SE 21ST PORTLAND OR 97202 RE Annual Report Reminder Permit This is is your report due Submittal of an can be to is annual report for you of of your requirement also air reports to go the Eastside in due listed in air your The January and an original your permit Title permit as early as Please submit permit than the date later are 26-3 135-ST-Ui 31 2010 one is copy All Air Contaminant permits that are written Gresham Office Below date the by and mailing address Gresham office Oregon of Environmental Department Northwest 1550 NW Region Eastman Gresham of annual reports with the exception Title Portland Office listed Mr Oregon Kauth 2020 Region SW 4th Portland call questions the Portland Catherine Blame 290 97030 should be sent to the Northwest of Environmental Department Air 503.667.8414 office Suite Parkway Northwest For technical Eastside Quality Region below Oregon call requirement Some annual your permit 2009 no the reporting Reports are to be sent to the Eastside Gresham office David Kauth should inspected by for the remind in found annual report of the completed Discharge serves letter courtesy at your inspector Kathryn Air Quality number is Quality Office Quality Avenue Suite Oregon 97201 Amidon 400 The Gresham phone number 503.229.5263 For general administrative 503.229.5582 Sincerely CcdJvc BCLen Catherine Blame Northwest Region Air Permit Coordinator 229-6945 1-800-735-2900 2009 December 229-5263 is question -/35 AMIDON Kathy From Sent Valdez Heatherepamail.epa.gov Monday April 06 2009 235 PM To Cc AMIDON Subject Re Hi Eric have Eric them and going deadline so need you Kathy Bullseye Glass Company have request your actually well as Durrin have about will get this to to on my it determination Applicability answer for of 40 CFR 61 Subpart can as otherwise and Please it in requests applicability right now plate soon as -- have let might me know month be Thanks For Area epa send Please Region 206 valdez 10 Area Source html questions to Engineer Air Waste and Aye Suite 900 6th Seattle website 10 Region of Office 1200 the Valdez Environmental EPA see gov/ttn/atw/area/arearules Sourcesepa.gov RiO Area Heather information Source //www http WA Toxics AWT-107 98101 553-6220 heatherepa Eric gov Durrin ericdu rrin@bull To seyeglass.com Heather 04/06/2009 Valdez/R10/USEPA/US@EPA 0220 CC PM Subject Bullseye Glass Applicability Subpart Hello Ms Valdez Company of 40 CFR 61 the number order of other if there or two is receive projects an urgent have Ms been Amidon contact in is investigated with regulations Amidon Kathy the reviewing permits of the for our arsenic regarding Oregon trioxide as of Departmen.. As facility it Environmental of her part applies to our Quality Ms research Amidon and process permits seems It to the that 40 CFR original and 8/4/1986 of arsenic 61.160a noted in emissions exempts 51 rule making the FR Response furnaces materials of trioxide worked 2008 Sources At that rule Our subset In same these light would your that appears section Comments/Applicability furnaces melting art glass as opposed seems Fairchild artisan the for it We use that emit variety continuous to tanks Susan time glass to me arsenic appreciate appreciate Thank with it regulations is of or Further the preamble that more the than 85% reduction 2.75 tons/yr of furnaces to melt Internally we refer glass to Basically they are small furnaces that have raw and after them we ladle glass out of them cooking Our annual less that 2.5 tons into charged arsenic the pots as to to existing applies furnaces 27956 colored Bullseye Glass manufactures All of our furnaces are periodic these pot your efforts glass regarding the manufacturers NESHAP like for Glass Manufacturing were usage Area from Bullseye that exempted when industry was not considered regulations were drafted that Bullseye Glass is operating below the thresholds for trioxide comment on whether related to this these rules are applicable to our facility matter you Eric Durrin Controller Bullseye 3722 Phone Glass S.E 21st 503-232-8887 Confidentiality information copy or you me x103 Notice If you distribute telephoning Thank Company Avenue have the Portland Fax This Oregon e-mail received e-mail 97202 U.S.A 503-238-9963 confidential or privileged message may contain this message by mistake do not review please disclose Please notify me immediately by replying to this message or In AMIDON Kathy From Eric Sent Friday April To Valdez Heatherepamail.epa.gov Cc AMIDON Kathy Subject Bullseye Glass Ms Hello have Ms 03 2009 256 PM Company -- Applicability of 40 CFR 61 Subpart Valdez been in Ms Quality Durrin Amidon Amidon Amidon with Kathy contact the reviewing is investigated regulations of the permits for our As facility arsenic trioxide regarding of Oregon Department Environmental part of her as it research applies to our process and permits seems It 40 that preamble to the Response CFR 61.160a exempts rule original Bullseye Glass manufactures glass our furnaces All of these furnaces as refer to Our annual usage In 2008 colored are worked with or Susan trioxide At that time artisan from Our subset were rule drafted In the thresholds would the your of the light your efforts related Durrin Controller Bullseye Glass 3722 Phone S.E 21st Avenue 503-232-8887 xl Company 97202 Portland Oregon 03 503-238-9983 Fax after U.S.A to less that 2.5 regarding the seems me that noted the in the reduction of arsenic than 2.75 tons/yr variety of furnaces to melt Internally are small furnaces we glass out of ladle we that them tons NESHAP glass manufacturers to appears continuous cooking like for Glass Manufacturing Bullseye was not considered that Bullseye Glass were exempted when is regulations operating below for arsenic trioxide comment on whether these Thank you Eric it use it and more Basically they glass industry these regulations for appreciate appreciate same is Fairchild Area Sources that tanks 85% emit We glass them and into of arsenic art that periodic as opposed pots raw materials charged have section that the melting furnaces to existing Further 51 FR 27956 8/4/1986 making to Comments/Applicability emissions applies pot furnaces to this matter rules are applicable to our facility Confidentiality do not review Notice disclose This copy e-mail message or distribute the contain e-mail confidential Please notify me or privileged information immediately by replying If to you this received message this message or telephoning me by mistake Thank you please BULLSEYE GLASS Co SE 3722 Portland 2009 January Department Northwest 2020 of JAN Environmental SW 082009 Quality TELEPHONE 503 2328887 Suite 400 4th Avenue OR 97201-4987 Cs FA 503 2008 Annual Report Subject OR 97202 Region Portland 21St for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-3135 Dear have Sir or Madam attached Discharge additional two Permit signed copies of the annual Number 26-2135 information please do not If report for Air Contaminant you have any questions hesitate to contact or need any me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Dumn Controller Enclosures CNNNS Glassworking www bullseye-glass.com System 2008 Annual Report Discharge Permit for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye SE 3722 Operating 21st Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2008 12/31/2008 parameters Tons used of arsenic tnoxide of annual pollutant summary accordance with Bullseye all 3413 see the operated see below the at levels and unplanned planned complaints Plant excess Site events emissions in Emission Limit events 2008 to air quality received relating 2008 see by permittee during in plant which equipment There were no significant changes controls possible emission process production affected control pollution about inquiries issues attachment permanent changes made pollution during in air contaminant levels 2008 performed on pollution control equipment There was no major maintenance performed on pollution control major maintenance Signed Eric j-4g Dumn Annual DEQ Report.docx page of Controller 72007 Date and emissions processes production output equipment during 2008 2008 in year during List month attachment There were no complaints or List determined each emissions There were no excess emissions Summary of attachment Condition 4.1 Glass 2008 during of 2578 of glass melted Pounds Records 26-31 35 Glass Company Portland Report Period Number or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE Monthly Usage Arsenic Trioxide Tonnage 4800.0 2.40 4747.0 2.37 Mar-07 2750 4635.0 2.32 Apr-07 550.0 4635.0 2.32 May-07 275.0 4710.0 2.36 Jun-07 550.0 4908.0 2.45 Jul-07 275.0 4631.0 2.32 Aug-07 550.0 4906.0 2.45 Sep-07 277.0 4633.0 2.32 4906.0 2.45 Nov-07 325.0 4681.0 2.34 Dec-07 227.0 4681.0 2.34 Jan-08 550.0 4170.0 2.09 Feb-0 275.0 4168.0 2.08 Mar-0 550.0 4443.0 2.22 Apr-0 275.0 4168.0 2.08 May-08 350.0 4243.0 2.12 Jun-08 272.6 3965.6 1.98 JuI-0 315.0 4005.6 2.00 Aug-0 275.0 3730.6 Sep-0 275.0 3728.6 187 186 Dec-08 2008 Usage 550.0 Oct-08 Data.xls Rolling 12-Month 277.0 Nov-08 2008 Rolling Feb-07 39.0 0.0 275.0 0.0 2008 12-Month Jan-07 Oct-07 DEQ -- 3689.6 184 3639.6 182 3412.6 1.71 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION Glass Melted LIMIT -- PM Ambient 2008 2.0 lb/ton Ambient 1.9 Air lb/ton lb/ton Ambient 66 63 Feb-08 40 80 76 120 792 Mar-08 40 80 76 120 792 Apr-08 43 86 82 129 851 May-08 35 70 67 105 693 Jun-08 43 86 82 129 851 Jul-08 43 86 82 129 653 851 772 Aug-08 39 78 74 117 Sep-08 42 84 80 126 832 Oct-08 45 90 86 135 891 Nov-08 26 52 49 78 515 Dec-08 32 64 61 96 634 Sum 461 922 876 1383 9128 Average 38 77 73 115 761 Glass PM PMio S02 Oxygen Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Air 19.8 lb/ton 33 Li NO Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton 3505 Jan-08 177 354 336 531 Feb-08 173 346 329 519 3425 Mar-08 181 362 344 543 3584 Apr-08 215 430 409 645 4257 May-08 Jun-08 203 406 386 609 4019 193 386 367 579 3821 178 356 338 534 3524 483 3188 Jul-08 Aug-08 161 322 306 Sep-08 166 332 315 498 3287 Oct-08 180 360 342 540 3564 2871 Nov-08 145 290 276 435 Dec-08 145 290 276 435 2871 2117 4234 4022 6351 41917 3493 51044 Sum 176 353 335 529 2578 5156 4898 7734 215 430 408 645 4254 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 42844 23102 70266 38956 Average a53 jm otal Monthly Average Plant Site Emission Pounds Data.xls 3.0 Air Jan-08 2.0 lb/ton 2008 Ambient 99 Melted DEQ NO S02 PMio Air 2008 Glass UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company Complaints or Comments Date 2008 Data.xls 2008 Complaint ________ DEQ -- 2008 Complaints on re Department of Environmental Northwest SW 2020 Theodore Governor Kulengoski Attn Glass Avenue Portland Office Suite OR Co Durrin Eric AVE 97202 OR PORTLAND 3722 SE 21ST RE Co Annual report forBullseye Glass 35-ST-0 26-31 This courtesy Submittal letter serves remind to of an annual report is due dates vary so please 2009 Air Contaminant Discharge of your Air Permit requirement one copy of the completed annual 2008 report for refer to Permits Some NW be mailed Oregon Eastman Northwest 97030 permits assigned to Mr Kauth should Dave Kauth to Region Fourth Portland Title Suite 290 Parkway of Environmental Departmnt SW Quality Regional Office of those assigned 2020 15 Office your inspector in the Gresham to Gresham Oregon permits with the exception submit an original and your permit for your due date should Eastside 1550 Please reports are due January annual Department of Environmental Oregon Title requirement in your Air Permit you of the reporting OR should be mailed to Quality Office Suite 400 Avenue 97201 be mailed to the Eastside Region Office located in Gresham Most General website well ACDP permits at deq.state.or.us have annual report forms those forms can be obtained You will as other forms and information now be able to obtain Thank various We from our WebSite hope types that from our of application you will fmd this forms as useful you Catherine Blame Permit Coordinator Northwest 400 97201 503229-5554 FAX 503 229-6945 2009 JAN Bullseye 4th Quality Region Region Office 1EQ-DC1 BULLSEYE Co GLASS SE 3722 21St Portland 97202 2008 January JAN of Environmental Department Northwest SW 2020 Portland 092008 Quality TELE Region Avenue OR 97201-4987 PHONE 2328887 503 4th 400 Suite FACSIMILE 503 2007 Subject OR Annual Report for Air Contaminant Discharge 2389963 Permit Number2-21-Dear Sir or Madam have attached Discharge any two Permit additional signed of the annual copies for Air Contaminant you have any questions or need do not hesitate to contact me Number 26-2135 information please report If Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CONNt4S Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System 2007 Annual Report for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period 0X 3/35 Number Discharge Permit 26-21-35 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2007 12/31/2007 Operating parameters Tons 2449 of glass melted Pounds summary accordance of annual pollutant Bullseye 4681 see emissions attachment determined each month in Condition 4.1 with during used of arsenic trioxide Glass 2007 at levels operated see below the Plant Site Emission Limit attachment Records of all planned and unplanned excess emissions events There were no excess emissions events in 2007 Summary of complaints relating to air quality received by permittee during the year There was one personnel possible emission during inquiry about investigated the matter and did not find information the belief that Bullseye had excess emissions List permanent pollution changes made control equipment There were no pollution List during in plant which significant controls changes see in air DEQ to contaminant levels processes production output major maintenance performed on pollution control equipment There was no major maintenance performed on pollution control Signed Durrin Controller i4/o Date Annual DEQ Report.doc page of and emissions 2007 Eric support attachment process production affected equipment during 2007 2007 2007 or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- Rolling Rolling Monthly Usage 12- 12-Month Month Usage Jan-06 386.0 4523.0 2.26 Feb-06 330.0 4523.0 2.26 Mar-06 387.0 4470.0 2.24 Apr-06 550.0 4540.0 2.27 200.0 4370.0 2.19 Jun-06 352.0 4322.0 2.16 Jul-06 552.0 4384.0 2.19 Aug-06 275.0 4259.0 2.13 Sep-06 550.0 4517.0 2.26 277.0 4409.0 2.20 Nov-06 550.0 4684.0 2.34 Dec-06 227.0 4636.0 2.32 Jan-07 550.0 4800.0 2.40 Feb-07 277.0 4747.0 2.37 Mar-07 275.0 4635.0 2.32 Apr-07 550.0 4635.0 2.32 May-07 275.0 4710.0 2.36 Jun-07 550.0 4908.0 2.45 Jul-07 275.0 4631.0 2.32 Aug-07 550.0 4906.0 2.45 Sep-07 277.0 4633.0 2.32 May-06 Oct-06 550.0 4906.0 2.45 Nov-07 325.0 4681.0 2.34 Dec-07 227.0 4681.0 2.34 Oct-07 DEQ -- 2007 Data.xls 2007 Arsenic Trioxide Tonnage 2007 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT tons 2007 PM Glass Melted -- Ambient 2.0 lb/ton Ambient 1.9 Air lb/ton Ambient 3.0 lb/ton 19.8 lb/ton 222 351 2317 Feb-07 93 186 177 279 1841 Mar-07 150 300 285 450 2970 Apr-07 78 156 148 234 1544 May-07 81 162 154 243 1604 Jun-07 74 148 141 222 1465 Jul-07 70 140 133 210 1386 Aug-07 72 144 137 216 1426 Sep-07 47 94 89 141 931 Oct-07 50 100 95 150 990 Nov-07 39 78 74 117 772 Dec-07 29 58 55 87 574 900 1800 1710 2700 17820 75 150 143 225 1485 Glass PM PMto S02 NO LH tons Jan-07 Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton 94 188 179 282 1861 Feb-07 96 192 182 288 1901 Mar-07 63 126 120 189 1247 Apr-07 120 240 228 360 2376 May-07 129 258 245 387 2554 Jun-07 132 264 251 396 2614 Jul-07 138 276 262 414 2732 Aug-07 154 308 293 462 3049 Sep-07 144 288 274 432 2851 Oct-07 175 350 333 525 3465 Nov-07 158 316 300 474 3128 Dec-07 146 292 277 438 2891 1549 3098 2943 4647 30670 Average 129 258 245 387 2556 Total 2449 4898 4653 7347 48490 204 408 388 612 4041 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43102 23347 70653 41510 Sum 31 Monthly Average Site Emission Pounds Data.xls 2007 Air 234 Melted 2007 Ambient 117 Average DEQ Air Jan-07 Sum Plant NO S02 PMio Air Glass UNDER Melted Z- Attachment Bullseye Glass Company COMPLAINTS RELATED TO Date roof Amadon complained 8/24/2007 opacity-- 08/23/07 -- 2007 Data.xls /2007 2007 -- Complaint Kathy DEQ AIR QUALITY Complaints and of Oregon about the the DEQ called constant flow wind to report of worker on that blue-grey smoke blew the smoke onto them the with call neighbors 15-20% was made on NESHAP Final AMIDON rule published Kathy ___ From Enc Durnn Sent Wednesday To AMIDON Cc Dan Schwoerer Subject RE 02 2008 1201 PM January Sam Andreakos NESHAP Final rule Daren We are periodic the molten glass is in some call crucible melt cycle where the batch furnace then made group the of our input The Again thank agency You US Durrin Subject The for bringing to worked Glass for tanks structure wall The with Susan Fairchild authors -- the contact technical of the they were very receptive to our this matter to my of attention potential -- your were the only person impact of the EPA regulation in any changes glass manufacturers Company 503.232.8887 Kathy January 02 2008 1149 AM Durrin Final final NESHAP rule NESHAP published for glass manufacturing was published in the Federal Register on 12/26/07 It exempts Summary 1/2/2008 at were not document us manufacturer notify Bullseye Sent Wednesday Eric works of the colored all From AMIDON To manufacturers document you the the furnace called furnace melted and cast to the comments on the new regulations The subset when the drafted the proposal industry final helped Eric added and others are melts within to submit aware in or merely is pots furnaces ready for the next cycle to begin of colored glass EPA Marshall New Year day is cfg published depending We use if ________ corn of our furnaces All ____ ______ of Kathy and Happy Hello Page pot furnaces of Changes and Since periodic furnaces according to section Proposal Do you have any Ill continuous B.1 furnaces -3/55 State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality 2020 SW 4th Avenue Suite 400 Portland Oregon POLLUTION OB COMPLAINT Date Type Pollution AQ 97201 ____ ____ SW ____ WQ____ OD____ 11W SS UT ____ Time__________ ____ Date and Time Observed ______________________ s244 Source 12thJ Location Address Conf Yes _________________________________________________________________________________________ Zip City _____ ______ County 1----.Ation J2 by Complaint taken 3/._-J-- Home Phone _____________________ iq Work Phone to _______________________________ Referred 2i JI2J taken _________________ /vroJf z4 .- O3 1t2 14iQ E7Z AJ 4t /f Referred Site to Agency Visit or Yes Person /y4 /fl.1 7Lv Date ____________________________________ No 707 Source Info ____________________________________ 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Co GLASS JAN29 SE 3722 21st Portland OR January24 2007 of Environmental Department Northwest 2020 Region SW Portland HONE 503 2328887 Suite 400 4th Avenue OR 97201-4987 FACSIMILE 2006 Annual Report Sir or for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit Number 2389963 26-2 Madam have attached Permit TEL 503 Subject Dear Quality two signed Number 26-2135 information please do not copies If of the annual report you have any questions hesitate to contact or for Air Contaminant need any Discharge additional me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY C.Cest Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures Glassworkislg www.bullseye-glass.com system 2006 Annual Report Discharge Permit for Air Contaminant Bullseye Glass Company SE 3722 21st Portland Number 26-21 35 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 2007 Report Period 01/01/2006 parameters Operating Tons of arsenic Bullseye Glass 2006 during all attachment emissions determined each below at levels operated month and unplanned planned complaints the Plant Site Emission emissions excess events in to air quality received relating inquiry about There was one party Limit events 2006 by permittee the year concerned in attachment see There were no excess emissions Summary of see Condition 4.1 with accordance 4636 used trioxide of annual pollutant summary of 2515 of glass melted Pounds Records 12/31/2006 did not environmental actually complain monitoring about during during 2006 The emissions see attachment List permanent changes made pollution control equipment which There were no pollution List in plant significant controls during process production affected changes in air during 2006 Signed Durrin Controller oi/zii/iv7 Date 2006 Annual DEQ Report page of emissions 2006 Eric and processes production output performed on pollution major maintenance There was no major maintenance performed equipment contaminant levels control on equipment pollution control or Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- Rolling Monthly Usage 12- Month Usaae Jan-05 450.0 4250l 2.13 330.0 4322.0 2.16 Mar-05 440.0 4176.0 2.09 Apr-05 480.0 4398.0 2.20 May-05 370.0 4510.0 2.26 Jun-0 400.0 4324.0 2.16 Jul-05 490.0 4556.0 2.28 Aug-05 400.0 4440.0 2.22 Sep-05 292.0 4439.0 2.22 385.0 4566.0 2.28 Nov-05 275.0 4642.0 2.32 Dec-05 275.0 4587.0 2.29 Jan-06 386.0 4523.0 2.26 Feb-06 330.0 4523.0 2.26 Mar-06 387.0 4470.0 2.24 Apr-06 550.0 4540.0 2.27 May-06 200.0 4370.0 2.19 Jun-06 352.0 4322.0 2.16 Jul-06 552.0 4384.0 219 Aug-06 275.0 4259.0 2.13 Sep-06 550.0 4517.0 226 277.0 4409.0 2.20 Nov-06 550.0 4684.0 2.34 Dec-06 227.0 4636.0 2.32 Oct-06 -- 2006 Data 2006 Arsenic Trioxide Tonnage Feb-05 Oct-05 DEQ Rolling 12-Month 2006 Attachment Bullseye Glass company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted tons Ambient 2.0 lb/ton Ambient 19.8 Air lb/ton 385 608 4011 296 281 444 2930 Mar-06 174 348 331 522 3445 Apr-06 161 322 306 483 3188 May-06 159 318 302 477 3148 Jun-06 135 270 257 405 2673 Jul-06 105 210 200 315 2079 Aug-06 130 260 247 390 2574 Sep-06 125 250 238 375 2475 Oct-06 130 260 247 390 2574 Nov-06 117 234 222 351 2317 Dec-06 120 240 228 360 2376 1707 3413 3243 5120 33791 142 284 270 427 2816 Glass PM PMio S02 NO Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen .9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 lb/ton Oxygen .9 lb/ton Jan-06 50 100 95 150 992 Feb-06 43 86 82 129 851 Mar-06 52 104 99 156 1030 990 Apr-06 50 100 95 150 May-06 50 100 95 150 990 Jun-06 64 128 122 192 1267 Jul-06 77 154 146 231 1525 Aug-06 97 194 184 291 1921 Sep-06 80 160 152 240 1584 Oct-06 87 174 165 261 1723 240 1584 Nov-06 80 160 152 Dec-06 78 156 148 234 1544 808 1616 1535 2424 16000 1333 Sum 67 135 128 202 2515 5029 4778 7544 49791 210 419 398 629 4149 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 42971 23222 70456 40209 Average Total Monthly Average Site Pounds 2006 3.0 Air 405 tons Data lb/ton Ambient 148 Melted 2006 1.9 Air 203 L._ -- lb/ton Ambient NO S02 PMio Air Jan-06 Average DEQ 2006 Feb-06 Sum Plant -- Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company COMPLAINTS RELATED TO Date 1/2006 requesting note DEQ -- 2006 Data 2006 -- 2006 Complaint Peter Siracusa 9/1 AIR QUALITY Complaints did that left he not leave note asking about be able means to Bullseyes submit some of contacting dirt Mr internal samples Siracusa air from monitoring parking and lot The Air Quality NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT Department of Environmental Quality Eastern Region dJ41A TO FROM Permit SUBJECT DATE ________________ Coordinator Assignment to Reveiew Notice of Intent to Construct or Notice of Approval Title Permits SOURCE NC NO FILE TYPE OF CHANGE Notice OAR 340-210-0225 NO 31 ______________ Begins __________ ______ Type Default Approval Date _____________________ Type Default Approval Date ________ Additional Information Requested Additional Information Due APPROVAL APPROVED DENIED Ncassignform BY DEFAULT Letter Letter Sent Sent to to Unless extended Applicant Aiplicant ____________ _____ ____________________ COMMENTS 3/02 ______ ______________________________________ Received Construction PERMIT TYPE for additional information Oion Theordore Kulongoski Department of Environmental Quality Air Quality Govenor SW 2020 4th Portland Program Avenue OR Suite 503 229-5554 FAX 503 TTY 503 Bullseye Attn Glass Eric 3722 SE 229-5471 Company Avenue Portland Oregon 97202 Re Notice of Intent Permit NC The 229-5265 Dumn 21st Department received NC of Processing the application 021440 application to Construct 26-3135 021440 for Notice is No assigned of Intent to Construct Kathy Amidon to at NC on May 20 2005 503667-8414 extension 55010 You may notice proceed unless with the construction/modification the Department notifies in you 10 writing that days the after receives Department the proposed construction is not the Type change In addition to meeting the compliance with the daytime OAR 340-35-0351 All air quality standards and nighttime regulations noise your facility standards including noise is set forth also in obligated Oregon regulations can to operate Administrative be found in Rule online at http//www.deq.state.or.us/aq/rules/index.htm Sincerely Catherine Permit Blame Coordinator Air Quality 400 97201-4987 Program Northwest Region CcIDEQ DEQ-1 FORM Nwnber Permit No Application i4 Number Permit 26-2 135 Company Facility Name Legal State Number Code Zip of Ave Portland OR Employees 97202 Name Eric Controller Phone number 3722 Zip SE 21st Code Ave OR Portland 97202 125 Standard Secondary 503-232-8887 Type Industrial Classification Codes 3211 Primary NA change see of construction/modification instructions Fax number Company Glass Bullseye City County Durrin Title Location Address Street Contact Person Site e-mail 21st SE 3722 Name Company Glass Bullseye Address Mailing City AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONS Type 503-238-9963 address ericdurrin@bullseyeglass.com Signature certi5 that true and are the information correct to contained the best in this notice of my knowledge and of official of Printed or Typed official TWO Oregon Department Northwest 2020 SW Portland Oregon to the notice of official and phone number 2oo- Date COPIES OF THE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT REGIONAL OFFICE SHOWN SUBMIT attached eovrv Title /qr Signature exhibits belief Eic Name and any schedules including of Environmental NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT TO THE BELOW Quality Region 4th OR Department Air Contaminant 400 97201 of Environmental Discharge Permit Page Quality Revised Application 3/11/02 FORM NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT Information Construction Description of Bullseye Glass ambient our natural oxygen when other furnaces using It is we As such gas to life utilize of approximately cycle with begin the production for We source plan to to this use rebuild process furnace one We years using liquid to currently oxygen utilize and station to air have regularly in oxygen We of glass install 99.5% oxygen instead of ambient our intention will switch one or two furnaces from ambient furnaces September 2005 and then off air will to add appropriate 99.5% pure the natural our combustion for furnaces largest rebuilt line being With natural of furnaces fleet currently operates have Furnaces construction proposed and air plumb By AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET we oxygen air gas/ambient The natural gas/oxygen greatly reduce should we reduce NOX combustions combustion should the created amount of 19.8 by pounds 40%_j9 NOx of generated NOx pounds of combustion during per ton of NOX glass produced per ton of glass produced Will the construction increase the capacity 10 Will the construction increase pollutant 11 Will the 12 Estimated construction cause new of the emissions pollutant If facility If emissions Commence date Begin date much see yes how If 08/3 once construction be requested completed Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ200 Device/Process 15 Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ300 Control 16 Attach process 17 Attach 18 If Department and how No much No 1/20Q2 14 Oregon 18 09/01/2005 Will tax Air Contaminant question yes which pollutants 13 applicable No 06/01/2005 Completion date city much of construction timing credits yes how flow map or attach of Environmental is Yes Forms Device Description Forms if applicable diagram drawing showing Land the facility Use Compatibility location Statement Page Quality Revised Discharge Permit Application 3/11/02 FORM NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET Emissions Data 19 Pre-and Post-Construction emissions summary data Pre-Construction short-term Emissions Point NOx Glass Bullseye ambient Bullseye Pollutant air NOx Glass Oregon NOx Glass Department 11.9 Annual unit lbs/ton of tons/year 24.3 produced lbs/ton of tons per year 0.0 tons per year 1ass nroduced TOTAL Air Contaminant 19.8 glass oxven Bullseye specify Emissions of Environmental Permit 19.8 glass 11.9 24.3 tons per unit lbs/ton Emissions Annual short-term specify glass year Discharge Post-Construction of tons/year 18.1 produced lbs/ton of tons per year 3.7 tons per produced year 21.8 tons per year Page Quality Application Revised 3/11/02 FORM MISCELLANEOUS Facility Name Process Information PROCESS future plan 16 commenced 06/01/2005 Date installedlcompleted 09/01/2005 to 26-2135 of convert Tekta Production Line Existing Date Description We Tank name Descriptive or Number 116 ID Number Existing Permit Company Glass Bullseye AQ230 ANSWER SHEET OR DEVICE process current furnace or the change the raw materials reduce the amount of natural from ambient air/natural This not change product gas required will and should reduce gas to 99.5% the capacity the amount of oxygen/natural of production NOx generated gas 99.5% This will should oxygen per ton of not glass produced Operatin2 Schedule Seasonal Batch or Year-round year-round or continuous operation Batch Projected maximum hours/day 24 hours 10 Projected maximum hours/year 8760 11 Process/device Raw Sand soda day per year batch Annual term capacity amount materials lime based hours Short capacity per usage amount units 6000 Pounds/day 750 Tons/year 5000 Pounds/day 625 Tons/year Products Glass 12 series Oregon yes/no AQ300 forms No Control Department Air Contaminant devices of Environmental Discharge Permit If yes provide the ID number and complete and attached the applicable Page Quality Application Revised 4/25/00 Bullseye Company Glass Process Flow Diagram BEFORE Products of Combustion to Atomosphere Natural Gas of Ignition air Ambient Air ____________________ gas Glass to produce heat and melt batch Raw Material Batch AFTER Products of Combustion Atomosphere Natural Gas of Ignition oxygen 99.5% Oxygen ____________________ gas to produce heat and Raw Material Batch melt batch Glass to Bullseye Glass Street Company level EUntrn-t map vU SEWnn rrtrkI9 lii SETtbtetts SE.1fr Usep tap at iii Po.eU tE Padt Ui 4% tELafettt Ex Ilhrru ithCt Cr Biookl1n hof SE.ert tS SEMlS @205 S1oIgateBk1 200rn lOOOft YahooMc NVTEQ @2004 Bullseye Glass Company City map level Thmeda tvbywood at tr r4Jf flkia hvinton \..L Ii kcouYood 444 oWUam4tfPtIs ia njj 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Subject OR 202 May 192005 or oversight all change our of the required please let me know so correction will see that for operation be very conservative All with we have liquid presented oxygen of the reduction different believe can be this attributed model The true gas consumption under such be even greater considering that the liquid oxygen NOx lower natural reduction should replace ambient air as significant source of nitrogen in will the reaction equation If you not have any questions hesitate to contact or need any additional information please do me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CGNNNS Glasswoikirg www bullseye-glass corn System BULLSEYE CO GLASS 3722 SE Portland 21St OR January9 2006 of Environmental Department Northwest 2020 Portland Dear 503 Avenue OR 97201-4987 2005 Annual Report for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit Number 26-2135 Madam twosigned copies of the annual report for Air Contaminant you have any questions or need any additional information please do not hesitate to contact me have attached Permit 2328887 Suite 400 4th Sir or HON TEL Region SW Subject Quality Number 26-1 35 Discharge If Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Dumn Controller Enclosures ICE il JAN tO 2006 CONNNS Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com system 1. 2005 Annual Report Discharge Permit for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period Number 26-2135 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2005 12/31/2005 Operating parameters Tons Pounds accordance Bullseye Glass 2005 during all emissions the see month in planned complaints Plant Site Emission Limit attachment and unplanned emissions excess events events 2005 in to air quality received relating by permittee during year received There were no complaints List attachment determined each below the levels at operated There were no excess emissions Summary of see 4587 Condition 4.1 with of used of arsenic trioxide of annual pollutant summary Records 2458 melted of glass permanent changes made control equipment pollution in plant which during 2005 see attachment process production affected air contaminant levels and emissions AQI 04 submitted May 19 2005 Bullseye liquid oxygen system The liquid oxygen will replace the use of liquid oxygen ambient air on some of our furnaces The combination As documented in the form installed and natural use of ambient gas should of 19.8 pounds List air reduce the emission 11.9 pounds NOx of NOx of glass per ton 2005 Signed Eric Durrin Controller //1/o Date 2005 Annual DEQ Report.doc page of as compared of glass produced produced performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed during NOx per ton major maintenance equipment of control on equipment pollution control of to the versus Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- Rolling Rolling Monthly 12- Usage Month 12-Month Usaae Jan-04 258.0 Feb-04 258.0 Mar-04 586 Apr-04 258 May-04 Jun-04 DEQ 2005 Data.xls 2005 Arsenic Tnoxide 258 586.0 Jul-04 258 Aug-04 516 Sep-04 293 Oct-04 Tonnage 258 I.ov04 199.0 Dec-04 330 Jan-05 450.0 4250.0 2.13 Feb-05 330.0 4322.0 2.16 Mar-05 440.0 4176.0 2.09 Apr-05 480.0 4398.0 2.20 May-05 370.0 4510.0 2.26 Jun-05 400.0 4324.0 2.16 Jul-05 490.0 4556.0 2.28 Aug-05 400.0 4440.0 2.22 Sep-05 292.0 4439.0 2.22 Oct-05 385.0 4566.0 2.28 Nov-05 275.0 4642.0 2.32 Dec-05 275.0 4587.0 2.29 2005 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted tons -- Ambient 2.0 2005 Air lb/ton Ambient 1.9 NO S02 PMio Air lb/ton Ambient 3.0 Air lb/ton Ambient Air 19.8 lb/ton 209 418 397 627 4138 Feb-05 199 398 378 597 3940 Mar-05 233 466 443 699 4613 Apr-OS 202 404 384 606 4000 May-OS 208 416 395 624 4118 Jun-05 219 438 416 657 4336 ui-U 198 396 376 594 3920 Aug-05 232 464 441 696 4594 Sep-05 200 400 380 600 3960 Oct-05 199 398 378 597 3940 Nov-05 191 382 363 573 3782 Dec-05 125 250 238 375 2475 2415 4830 4589 7245 47817 201 403 382 604 3985 Glass PM PMio S02 NOx Jan-05 Sum Average Melted tons Oxygen 2.0 lb/ton Oxygen 1.9 lb/ton Oxygen 3.0 11/ton Oygn 11.9 lbon Jan-U Feb-05 Mar-U Apr-05 May-US Jun-OS Jul-OS Aug-OS Sep-US Oct-US Nov-05 Dec-US Sum 43 86 82 129 851 43 86 82 129 851 11 71 Average Total 2458 4916 4670 7374 48668 205 410 389 615 4056 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43084 23330 70626 41332 Monthly Average Plant Site Emission Pounds DEQ -- 2005 Data.xls 2005 Glass UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company COMPLAINTS RELATED TO AIR QUALITY Date DEQ -- 2005 Data.xls Complaint 2005 Complaints -- 2005 Attachment Glass Bullseye Company FURNACE ACTIVITY PLAN -- 2005 Mar-05 Apr-05 Furnace Jan-05 800 Feb-05 tEBUILU Jun-OS Jul-05 Aug-OS Nov-05 Oct-OS Dec-05 Jan-06 Feb-06 Mar-06 Apr-06 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 REBUILD 800 800 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 REBUILD 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 240 2400 2400 2400 600 600 600 600 2400 2400 2400 1600 1600 600 600 600 300 10 600 600 600 600 600 2400 24 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 1600 1600 16 1600 1600 1600 1600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 1600 1600 REBUILD 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 3001 1600 1600 1600 1600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1600 1600 REBUILD 1600 1600 1600 600 1600 600 1600 1600 1600 1600 .600 5601 1600 DECC .600 5600 1600 199 1600 800 800 800 13 1600 1600 1600 14 1600 1600 1600 15 5600 5600 5600 5600 600 24 24 2400 1600 12 600 600 1600 1600 REBUILD 1600 1600 5600 5600 5600 BEING BUILTACTIVATE iT 300 300 300 300 300 300 18 140 140 140 140 140 140 REBUILD 1401 REBUILD 2005 furnaces Data.xls are inspected 2005 Furnace Activity weekly and routine maintenance is performed to assure 60 REBUILD 2400 600 600 600 2400 2400 2400 1600 160 REbUILD 1600 600 600 2400 2400 REBUILD 600 600 600 600 300 300 300 800 800 800 800 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 DEACTIVATE 1600 1600 1600 1600 5600 REBUILD REE.IJILD 300 IDLE IMISSIO 60 600 1600 5600 5600 5600 5600 5600 5600 5600 5600 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 23540 22940 22940 20540 18940 21140 21140 22740 25140 All DEQ Sep-05 800 800 11 May-OS each unit is operating optimally NEWS BULLSEYE PRESS RELEASE 20051122 of2 Page BULLSEYE GLASS Co order toll free 888.220.3002 HOMEI NEWS CONTACT US PRODUCTS EDUCATIONI EVENTSI BEC0nI E-MERGEI ARTMAKERSI ABOUT USI ABOUT YOU HOME NEWS PRESS RELEASE 20051122 Co Installs Liquid Oxy Bullseye Glass System New system helps glass manufacturer use natural gas more efficiently OREGON PORTLAND utilizes to oxygen help been implemented this planning 40% of glass Glass for use sophisticated impresario in systei Glass Co gas Five and years hott in consumption greenhouse gases Co manufactures in art over 1000 colors and and architecture glass-coloring Dale Chihuly color formulation This http//www.bullseyeglass.com/connection1news/press/pr_2005 2005 burn cleaner will reduce by Bullseye new system and reduce Bullseye November natural gas 1122 .php Called in company the factory is new system the the most world by an international is not only better 1/24/2006 BUELSEYE NEWS PRES ELEASE 20051122 the melting over Right now but we there not is of crew morei and superior control over process cost advantage can have more exact more precisely flame the glass production but gives environment Page sy and monito Matthew to this using control furnace according to color McGary engineer Dan Schwoerer Company owner so necessary the that company We will eventually reduce 40% and our nitrous oxide Project manager come in but better is The Daren future the for system was Its equipment was actually and to redundancy safety measures Project team Daren members Marshall owner McGary at The added new and for Daniel controller Eric Durrin benel the at glass quality technology to Inc industry code and has dual national place according Glass were Bullseye we by as by Praxair installed in syst cost more expensive the environment installed the as green as by more than 90i emissions Marshall supplied that be our carbon emissions supplier of oxygenlfuel leading feels could Schwoerer to Mar project engineer and administrator Mal Med Boyd Information for resources go about Bullseyes product press release to can be found artists at line gallery and www.bullseyeglass library CONTACT Mary Kay Bullseye Tel Fax Nitchie Glass 503 503 Co 232-8887 238-9963 marykaynitchie@bullseyeglass.com BECon BULLSEYE CONNECTION ABOUT US ARTMAKERS GALLERY CATALOG CONTACT US DEALER LIST E-MERGE CLASSES HOT TOPICS EVENTS EDUCATION JOB OPPORTUNITIES TIPSHEETS NEWS PRODUCT TECIINOTES WEBMASTER All materials Bullseye http//www.bullseyeglass.comlconnectionnews/press/pr Glass Co 20051122 .php 1/24/2006 Oiºon Theodore 1550 Governor Kulongoski Of Environmental Department NW Eastman Parkway Gresham Fax July 25 Eric Durrin Portland OR to Mr Multnomah County Durrin The warning issued letter the requirements in 14 2005 July Your letter that requested rule the use regulating of arsenic you have made was received detailing the changes match to you adjust your recordkeeping permit and the federal the referenced glass manufacturing The 674-5148 WL-NWR-AQ-05-025 Letter Warning ACDP 26-3 135 on July 667-8414 503 97202 Response Dear 503 Company Avenue 21st in in our office 22 2005 contents of your letter The new method The 12-month projected The furnace total should emissions of arsenic be added to shutdown of criteria pollutants trioxide usage this plan should include activity defines 61.161 of calculating rolling usages have been reviewed with and attachments the following is results acceptable The 12-month acceptable is record all instances as the cessation of furnace of operation of an shutdown affected 40 CFR source for any purpose Please Your visit DEQ make facilitys Also records like you have to to will be checked your quick response caution you Kathy Amidon Air Permits Compliance by Nesbit as noted above for completeness that and we subsequent any questions please contact Sincerely \WLorPENResponsedot June 2005 Prepared your records your permit number include please appreciates we would If the additions me Another submittal by 26-3 135 look forward violations at in 503 DEQ personnel future to not during required the next site correspondence your future compliance may be subject 667-8414 is to ext 55010 civil However penalty 290 Oregon 97030 Glass SE Re Suite 2005 Bullseye 3722 Quality cc: DEQ, Compliance Enforcement :\WLorPENResponse.dot Prepared June 2005 by D. Nesbit BULLSEYE CO GLASS SE 3722 2005 July21 21St Portland OR 97202 Amidon Kathy of Environmental Dept Region --East Side Northwest NW 1550 Quality Parkway Eastman Gresham TELEPHONE Office FACSIMILE 97030 Oregon 2328887 503 290 Suite 503 Corrective Action Subject Letter Warning to Related 2389963 Dear Kathy Amidon Thank you We action Monthly the month end production areas needing office provide edited edited the spreadsheet to include fields all corrective used months provided by the production figures factors activities furnace maintenance by extending identified for for 2005 will office to provided and Maintenance Shutdown to track have the based on the been created Arsenic have by extending the emissions Furnace Startup 14th that July Calculations emissions calculate dated steps to remedy the items have taken Emissions calculating use for the letter Activities The production has spreadsheet office and the data the spreadsheet the fields to include all used months to track for 2005 the consumption will of arsenic use the month end the raw material inventory and purchase history production figures based on consumption the monthly use of arsenic and the rolling twelve-month calculate have attached If you copy of the have any questions to contact hesitate me most recent versions or need any DtiE additional of the tracking to spreadsheets information please do not CJUTY Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller NOr ON r-E Enclosures COHN Glassworklng www.bullseye-glass.com Systeni Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE -- Rolling Rolling Monthly Usage Jan-04 258.0 Feb-04 258.0 Mar-04 586.0 Apr-04 258.0 May-04 258.0 Jun-04 586.0 Jul-04 258.0 Aug-04 516.0 Sep-04 293.0 Oct-04 Jan-05 450.0 4569.0 2.28 Feb-05 330.0 4641.0 2.32 Mar-05 4400 4495.0 2.25 Apr-05 480.0 4717.0 2.36 May-05 370.0 4829.0 2.41 Jun-05 400.0 4643.0 2.32 Oct-05 Dec-OS 2005 Arsenic Trioxide 258.0 330.0 Nov-OS Data.xls Tonnage Dec-04 Sep-OS 2005 Month 518.0 Aug-OS -- 12-Month Nov-04 Jul-05 DEQ 12- 2005 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION Glass Melted Jan-05 LIMIT PM -- 2005 PMio 1.9 lb/ton S02 NOx 3.0 lb/ton 19.8 lb/ton 4138 tons 2.0 lb/ton 209 418 397 627 597 3940 Feb-05 199 398 378 Mar-05 233 466 443 699 4613 Apr-05 202 404 384 606 4000 May-05 208 416 395 624 4118 219 438 416 657 4336 1270 2540 2413 3810 25146 318 635 603 953 6287 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 45460 25587 74190 64854 Jun-05 Jul-05 Aug05 Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05 Sum Average Plant Site Pounds DEQ -- 2005 Data.xls 2005 Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company COMPLAINTS RELATED TO AIR QUALITY Date DEQ -- 2005 Data.xls ________ 2005 Complaints Complaint -- 2005 Attachment Glass Bullseye Company ACTIVITY PLAN FURNACE Furnace Design Jan-05 p._._.._._ Unit __________________ 800 800 800 .400 Mar-OS ________ 800 800 800 _______ _______ 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 REBUILD 1600 800 800 800 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 1600 1600 2400 1600 400 ________ 600 1600 1600 1600 2400 2400 2400 ________ 400 2400 2400 2400 1600 1.600 1600 _______ 1600 1600 1.600 2400 1600 600 1600 1600 2400 1600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 300 300 300 300 600 1600 800 800 1600 1600 REBUILD 600 1600 1600 .300 1.600 1600 1600 1600 REBUILD 5.600 600 5.600 5.6001 5600 BEING BUILT --ACTIVATE 300 300 300 18 All DEQ 140 401 -- 2005 Data.xls 2005 furnaces Furnace 140 are inspected Activity 300 300 140 weekly 140 and 600 800 routine .600 REBUILD 600 600 600 600 600 300 300 300 REBUILD 600 800 REBUILD 2400 2400 1600 2400 1600 600 REBUILD 300 1600 800 300 1600 800 800 800 800 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1.600 1.600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 1600 5.600 5.600 REBUILD 1401 REBUILD is performed to 800 DECOMMISSION 5600 140 maintenance ____ Dec-05 1600 800 uu 300 ________ 600 ________ 600 600 600 ________ ________ 300 300 300 ________ 1600 1600 ________ 1600 16 ______ 2400 600 15 17 Nov-05 Oct-05 800 2400 5600 Sep-05 800 2400 1600 Aug-05 800 _400 14 Jul-05 800 2400 800 ________ 1600 Jun-05 800 600 1600 May-OS _____ 800 800 400 11 Apr-05 ________ 800 800 800 _____ _______ _____ 800 800 800 800 1600 300 13 Feb-OS 2400 10 12 2005 _______ REBUILD 2400 -- 140 assure each unit is DEACTIVATE 5600 5600 300 300 300 300 140 140 140 140 5600 300 -- operating 5.600 optimally 61NATIONAL PART EMISSION FOR HAZARDOUS STANDARDS AIR POLLUTANTS TO SUBPART APPENDIX MINTERPRETIVE RULE GOV-ERNNG ROOF REMOVAL OPERATIONS Subpart NNational Emission Plants Glass Manufacturing 61.160 and Applicability 61.161 for From Arsenic Emissions Inorganic Standard of source designation Defmitions 1.162 Emission limits 61.163 Emission monitoring Test methods 61.164 61.165 and procedures and Reporting recordkeeping requirements 61.162 Subpart NNational Standard for Emission Ar-senic Inorganic From Glass Emissions Plants Manufacturing SOURCE FR 28025 Aug 51 1986 unless otherwise noted 61.160 and designation Applicability source of The source each glass arsenic which to this furnace melting subpart raw material This as applies is uses commercial that subpart does not apply to pot furnaces not considered construction is Rebricking 61.161 Definitions The terms used Clean Air Act in this in is and by produced weight percent Any two same weight percent or added of arsenic to belong to one other as fol-lows arsenic-containing material in the glass that in the regard to the recipe characteristics raw as glasses well as in the glass produced type section of arsenic more as without this from other glass solely by the percent of arsenic the or in defined in the glass type means any glass distinguished weight are subpart 61.02 Arsenic-containing that 61.05a of modification for the purposes or shall have raw the mate-rials be con-sidered glass used or any of the glass or the method of production the By-pass control device means to operate melting furnace glass device to which without that the control operating furnaces the emissions are di-rected routinely Commercial arsenic that is and is for intentional that by produced substance is means any form of from extraction any arsernc arsenic-containing intended for sale or use in trace occuning naturally of another substance process Ar-senic manufacturing constituent commer-cial not considered is arsenic Cullet means waste to recycled glass glass melting furnace Glass melting furnace vessel refractoiy conditioned to foundations raw material supply and heat exchang-ers electrical instru-mentation and molten glass to forming glass boost-ing systems and control The forming apparatuses are manufacturing apparatuses the including bath float not consid-ered of the glass melting furnace part Glass produced glass melting means means arsenic noncarbon compounds of oxides and other the the element arsenic matter Malfunction means any sudden or of control process manner so that means or is melting more glass air or usual are increased melting furnace refractory are in the outside covered of process equipment normal vessels melted by indirect heating of the vessels are in failure emissions of arsenic contains one or equipment to operate Pot furnace in-eluded vapors and aerosols in particulate pollution from the the glass pulled furnace Inorganic and unit in-eludes retaining for conditioning appendages flat are refined and charger systems integral distributing glass comprising materials system exhaust system refrac-toiy fuel equipment used in and superstructure work and raw molten glass The produce melter cooling brick which unit melted at high temperature charged walls in means with refractory that in which The openings wall of the fIr-nace stoppers dur-ing means cold replacement of damaged Rebricking or worn refractory of the glass melting ftir-nace parts Rebricking includes comprising the bottom sidewalls roof of the melting vessel work in the heat of refractory means affected amount of and of of operation the cessation arsenic emissions factor on of glass produced arsenic total arsenic inorganic the determined as balance material Uncontrolled means expressed in grams arsenic inorganic per kilogram total replacement of the glass conditioning source for any purpose Theoretical based and of refrac-tory system Shutdown an or replacement exchanger portions distribution of the re-fractories replacement in the glass melting any add-on exhaust gas preceding means emissions the furnace emission control device FR 28025 Aug 61.162 The owner shall subpart or a2 of of an existing to the provisions subject comply with this this Uncontrolled paragraph this al in section total emissions from arsenic melting furnace the glass either glass of except as provided section of paragraph FR 35355 Oct limits or operator melting furnace 51 1986 Emission be less than 2.5 shall Mg per year or Total emissions from the glass melt-ing arsenic furnace shall be conveyed and reduced at least The glass this by owner shall b1 b2 or in Uncontrolled glass percent new of subject or modified to the provisions comply with either of paragraph except as provided section this total device control of this section of paragraph the 85 or operator melting furnace subpart to arsenic melting furnace shall emissions from be less than 0.4 Mg per year or Total arsenic emissions from the glass melt-ing furnace shall be conveyed and reduced at An owner by least or operator to control device 85 percent of source subject to 1986 the the by arsenic are directed device At and this and associated in manner control owner or and pollution for arsenic maintain the fur-nace with good consistent equip-ment air pollu-tion of minimizing emissions to the to the atmosphere Determination and operator to the provisions subject maxi-mum of whether maintenance procedures being used will be based on information avail-able Administrator not limited and the the control practicable to the is of startup periods air acceptable operating are 61.165e shall operate practice inorganic of the con-trot malfunction subpart extent in melting furnace glass of period of time for des-ignated times including shutdown ap-proval de-vice from the furnace maintenance as specified all after the control bypass limited as may section emissions for such purposes of this Administrator which to of requirements 61.163 and procedures review Emission An owner Install of op-erating of records monitoring of melting fur-nace glass emission limit in 61.162b2 or but include inspection of other or operator to the subject may to monitoring results review maintenance source which 61.1 62a2 shall calibrate maintain and operate continuous monitoring system for the measurement of the opacity from of emissions discharged into the at-mosphere the control Install monitoring device calibrate device and maintain for the and operate continuous measurement of the temperature of the gas entering the control device All continuous monitoring systems and devices shall prior to performance 61.164a by shall the and be installed and at minimum consist procedures test of an evaluation of appendix of 40 the emission test required status of with the re-quirements contained in Perform-ance CFR 60 During required of operational monitoring system in accordance Specification part operational of an emission Verification mon-itoring in 61.164a of continuous of the beginning of the third test minimize para-graph monitoring from opacity first test run run Process and be operated in shall equipment to subject shall section this Conduct the owner or operator each comple-tion control manner of emissions opacity the until that will Ad-ministrators to the subject approval 6-minute Calculate or more data test runs Determine based on the 6-minute the averages 97.5 confidence more whichever continuous of the gas entering from the of the 15-minute of the gas entering each run first test until com-pletion of the tem-perature averages device dur-ing the control run test An device run test Calculate of the monitoring of the tem-perature the control beginning of the third or deter-mines values opacity Conduct to the normal or operator distribution representative average owner the of level 6- opacity value corresponding opacity percent upper lognormal is over each the during from 24 averages equally spaced points minute period opacity owner or operator may redetermine of values described in paragraph during any emission test section this demonstrates compli-ance that with the emission limits in the 62a2 61.1 or 61.162b2 The requirements 60.13f to 60.13d systems shall all be minimum in sampling and continuous continuous minimum of analyzing period and one owner this for sub-ject or section operator shall cali-bration re-quired monitoring operation one each cycle 6-minute successive An repairs frequency of operation by completing of operator zero and span adjustments under each or system breakdowns and second owner of this section for checks meet and 60.13d apply to an shall paragraph Except of and require-ments cycle of successive of data shall 10- recording period subject to paragraph for Reduce all Six-minute averages 24 or more 6-minute data opacity points period Data 6-minute included zero and in the data Calculate during periods and the application this device for period of written consideration Administrator monitoring systems for the may or are demonstrated monitoring of device Upon system for properly and rep-resentative con-trol operating mon-itoring source the Adminis-trator ag the to replace requirements of paragraphs that parameters approval of an alternative an affected will specify of enable accurate to alter-native approve measurement or more process or operating for that under of the tem-perature averages the control 15-minute operating After receipt is not be shall calculated averages of calibration repairs span adjustments 15-minute of the gas entering one over each and paragraph each from equally spaced recorded monitoring system breakdowns checks and aver-ages be calculated shall data to of this re-quirements section system 61.164 Test methods and procedures To demonstrate compliance the owner reduce in this or operator data and test section or use of 61.162 emission tests follow the procedures unless Specifies with conduct shall speci-fied Administrator the in specific approves cases the method with minor changes reference in methodology Approves the use of an equivalent method Approves the use of an alternative method the results of which he has determined for indicating Waives the tests of source requirement for emission ade-quate in owner or operator by required later this than subpart preceding tests as 61.13 waiver this date the under Unless No specific be to is or compliance provided whether for of emission testing conduct shall is ob-tained emis-sion section 90 days after the source the effective that effective has an date or initial date start-up No than 90 later source that has an after startup days initial date startup for after the ef-fective date At such Administrator under the While the conditions on times as other source under operating may to when 61.l62b1 year of elemental arsenic modified glass than 8.0 Mg per year of any existing glass demonstrate compliance or to melting furnace with less added is specify based with demonstrate compliance 61.162a1 when such of the source performance elemental arsenic of the Act 114 section Administrator as the representative To is be required by may less than 1.0 added is melting furnace to Mg any per new or an owner or oper-ator shall Derive emission theoretical factor per kilogram balance glass as uncontrolled in of glass produced calculations each based arsenic on material arsenic-containing during the 12-month produced type of elemental grams for arsenic pe-riod follows Ti Wbi Abi Wci Aci Agi Where Ti the theoretical glkg each for Abi fraction batch for Wbi each for fraction each glass Wci for for glass weight each by weight of elemental glass glass Ti Gi 106 Where in the fresh batch melted per kg of glass type by weight of elemental arsenic in cullet for glass of cullet melted per kg of glass pro-duced type of elemental arsenic per kg glass pro-duced type uncontrolled emissions for the 12-month Yir arsenic type of fresh each emission factor type Estimate theoretical containing arsenic type weight each Agi glass weight produced Aci uncontrolled glass type as arsenic period for each follows ar-senic Yi the theoretical uncontrolled arsenic 12-month period for each glass for the emission esti-mate type Mg/year Ti the theoretical for each type of glass month period kg the quantity Estimate the arsenic paragraph of each theoretical total sum of the values If the limit in c2 of calculated dl the value is less source in is for equal to or greater is or 6l.l62a1 paragraphs additional b1 this period by fmd-ing Yi in c3 d5 through and compliance are .l62al when elemental arsenic of or to melting furnace section this If limit the testing or with per year or more of to any existing glass demonstrate compliance 6l.l62b1 when of elemental arsenic in required added are the no emission Mg 8.0 than the appli-cable described than the applicable calculations glass period conduct calculations To demonstrate compliance glass of section this emission testing and with c1 uncontrolled value determined in paragraph section this 61 12- arsenic-containing emissions for the 12-month paragraph of in the during during the 12-month produced type the produced as calculated emission factor arsenic g/kg section Gi uncontrolled added is melting furnace Mg 1.0 to per year or more new any or modi-fied an owner or operator shall Estimate the theoretical emissions for each and paragraphs actual c2 arsenic The owner section test methods Use Method for determinig emission emission rate during theoretical emissions as calculated following pe-riod in of this section of the arsenic-containing with the highest this described emission testing to determine the uncontrolled production type glass arsenic 12-month for the the calculations by performing Conduct uncontrolled rate 108 in under shall equal type arsenic of paragraph or operator and shall use the procedures appendix the arsenic glass uncontrolled to this part emission rate the arithmetic g/h The mean of of three 60-minute the results ii Use CFR 40 in methods the following runs test to appendix 60 part Method for Method for velocity sample and velocity and volumetric traverse flowrate Method for gas analysis For sources equipped fabric of Method use Section filters suitable with positive Ra emission factor in uncontrolled deter-mine arsenic of elemental grams of glass produced per kilogram to and procedure sampling location Determine the actual pressure 5D arsenic follows as RaEa V/here Rathe actual uncontrolled Eathe actual uncontrolled d2 from paragraph Pthe the rate weight during taken of this kg/h kg from to test perform g/kg g/h of this section of glass pulled by the the number of hours under test determined by di-viding the fur-nace paragraph d2 section Calculate correction and theoretical the actual factor to relate the uncontrolled arsenic as follows emission factors FRa emission rate arsenic of glass production emission the emission factor arsenic Ti Where Fthe correction Rathe actual determined Tithe in factor paragraph theoretical d3 uncontrolled kg determined in paragraph the same glass Determine rate for the this cl the uncontrolled period of arsenic type for which 12-month emission factor arsenic uncontrolled arsenic as emission factor of this section Ra was g/kg section g/ for determined emission follows TiFGi Uz 106 Where Uthe uncontrolled arsenic emission rate for the 12-month period Mg/year Tithe theoretical each arsenic-containing 12-month the uncontrolled c1 Fthe correction produced in for dur-ing paragraph g/kg factor calculated in paragraph d4 of section this Githe kg quantity produced during nthe number 61.1 the arsenic-containing 12-month section is 62a1 less glass than the applicable the 62a2 b2 or types produced d5 in or operator compli-ance with owner an limit in is source To demonstrate compliance 61.1 type period b1 or glass period value determined in paragraph If the this of each of arsenic-containing during the 12-month of type glass as calculated period of this section emission factor arsenic shall Conduct emission testing to determine the of inorganic reduction percent being achieved following by methods test Use Method arsenic the control 108 and in device using the procedures streams entering gas Conduct test the following CFR part de-vice the control runs con each and inlet shall contain out-let all methods in to appendix 60 Method for Method part in the from the glass melting furnace gas exhausted ii Use 40 exiting The gas streams gas streams this of arsenic of simultaneous testing of the sisting the and 60-minute three to appendix determine the concentration to emissions sample for velocity and velocity and volumetric traverses flowrate Method for gas analysis For sources equipped fabric filters suitable sampling Calculate each use Section the Cb Where 100 of Method and pressure 5D to deter-mine procedure percent emission reduction run as follows CbCa location with positive for percent emission the Cb the arsenic the control Ca the device arsenic control the source is of the stack three in gas exiting mean of the 85 per-cent least is at it compliance FR 28025 Aug 1986 51 FR 35355 Oct amended at 55 FR 22027 May 31 1990 as 61.165 the 108 of If runs 108 percent reduction the arithmetic calculating results for the the average gas entering by Method measured as measured by Method as device by of the stack concentration Determine arsenic reduction concentration 1986 and recordkeeping Reporting requirements Each owner or operator of to the the requirements make to the available source subject 61.162 period of source for file of shall least at maintain at and years Administrator upon request of the following records All measurements continuous including and tem-perature monitoring for measurement of opacity of gas entering Records control of emission the used to produce emission estimates device and data test of required reports to cal-culations all demonstrate compliance with 61.162 All continous evaluations monitoring system perform-ance checks calibration including and adjustments and The occurrence and shutdowns All malfunctions of duration malfunctions of the all startups of the furnace air control pollution system during which All periods any continuous monitoring system or monitoring device records of maintenance all each air pollution or system the years upon and continuous mon-itoring system or operator Administrator device under maintain inoper-ative repairs for and monitoring device Each owner by control is at the of available given ap-proval control this section penod of source for file is bypass paragraph make request to who to the at shall least Administrator of the following records The dates the control device is bypassed and taken Steps the during determine and shall months record and Take into emission rate for arsenic 12-month account c3 and whichever would affect or in applicable and is in changes production and rates types of glass produced that periods shall c2 64d5 b1 or of every following the procedures in 61.164c1 61.1 end the at forthcoming determinations Be made by source subject 62a1 61.1 the uncontrolled preceding The device was bypassed operator of or emission limit in emissions arsenic period the control Each owner to the the minimize to the uncontrolled other factors emission arsenic rate Each owner or operator of of to the provisions this subpart source subject shall Provide the Administrator 30 days of any the emission test in required 61.164 Administrator the opportunity observer present Submit to the Administrator within 60 after conducting report associated or as ap-plicable the test Submit to the Administrator of the arsenic af-ford an written and test 61.164d in required days to have to and of the results of the emission calculations prior no-tice written emission estimates report under calculated 61.164c Within this 45 days for subpart date after source the effective that preceding the effective ii Within 45 days that initial has an after startup has an date startup date date initial startup or source for after of the effective date Submit to the Adminstrator of the uncontrolled in accordance section arsenic written with paragraph of this if The emission rate for the preceding month period or preceding 6-month first report emission rates deter-mined 6-month determination exceeded 12- period for the the applica-ble 61.162a1 limit in ii The emission month 61.162al bl or shall also notifj operator In of the emission compliance with the applicable day that dem-onstrate limit in are end the following required in paragraph the reports section this to test orb2 61.162a2 of owner or Administrator of the date d4 limit in the case this the anticipated Ensure 12- forthcoming exceed the applicable will period b1 or rate for the the tenth by postmarked of the 6-month reporting period To as obtain to source subject written for such the Administrator no waiver shall Name the of than 60 days is it include or of the nature operator size de-sign of the source operation The reason control shall before the source brief description method of ap-plication be submitted to later address of the owner and Location oper-ator Each Administrator period would begin and bypass and owner or an de-vice subpart may make this to the application control bypass 61.162c in provided of to approval necessary to by-pass the device The of time length by-pass the control that will Steps will it device be taken minimize to the period emissions during be necessary to the arsenic device will control be by-passed The while the control steps were device taken to The expected the emissions during bypass why type minimize this and period be by-passed if no emissions during to the steps period if taken mini-mize to and applicable an during the explanation or lower-arsenic-containing melted re-leased emissions in of glass to be produced non-arsenic cannot is reduction by-pass period due The would be of emissions that quantity in the furnace during the of glass bypass period Each owner and operate or operator continuous required to opacity install monitoring sys-tem under 61.163 Submit of the written months 61 opacity level or the of this is opacity determined any opacity level opacity under redetermined any semiannual report that by paragraph required by postmarked end For purposes of excess 61.163d Ensure is occurred during continuous monitoring system the by 163c3 Administrator during which the average the opacity under opacity an occurrence measured to the report excess if 6-minute period exceeds within 60 61.163b 6-month period preceding paragraph as Administrator conducting the evaluation Submit the under required after every to the report of the continuous monitoring system results evaluation days shall written the of the 6-month 02 of excess of this day following thirtieth period and includes section the the fol-lowing information The magnitude used factors conm-iencement of excess and and the date opacity any con-version and time of completion of each occurrence opacity ii Specific excess of excess and identification opacity that malfunctions of each occurs during of occurrence startups shut-downs of the source iii The date and time identifing each which the continuous monitoring system during was inoperative except and the nature for period zero and span checks of the system repairs or adjust-ments DePartmenu regon \......j Theodore NW 1550 Governor Kulongoski Eastman Parkway Gresham Fax July Suite Oregon 97030 503 503 667-8414 674-5148 14 2005 Eric Durrin SE 3722 2Vt Avenue OR Portland RE Co Glass Bullseye 97202 Warning WL Letter with Mr Todays air available Based upon the is with that requirements Bullseye permit required for the following responsible violations keeping records has are note concluded its data usage and 12- of arsenic the permit in the necessary all of emissions to calculate required said that the Department inspection not is Records calculations under federal rule and referenced of the facility results is You 12-month rolling basis monthly on Co Glass Bullseye you just had not done the monthly projections Co revealed of your facility pollutants month Glass 135 Multnomah County 26-3 accordance in emissions was Correct Durrin inspection of criteria to NWR-AQ-05-025 ACDP Permit No Dear Opportunity being kept that Bullseye environmental law of Oregon VIOLATIONS Permit Condition 4.1 requires monthly 12-month this II rolling basis calculation Failure requirement make to calculation based of criteria on calendar pollutant year data is emissions on insufficient and have the data available these calculations to meet Class is violation Condition 2.1 for Hazardous manufacturing of the permit mixture preceding NESHAP Air Pollutants 40 of startups periods requires compliance 61.165c CFR 61 Subpart shutdowns with pertaining to 61.165a4 the use and forthcoming 12-month recording periods of arsenic using of arsenic Failure in Standard glass requires the recording and malfunctions of furnaces requires semi-annual Emissions the National to arsenic emissions of in all the glass for the keep these records is Class violation Class least violations serious violation are considered Please be aware to that be the most serious violations consistent failure to Class ifi keep required records violations is Class are 290 the II Glass Bullseye 14 July 2005 Page The record point may be valuable to with The tool as annual of Bullseyes picture The emission limitations NESHAP showed report emissions records for uncontrolled limit arsenic emissions at any given of arsenic arsenic usage emissions is at 2.2 tons per year Actions Requested Corrective you take the following correct the violations to steps above by August cited valid provides compliance Bullseye year The 2004 2.7 tons per If above keeping noted in time and proves 2005 the Department will or minimize the impacts enforcement not take formal of the violations action on the violations Submit Violation plan of action You need Submit Violation to correct the lack only correct the lack activities for method As civil If Warning of Compliance clarify feel at be submitted were cited 503 for Department order in formal we alleged will violations amend 667-8414 ext 55010 with However AQ Cc Dick Office If or withdraw any questions Enforcement should DEQ HQ this and the CFR 61.165c may the violations including for may each to in DEQs assessment of day of violation provide that Letter cited remain may be referred determines Warning you shutdown startup these violations error you DEQ 2005 January emissions not refer be assessed in the DEQ-NWR/PDX of Compliance will enforcement action Letter calculations the letterhead address violations all Compliance Pedersen arsenic under 40 at to CFR 61.165a4 for above we Amidon Permits 40 me to Sincerely Kathy back furnace capture keeping Civil penalties can issued this Warning the error suggested to with emissions any of these violations and Enforcement surrounding use directly enforcement action you repeat the Department has the facts violations directly and/or of record calculate projected to should Letter for formal or should penalty you used you take the corrective actions as uncorrected Office be documentation required long this to to emissions calculations compliance Submit your proposed method The of monthly copy of the form you intend and maintenance of monthly information one or more Please have about call this letter me to DEQ INSPECTION REPORT Northwest Name and Facility Address SE OR 97202 if other than above Address Mailing Date/Time Inspection 26-3135 Avenue 21st Portland No Permit County Multnomah Glass Bullseye 3722 Site Air Quality Section Region 7//-5 Type check one Regularly Inspection Complaint one check ACDP Permit Reason for scheduled inspection follow-up Other specify FCE/PCE Std Type Inspection Announced two check Title specify State Inspection Unannounced Name Title Air Quality Amidon Kathy Inspectors AQ and Agency Permits Manager 503 Eric Durrin Name 503 Overview and Phone furnace room Issues form to collected and two this Region x55014 Controller 232-8887 of Facility Bullseye manufactures in Northwest 667-8414 Facility Representatives Title Compliance Ed Druback flat then material pot furnaces all stained glass One baghouse finished is reused the process in on natural gas fired permit term which expires in are Drymaterials collects The Two mixed with particulate facility has 14 tank may other furnaces melted water from the batch furnaces be added in 2009 for this Facility/Permit The facility source existing mass balance down the Furnaces Manufacturing uncontrolled to subject is Record malfunctions recorded every the forthcoming NESHAP for Inorganic CFR 61.162a is 2.7 and the length of each months accompanied 12-month period by .The Subpart tons of arsenic keeping requirements Arsenic emissions include Emissions limit per year based occurrences occurrence projection from Glass for an Arsenic of start-up emissions of the arsenic on shut must be emissions for This CO netting basis of for other permitted VOC or for emissions Bullseyes used 4377 are lower because The company combustion of arsenic in full in substance are less PSEL NOx in 2004 the year than for one ton The renewal facility 2004 Actual emissions room the batch lost in stations NOx operation is captured by to furnaces its enhance to emissions the time at silos into it No materials large bank Behind the plant located small crusher is common hold the most that The pneumatically were received during break down to spreading/smoothing lehr oven loaded is were Employees glass from furnaces front of the building in Material filter of the inspection cooling sand soda and limestone ingredients are controlled silos the inspection waste glass Another small crusher inside the building facility No was Mr quite clean debris was Permit Conditions that Bullseye is pollutant emissions although he Bullseye is had all keep Mr of debris was near one seen work the plant Inspection glass could water was monthly result applied production in fine during if particulate crushing records not controlled operations and calculations Durrin said he had not been keeping monthly of criteria records the information required of project usage shut-down crushing to required outside During would ensure he small amount Only visible Reviewed Durrin said that 40 to keep records CFR 61.162a of arsenic use semi-annual including also requires that periods of furnace estimate start-up and maintenance be recorded Other Discussions new below the and 24 tons of tnoxide large ladles of molten and moving There are three He PSEL no the process in and decrease efficiency the hot glass told SO2 add liquid oxygen to plans plant was station 45 tons/year is is since the last permit facility are well pollutants any of this powdery observed removing The NOX There of Facility Walk-through is for levels of these pollutants this against four tons of pounds and reused the baghouse by The PSEL are at the generic emissions its of criteria PM/PM10 two tons Bullseye The facility as have been received complaints emitted this NOx tons pollutants each per year No has facility PSEL Review File Pre-inspection furnace liquid oxygen Construction if applicable is being constructed tank connected as at the site proposed in This will recently be the first approved furnace Notice of to have Status Compliance Check one of Facility of the following Facility is in Facility is not above Warning today compliance in provide Letter provided with compliance additional will with detail be issued Mr Dumn the permit to conditions Eric Durrin EPA Safety Bullseye address the lack with the rule citation Glass safety glasses described below Region equipment above one or more of the permit conditions requirements cc described ear plugs optional of record keeping discovered for the federal arsenic BULLSEYEL CO GLASS 3722 SE 21St Portland 15 2005 February of Environmental Department Northwest 2020 Quality TELEPHONE Region SW Portland 503 Dear Avenue OR 97201-4987 FACSIMILE 2004 Annual Report Sir or for Air Contaminant Discharge Permit 2389963 Number 26-2135 Madam have attached Permit 2328887 Suite 400 4th 503 Subject OR two signed Number 26-2135 information please do not copies If of the annual report you have any questions hesitate to contact or for Air Contaminant need any Discharge additional me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures 1_J uO Lf Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com system 2004 Annual Report for Air Contaminant Company Bullseye Glass 3722 SE 21st Portland Report Period Discharge Permit 26-2135 Company Avenue 97202 Oregon 01/01/2004 Number 12/31/2004 Operating parameters Tons Pounds of arsenic accordance with Bullseye all emissions Glass operated attachment determined each see planned complaints below the Plant at levels month in Emission Site Limit attachment and unplanned There were no excess emissions Summary of 4377 see Condition 4.1 2004 during of used trioxide of annual pollutant summary Records 2458 of glass melted relating emissions excess events in events 2004 to air quality received by permittee during the year One neighbor Bullseye reported finding staff inspected particulate the car but could on his vehicle during May 2004 not identify the material see attachment permanent changes made in plant process production levels and pollution control equipment which affected air contaminant emissions There were no permanent changes made during 2004 that would affect List contaminant List emissions major maintenance performed on pollution There was no major maintenance performed equipment during 2004 Signed Eric Durrin Controller 24% Date 2004 Annual DEQ Report.doc page of control on equipment pollution control air Attachment Bullseye Glass Company ARSENIC TRIOXIDE USAGE ju Jan-04 258.0 Feb-04 258.0 Mar-04 586.0 Apr-04 258.0 May-04 258.0 Jun-04 586.0 Jul-04 258.0 Aug-04 516.0 Sep-04 293.0 Oct-04 518.0 Dec-04 330.0 Sum Average DEQ -- 2004 Data.xls 2004 Arsenic Trioxide 258.0 Nov-04 4377.0 364.75 -- 2004 Attachment Bullseye Glass Company PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMIT PM Glass Melted 2.0 tons NOx 3.0 lb/ton 19.8 lb/ton 333 526 3473 lb/ton 175 185 371 352 556 3671 Mar-04 227 455 432 682 4503 4480 Apr-04 226 453 430 679 May-04 186 372 353 558 3683 Jun-04 213 427 405 640 4224 Jul-04 210 421 400 631 4167 Aug-04 226 452 429 678 4474 Sep-04 206 413 392 619 4085 Oct-04 210 420 399 630 4160 Nov-04 209 417 396 626 4130 Dec-04 183 366 348 549 3623 2458 4916 4671 7375 48673 410 389 615 4056 Limit 48000 28000 78000 90000 Limit 43084 23329 70625 41327 Site Pounds Data.xls 1.9 S02 Jan-04 Plant 2004 PMio Feb-04 205 Average -- 2004 351 Sum DEQ lb/ton -- 2004 Glass Emission UNDER Melted Attachment Bullseye Glass Company COMPLAINTS RELATED TO AIR QUALITY Date The Faslo contacted car is usually Bullseye parked on with Bush concerns Street about between 5/14/2004 of the factory material -- 2004 Data.xls 2004 Complaint Bob DEQ -- 2004 Complaints Bullseye staff inspected the vehicle particulate SE and 21st and on his vehicle SE 22nd south could not identify the Department Environmental of Quality Northwest Region Portland 2020 Theodore 1859 Ku1ongos SW 4th Governor Avenue Portland OR 06 2004 EPA REGION RINDY IRAMOS MAIL STOP OAQ-107 1200 SIXTH AVENUE SEArrLE WASHINGTON 98101 RE ISSUED AIR CONTAMINANT DISCHARGE PEvllT 26-3135 BIJLLSEYE GLASS Dear COMPANY Ms Ramos Enclosed please find the renewal of the ACDP Standard Pennit as issued for the following facility Bullseye Glass Permit If you have questions relating to this permit Company 26-3 135 issuance please contact Sincerely Catherine Blame Air Quality Northwest Permit Coordinator Region me at 503 229-5582 400 97201-4987 503 FAX 503 TTY 503 1UG Office Suite 229-5263 229-6945 229-5471 Page Message BLAINE Catherine From BUTLER Michelle Sent Monday June To BLAINE Subject RE The 21 2004 913 AM Catherine Bullseye Glass draft permit following From Jerry 26-3135 has been Ebersole Subject Michelle Bullseye Glass 26-3135 Butler Program Operations Technician Butler.michelledeg.state.or.uS 503-229-5178 6/22/2004 reviewed and there are no comments of Oiºoh Department Environmental of 2020 Theodore Governor Kulongoski Quality Northwest Region Portland SW 4th Avenue Portland OR Branch Seliwood-Moreland 7904 SW Library Avenue Milwaukie 97202 Portland Oregon Dear Librarian notice public review appears it you be so kind enclosed packet as notice for the back to Bullseye check the packet ig/oJLE Blame Permit Coordinator Region and if Notice may the public Office out on June have not printed notice Should you have questions you can reach Sincerely Northwest Company was mailed side of the Public Thank-you Catherine Glass is me incomplete at 503 17 2004 out In Would substitute 229-5582 the 400 97201-4987 503 FAX 503 TTY 503 June 18 2004 Office Suite 229-5263 229-6945 229-5471 OFgon Theodore of Environmental Department Northwest Region Air Quality Govenor Kdongoski Quality Portland 2020 SW 4tl Avenue Portland OR Seliwood-Morelarid Branch 7904 SW Milwaukie FAX 503 TTY 503 16 2004 Suite 229-5554 229-5265 229-5471 Library Avenue 97202 Portland Oregon Re Notice For Air Contaminant Public Permit Bullseye Discharge 26-3135 Glass Company Dear Librarian Enclosed re-issue of is public proposed Air Contaminant Request for Thank you Please Discharge Permit Comment Notice for making keep the public The Department free to contact this me at 503 the review available ACDP and the report in for review your assistance 299-5582 Request available information notice appreciates with notice in this or toll-free at Comment for This packet draft packet contains regarding copy of the permit your librarys Government Document 2004 5pm section 26 2004 from June 21 matter you have any questions please If until July feel 1-800-452-4011 Sincerely Catherine Blame Permit Coordinator Air Quality Northwest 400 97201-4987 503 June Office Program Program Region Enclosures DEQ-1 Oon Theodore Department of Environmental 2020 Governor Kulongoski Quality Northwest Region Portland SW 4th Avenue Portland OR Suite Glass Bullseye Attn Company Eric Durrin 3722 SE 21st Avenue 97202 Portland Oregon notice public review packet you be so kind to as notice enclosed the back appears it for Bullseye check the packet Should you have Sincerely Catherine Permit Coordinator Northwest Enc. oIc Blame Region Office Company was mailed side of the Public Thank-you CCtkjut Glass and if questions Notice may the public you out on June 17 2004 have not printed out notice can reach is me incomplete at 503 Tn Would substitute 229-5582 the 400 97201-4987 503 FAX 503 TTY 503 June 18 2004 Office 229-5263 229-6945 229-5471 On Department of Environmental Northwest Theodore Air Quality Governor Kulongoski Quality Portland Region 2020 SW 4th Avenue Portland OR 503 June 16 2004 Bullseye Attn Suite 9720 FAX 503 ITY 503 Office Program 229-5554 229-5265 229-5471 Company Glass Eric Durrin 3722 SE 21st 97202 Portland Oregon Re Notice For Air Contaminant Public Your of Environmental the Department The Department criteria as set renewal of your Air Contaminant for application issued forth in public OAR Quality notice 340-209-0030 14 2004 which and 340-209-0060 26 2004 You re-issued from June 21 the proposed permit and submit any comments you period The public All comments will be taken notice received in 2004 is will to July distributed to be evaluated Discharge Permit has been reviewed by proposed permit has been drafted and on June interested by Discharge 26-3135 Permit are may have to this review prior to individuals the Department result as invited meet the public did not application the attached notice is being copy of the end of the notice and the media and action on the proposed permit the near future Sincerely avJc Catherine Blame Permit Coordinator Air Quality Northwest 400 1-4987 Program Region Enclosure DEQ-1 Us 26313_ 26-1894 Distribution Code Name Title Suborgani zation Organization Address Address City State Country County Phone FAX Phone Other system Other system Other system Other system Other system Other system Other system Other system DEQ Marcia OD PA Zip data data2 data3 data4 data5 data6 data7 data8 Danab of Environmental Quality Department 2020 Sw Fourth Ave Suite 400 Portland OR 97201 26 Multnomah county 503 229-6488 FAX 503 229-6945 DEQ ER-KLANATH FALLS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUITE 202 700 MAIN STREET P0 Box 333 KLAMATH FALLS OR 97601 Klamath 18 county 541 883-5603 883-5507 shared FAX 541 QUALITY w/OLCC DEQ ER-Bend 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OR 97211 26 Multnomah county 503 285-0641 Dan Middleton Reed Association Neighborhood 5110 SE 36th Place Portland OR 97202 26 Multnomah county 503 771-5795 PAUL MIKOLAYCIK Environmental Manager NW Gas Transmission P0 Box 3100 WA 99220 Spokane Washington county 509 534-0657 503 833-4240 34 PATRICK MILES 52885 NW 4TH STREET SCAPPOOSE OR 97056-3031 Columbia county Process Stan Miller Engineer Southeast Paper Mfg Co dba SP P0 Box 70 OR 97132-0070 Newberg Yamhill 36 county 503 538-2151 Newsprint Bill Mitchel The Beck Group Sw 72nd Avenue 13500 Portland OR 97223 Multnomah county 503 Mark Morford Stoel Rives 900 Sw 5th Avenue Portland OR 97204 Multnomah county FAX 26 684-3406 Martha Moore TW Environmental 136 NE 28TH Ave Portland OR 97232 Multnomah county 503 235-9194 503-239-7998 FAX 503 250 26 Suite 1700 26 294-9587 503 220-2480 Morrison Doug ENVIRONMENTAL LAW NORTHWEST 17371 NE 67th Court Ste 208 Redmond WA 98052 tjnknown county 425-556-43 03 Mt Tabor Neighborhood Paul Leistner 2350 SE 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Martin Birkenthal 1819 NW Everett Room 205 Portland OR 97209 Multnornah 26 county Director Northwest Environmental Defense Boulevard 10015 SW Terwilliger Portland OR 97219 26 Multnomah county 503 244-1181 Center Northwest Industrial Neighborhood do Sandra Gaylord 1819 NW 205 Everett Room Portland OR 97209 Multnornah 26 county Assoc En\ imental Engineer Gary Olsen Saftey-Kleen Sy ms Inc 16540 SE 130th Avenue OR 97015 Clackamas Clackamas county 503 722-3941 541-915-7947 PHONE Debra Ann Olson PLLC Gates Bogle 4535 Sw 60th P1 Portland OR 97221-1105 Multnomah 26 county 503 222-1515 fax 503 721-3666 Oremet Wah Chang Box 460 OR 97321 Albany Linn county 22 Safety Department Pacific States Galvanizing 9700 SW HERMAN ROAD Tualatin OR 97062-8151 34 Washington county TAMARA PALM INTERNATIONAL SECOR 7730 SW MOHAWK STREET Tualatin OR 97062-9191 county Washington 503 691-2030 FAX 503 692-7074 34 Dr Robert Paizer Sierra Club Oregon Chapter 501 Euclid Street Ashland OR 97520-3017 15 Jackson county 541 482-2492 FAX 541 482-0152 Attn Board of Directors Parkrose Assoc Heights P0 Box 30692 Portland OR 97230 26 Multnomah county 503 254-3767 Parkrose Neighborhood do Ron Nelson 10350 NE Beech Street Portland OR 97220 Multnomah 26 county of Neighbors Association Pattok Pattok Associates Cove Drive 2002 Cascades Orlando FL 32820 Joseph J.M Unknown county ATTORNEY DAVID PAUL PAUL AND SUGERMAN 520 SW 6TH AVE SUITE 920 PORTLAND OR 97204-1513 26 Multnomah county 503 224-6602 224-2764 FAX 503 Pearl District Neighborhood Neilson Abeel c/o Flanders 1325 NW OR 97209-2619 Portland 26 Multnomah county Piedmont Neighborhood c/o Betsy Radigan 37 NE Morgan Portland OR 97211 26 Multnomah county Dan Pinckard P0 Box 2565 Tualatin OR 97062 county Washington Association Assn 34 Russ Plaeger Watershed Sandy Basin P0 Box 868 SANDY OP 97055 Clackamas county 503 630-2382 503-630-2341 fax Council Dennis Poklikuha 7063 Avenue Wellesley Portland OR 97203 26 Multnomah county Portsmouth Neighborhood do Elizabeth 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26 county Assoc Gloria Rodgers 95420 Skyview Gold Beach OR Curry Warren Ranch 97444 Road county Rosenfield Calbag Metals Industrial Northwest Neighborhood 2495 NW Nicolai P0 Box 10067 Portland OR 97210-1812 26 Multnomah county Association Roseway Neighborhood do Phill Colombo 3525 NE 66th Ave Portland OR 97202 26 Multnomah county John Ruddick Environmental Health P0 Box 1746 OR 97035 Lake Oswego Clackamas county Management Greg Ryan Air Quality Program of Washington Department Office Eastern Regional North 4601 Monroe Suite WA 99205-1295 Spokane county Chenoweth Rycewicz 601 SW Second Avenue Portland OR 97204 26 Multnomah county Ecology 100 PC Suite Chris Rycewicz PC Chenoweth Rcyewicz 601 SW 2nd Aye Suite 1940 Portland OR 97204 26 Multnomah county 503 221-7958 FAX 503-221-2182 Association Sabin Community 3728 NE 18th Avenue Portland OR 97212 26 Multnomah county 1940 Assoc Ron Sahu Scice Engineering 311 Place Story CA 93801 Aihambra Out Of St county 818 585-6273 38 Sam Sanchez Boxwood 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Branch 7904 materials finishing the Standard the the handling and copy of the permit is scheduled The old manufacturing includes request existing Permit originally to with The permittee 503 glass Upon an was issued on on 6/1/2004 accordance for May2001 Oregon 97201 Portland 452-4011 Discharge and 16/1999 expire available renewal is Contaminant Air not readily duplicable through 800 Oregon proposed is The permit send comments which in Amidon Kathy 229-5568 Oregon 97202 Portland Quality 400 Suite 97201-4987 Permit Writer Where 229-5554 in existing installation equipment 229-5265 www.deq.state.or.us 97202 Oregon Portland Ave 97201 Permit of Environmental Department Company Glass Bullseye OR Fax 503 Catherine Coordinator Permittee Section Fourth 1-800-452-4011 Mailing Address Number Permit SW Portland Fax Region Air Quality accepted of through Hazardous Plant Proposed Emissions Site source PSEL to Previous PSEL Pollutant PSEL Proposed PSEL tons/yr increase ton/yr ton/yrt Air Pollutants is 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DEQ may this draft Following modify and the permit for by facility Environmental by the Department Quality including Matter less fuel by because it microns 10 as smoke PM10 is decreases it fine Very than burning can have or considered visibility human adverse Emissions Significant above local air Sulfur with fuel form the prove Dioxide contains decrease amounts VOC Volatile ozone sulfur that Organic for NOR invisible large acid rain which An pollutant because cause of to gas chemicals SO2 it the presence is can visibility of can it Compounds containing carbon when vaporized combine in from detrimental odor formed by burning which particles and because Rate emissions shed pungent fossil which may facility Organic this the to Airborne processes particles considered this issue Matter many and grinding level SO2 air requests office SER The contributes it affects single The request hearing request quality concerns Written and consider review will formed considered is Particulate airborne and because DEQ brown- -- and grinding sanding PM10 you next happens the combustion temperature Particulate What permit required No by requiring is revise met of ozone and acid rain by sanding July DEQ this notice this written review What PM wastes solid are Oxides NO proposed permit provide facility last does certain of hearing for and 189 to gas usually pollutant because particles organization During the prior permit period one complaint up the proper managing of hazardous comments Compliance The high pollutant on the limit cleaning criteria toxic formation for with allowed is act Act Air CAAA Nitrogen colored during for quality effects section in initially the Clean if certain processes and disposal was list EPA Oregons and releases of hazardous materials listed of the Federal Clean Air FCAA NOx for responsible spills and are that agency Oregons water air of adverse threat responsibilities is One considered pollutants or environmental pollutants Pollutants DEQ health Air Pollutants 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natural the counted from natural used include for double permit combustion factors whole number calculations emissions In conducted Department from Baseline owners Property committed Rounded Emissions Rate Baseline the affected is 45 VOC air pollutants vicinity NOx GLOSSARY not is facility 34 Who CO This pollutants 21 14 SO1 of 25 total of any combined major source PMJO tons per year of pollutant or tons per year hazardous 10 major has the potential that facility of sunlight with to form Permit -1894 26-3135 Code Distribution Name Title Suborganization Organization Address Address City State Zip Country County Phone FAX Phone Other system data Other system data2 Other system data3 Other system data4 Other system data5 Other system data6 Other system data7 Other system data8 DEQ Marcia OD PA Danab of Environmental Quality Department Suite 400 2020 SW Fourth Ave Portland OR 97201 26 Multnomah county 503 229-6488 229-6945 FAX 503 DEQ ER-Bend Office of Environmental Department 2146 NE 4th 104 Bend OR 97701 Deschutes county 541 388-6146 388-8283 FAX 541 Quality DEQ ER-Pendleton Office of Environmental Department Street Ste 700 SE Emigrant Pendleton OR 97801 tJmatilla 541 FAX county 276-4063 541 278-0168 30 Quality 330 City Manager City of Drive 310 Waverly P0 Box 490 OR 97321 Albany 22 Linn county 541 967-4344 Albany NE Environmental AMEC Earth 7376 SW Durham Road Portland OR 97224 34 Washington county Environmental Affairs/Quality American Assoc Plywood P0 Box 11700 Tacoma WA 98411-0700 38 Out Of St county 206 565-6600 Mira Ames Kerns Neighborhood Association P0 Box 13679 Portland OR 97213-0679 26 Multnomah county Plant Mike Anderson Supervisor Inc Royal Oak Enterprises P0 Box 2367 White City OP 97503 15 Jackson county 541 826-2756 Steven Anderson Anderson Risk Analysis 3240 Gehler Rd NW Salem OR 97304 24 Marion county 541 752-0953 541 369-1144 FAX Pam Arden District County Winchell 1817 Portland OR 97217 Multnomah county 503 289-9475 Arfmann Dennis LLP Hartson Hogan 1470 Walnut Street 200 Suite Boulder CO 80302 Out Of St county 720-406-5300 fax 720-406-5301 26 38 Serv Div Glenn Marth ailey 17970 SW Cheyenne Way Tualatin OR 97062 34 county Washington Kenneth Bailey Alameda Neighborhood Association 2867 NE Hamblett Portland OR 97212 26 Multnomah county 503 652-4100 Brian Bainnson Center Neighborhood 415 NE 65th Ave Portland OR 97213 Multnomah county Association 26 John Barbay Manager of Oregon TPST Soil Recyclers 7400 McDonald Drive 3-123 Suite Scottsdale AZ 85250-6099 38 Out Of St county Bard Raymond 1625 Highland OR 97217 Portland Multnomah county Inc 26 David Bartz Williamson 1211 SW Fifth Avenue Portland OR 97204-3795 26 Multnomah county 503-796-2 907 503-796-2900 Fax Schwabe Wyatt Suite LINDA BADER Pleasant Valley Neighborhood 6232 SE 158th Portland OR 97236 26 Multnomah county 503 761-2941 Khosrow Bazrafshan P0 Box 921 Carson WA 98610 Out Of St county 38 Mayor City of Beaverton P0 Box 4755 OR 97076-4755 Beaverton 34 Washington county PC 1700 Associatio Jason Crawford Sandblasting Oregon P0 Box 1171 Tualatin OR 97062 Washington county 503 692-3575 Coating 34 Creston-Kenilworth Sue Rubin c/o 3934 SE 31st OR 97202 Portland Neighborhood Multnomah county 26 Crestwood Neighborhood do DARIEN REECE 10632 SW 55TH AVE OR 97219 Portland 26 Multnomah county Assn Association Bill Dameworth and Talbot Pope P0 Box 400 OR 97348 Halsey 22 Linn county 541 369-1155 FAX 541 369-1144 Matthew Davidson P0 BOX 1609 WA 98045 NORTH BEND Unknown county DeFrancisco Roger Island Neighborhood Hayden Schofield Street 2209 OR 97217 Portland 26 Multnomah county 503 735-2902 Patty Dost Schwabe Williamson Suite 1211 SW 5th Portland OR 97204 Multnomah county 503 222-9981 John or Carol Duby Serbaco Inc P0 Box 301007 Portland OR 97230 Multnomah county 503 255-6655 Wyatt 1700 26 26 Network Staff Library Legal General Motors Corporation 482 207 700 Mail Code Blvd Grand 3031 West Detroit MI 48232 38 Out Of St county 313 974-7702 David Gens Portland Park West 10644 SW 42nd Portland OR 97219 Multnomah county Debbie Gere AGI Technologies 541 NE 20th Avenue Portland OR 97232 Muitnomab county 503 232-1800 JANET Neighborhood Assoc 26 103 26 GILLASPIE ACWA SUITE 537 SE ASH STREET PORTLAND OR 97214-1159 26 Multnomah county 503 233-3980 FAX 503-230-2892 12 Env Mining Supervisor Glenbrook Nickel Company EUCLID AVE 15918 VALLEY WA 99216-1815 SPOKANE Unknown county KEVIN Director GODBOUT Environmental Regulatory WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY CH P0 Box 9777 Federal Way WA 98063-9777 38 Out Of St county 206 924-3878 Foothills Goose Hollow do Patricia Gardner 1116 NW Johnson Street OR 97209 Portland 26 Multnomah county Jean Gosenheimer Rexam Graphics P0 Box 3349 Portland OR 97208 Multnomah county 503 240-2648 League Process 26 Affairs 2D23 Engineer Harry Hayden Sw Shawnee Trail 17720 Tualatin OR 97062 Washington county 34 Hayhurst Neighborhood Susan King c/o 4712 SW Flower Ct Portland OR 97221 26 Multnomah county Mike Hayward Northwest Natural 220 NW 2nd Avenue Portland OR 97209 Multnomah county James 1886 Tempe Gas Association Co 26 Hill Oasis Dr AZ 85283-4261 Unknown county Association Hilisdale Neighborhood dO SWNI 7688 Capitol Highway Portland OR 97219 26 Multnomah county 503 452-0935 Hillside Neighborhood do Jim Edwards 2636 NW Cornell Portland OR 97210 26 Multnomah county 503 223-1631 Association Lucinda Hites -Clabaugh 2704 Firwood Ln OR 97116-1539 Forest Grove 34 Washington county Steve Hodge Josephine County Public 201 River Heights Way Grants Pass OR 97527 17 county Josephine 541 474-5460 Bob Holmstrom 2934 NW 53rd Drive OR 97210 Portland Multnomah county 26 Works Departmen BRUCE JOHNSON CES ENVIRONMENTAL 11120 SW 124th P1 OR 97223-3507 Tigard Washington county 503 259-9855 Frank Johnston Parkrose Community 11931 NE Morris OR 97220 Portland Multnomah county 503 254-1465 34 Group 26 Manager Ray Kapahi Air Quality Services Harza Kaidveer Consulting 12247 Welch Road Wilton CA 95693 38 Out Of St county Engineers ASSIGNMENT DESK TELEVISION CENTER KATU P0 Box PORTLAND OR 97207 26 Multnomah county 503 231-4222 FAX 503 231-4263 MAYOR Vera Katz Mayor City of 4th Ave Portland 1221 SW Ste 340 Portland OR 97204 Multnomah county 503 228-2525 26 DIRECTOR KCBY- TV P0 Box 1156 COOS BAY OR 97420 Coos county 541 269-1111 269-7464 FAX 541 Wendy Kellington Lane Powell Spears Lubersky 601 SW Second Avenue Suite 2100 Portland OR 97204-3158 Multnomah county 26 Kelli Kennedy-Poe Pier Park Place 9328 Portland OR 97203-1017 26 Multnomah county 503 283-8597 Enronmental Joe Kovich Boise Cascade Corporation 1300 Kaster Road St Helens OR 97051 Columbia county 503 397-9413 ASSIGNMENT KPTV- TV 14975 NW BEAVERTON Manager DESK GREENBRIAR OR 97006 Washington county 503 230-1200 230-1065 FAX 503 PKWY 34 Patricia Kuhn 2419 Hillcrest Road Medford OR 97504 15 Jackson county AN FM KWJJ STREET 0700 SW BANCROFT PORTLAND OR 97239-4226 Multnornah county 26 503 FAX NEWSROOM 228-4393 NEWSROOM 503-227-3938 KWRO/KSHR FM P0 BOX 180 COOS BAY OR 97420-0021 Coos county 541 396-2141 396-2143 FAX 541 DIRECTOR KXL AN FM 0234 SW BANCROFT STREET PORTLAND OR 97201-4237 26 Multnomah county 503 243-7595 FAX 503 417-7630 KZZR AN/KQHC FM P0 Box 877 BURNS OP 97720 13 county Harney 541 573-2055 FAX 541 573-5223 Suzanne Lacampagne Miller Nash 3400 US BANCORP TOWER ill SW 5TH AVE Portland OR 97204 26 Multnomah county 503 228-439 503-972-302 David Light Insider Oregon 260 Polk Street Eugene OR 97402-9813 20 Lane county 541 343-8504 Association Linnton Neighborhood 1819 NW Everett St Rm 205 Portland OR 97209-2189 26 Multnomah county Lloyd District Community do John Lanouette 1400 NE 2nd Portland OR 97232 26 Multnomah county Association Council Lower Albina c/o Dave Talbott 525 Tillamook St Portland OR 97227 26 Multnomah county 503 284-8007 503 281-6926 Will Luch ST 2361 NW PETTYGROVE Portland OR 97210-2656 26 Muitnomab county 503 286-5358 APT MAIL TRIBUNE P0 Box 1108 MEDFORD OR 97501 15 Jackson county 541 776-4411 FAX 541 776-4369 Karen Main St 800 NE Oregon Suite 730 Portland OR 97232 Multnomah county 26 Debra Malin Power Administration Bonneville P0 Box 3621 ECN-4 Portland OR 97208 26 Multnomah county 503 230-5701 KATE McCUTCHE COMPANY BLUE HERON PAPER Street 419 Main City OR 97045 Oregon Clackamas county 503 650-4211 Don McGee Environmental Bighorn 858 River Hills Dr OR 97477 Springfield 20 Lane county 541 726-2689 Kathy McKinley CH2M Hill 2300 NW Walnut Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 Benton county Paul Meyers Humane Society Oregon P0 Box 11364 Portland OR 97211 26 Multnomah county 503 285-0641 Dan .Middleton Association Reed Neighborhood Place 5110 SE 36th Portland OR 97202 26 Multnomah county 503 771-5795 MIKOLAYCIK PAUL Environmental Manager NW Gas Transmission P0 Box 3100 WA 99220 Spokane 34 Washington county 509 534-0657 503 833-4240 PATRICK MILES 4TH STREET 52885 NW OR 97056-3031 SCAPPOOSE Columbia county Process Stan Miller Engineer Co dba SP Southeast Paper Meg P0 Box 70 OR 97132-0070 Newberg Yamhill 36 county 503 538-2151 Newsprint Kevin Myles Corbett-Terwilliger-Lair P0 Box 69567 Portland OR 97201 26 Multnomah county Sandy Nelson Argay Neighborhood P0 Box 20635 Portland OR 97230 Multnomah county Hill Assoc Association 26 President Nelson Stephen ERM Northwest 3459 Ames Lake Drive NE Redmond WA 98053-9107 38 Out Of St county 206 827-9440 FAX 206 827-2408 Coalition of Neighborhoods Northeast do Willie Brown 4815 NE 7th OR 97211 Portland 26 Multnomah county Fax 503-523-3150 503 823-4575 necn123@te1eport.com Association Northwest District do Frank Bird P0 Box 10443 OR 97210-0443 Portland 26 Multnomah county FAX 223-4415 503 223-3837 Association Northwest District Martin Birkenthal c/o Room 205 1819 NW Everett OR 97209 Portland 26 Multnomah county Director Environmental Defense Northwest Boulevard 10015 SW Terwilliger Portland OR 97219 26 Multnomah county 503 244-1181 Industrial Northwest Neighborhood do Sandra Gaylord 205 1819 NW Everett Room Portland OR 97209 26 Multnomah county Center Assoc Patt Associates Pattok Drive 2002 Cascades Cove Orlando FL 32820 Joseph J.M Unknown county DAVID PAUL ATTORNEY PAUL AND SUGERMAN SUITE 920 520 SW 6TH AVE PORTLAND OR 97204-1513 26 Multnomah county 503 224-6602 FAX 503 224-2764 Pearl District Neighborhood do Neilson Abeel 1325 NW Flanders OR 97209-2619 Portland 26 Multnomah county Piedmont do Neighborhood Radigan Betsy 37 NE Morgan OR 97211 Portland Multnomah county Association Assn 26 Dan Pinckard P0 Box 2565 Tualatin OR 97062 Washington county 34 Russ Plaeger Watershed Sandy Basin P0 Box 868 SANDY OR 97055 Clackamas county 503 630-2382 503-630-2341 fax Council Dennis Poklikuha Avenue 7063 Wellesley Portland OR 97203 26 Multnomah county Portsmouth Neighborhood do Elizabeth Humphrey P0 Box 83694 Portland OR 97283 26 Multnomah county Powellhurst-Gilbert do Glenn Taylor 12335 SE Steele OR 97236 Portland Multnomah county Association Neighborhood 26 Assoc Gloria Rodger 95420 Skyview Gold Beach OR Curry Ranch 97444 Road county Warren Rosenfield Calbag Metals Industrial Northwest Neighborhood 2495 NW Nicolai P0 Box 10067 Portland OR 97210-1812 26 Multnomah county Roseway Neighborhood Association do Phill Colombo 3525 NE 66th Ave Portland OR 97202 26 Multnomah county John Ruddick Environmental Health P0 Box 1746 OR 97035 Lake Oswego Clackamas county Management Greg Ryan Air Quality Program of Washington Department Office Eastern Regional North 4601 Monroe Suite WA 99205-1295 Spokane Ecology 100 county Chenoweth Rycewicz 601 SW Second Avenue Portland OR 97204 26 Multnomah county PC Suite Chris Rycewicz PC Chenoweth Rcyewicz 601 SW 2nd Aye Suite 1940 Portland OR 97204 26 Multnomah county 503 221-7958 FAX 503-221-2182 Association Sabin Community 3728 NE 18th Avenue Portland OR 97212 26 Multnomah county 1940 Assoc Mark Sieber ec Dir West/Northwest Neighbors 1819 NW Everett 205 Portland OR 97209 26 Multnomah county 503 223-3331 FAX 503 223-5308 Sierra Research Inc 1801 Street Sacramento CA 95814 38 Out Of St county 916 444-6666 Simons Environmental Services Street 0350 SW Dakota OR 97201 Portland 26 Multnomah county Health Environmental Safety Timber Company Simpson Boulevard 2301 Columbia P0 Box 17307 Portland OR 97217 26 Multnomah county 503 289-1111 Manager S/H/E Manager Division Overlay Oregon Timber Simpson Company Box 17307 Portland OR 97217 26 Multnomah county 503 289-1111 Janelle Sisson 995 Edgewater Gladstone OR 97027 Clackamas county 503 657-6654 Fredric Skirvin Brook 6694 Rippling Salem OR 97301-9230 Marion 24 county 503 581-9372 Drive SE Bob Smith Portland Odor Abatement North Winchell 3909 Portland OR 97217 26 Multnomah county Group Southwest 11815 NE Vancouver Clean Air Agency 99TH STREET SUITE WA 98682 1294 Unknown 206 county 574-3058 ext 30 Information Inc Southwest Neighborhood Information do Greg Smoots Coordinator 7688 SW Capitol Highway Portland OR 97219 26 Multnomah county 503 823-4592 Inc Southwest do Neighborhood Lee Patty 7688 SW Capitol Hwy Portland OR 97219 26 Multnomah county 503 823-4592 Nancy Spieler 3530 16th Place Forest Grove OR 97116 Washington county 503 359-5760 34 Land Use Committee Chair St Johns Neighborhood Association 8316 Lombard 441 Portland OR 97203 26 Multnomah county 503 285-5322 Environmental Scott Stewart Intel Corp 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway Mail Stop RA1-349 Hillsboro OR 97124-6497 Washington county 503 613-6528 FAX 503 649-3996 Engineer 34 Librarian Stoel Rives Boley SW 5th Avenue Portland OR 97204 Multnomah county 503 224-3380 900 Gordon 975 Stone Edgewater Gladstone OR 97027 Clackamas county 503 656-4000 Fraser and Suite 2600 26 Wyse CHRONICLE THE P0 Box 1153 ST HELENS OR 97051 Columbia county THE DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE 2840 NW 35TH AVENUE PC Box 10127 PORTLAND OR 97210 26 Muitnomab county 503 226-1311 FAX 503 226-2216 Archer Guy Neal Thomas PBS Environmental 4412 SW Corbett Ave Portland OR 97239-4207 26 Multnomah county 503 248-1939 Janice Thompson 4520 Colonial Portland OR 97217 Multnomah county 26 Greg Thurman Cascade Earth Sciences 107 Island Avenue OR 97850 La Grande Union county 31 541 963-7758 WK 541 963-3315 HM Paul Tiegs Environmental OMNI P0 Box 743 Beaverton OR 97075 Washington county 34 Terminal Station Time Oil Company Box 24447 Seattle WA 98124 Unknown county Trinity Consultants 12801 Central Expry Suite 1200 Dallas TX 75243-1733 38 Out Of St county Ltd Mining Equipment Wagner 4424 NE 158th Avenue Portland OR 97230-4999 26 Multnomah county 503 255-2863 Co Susan Walcutt 18180 SW Cheyenne Tualatin OR 97062 Washington 34 county Walker George Rose City Park Neighborhood 3324 NE 47th Portland OR 97213 26 Multnomah county 503 282-1180 Association Waste Management Avenue C-105 5720 NE 121st Vancouver WA 98682-6244 tjnknown county Rita Weatherholt P0 Box 578 Bisbee AZ 85603-0578 Out Of St county Carter Webb Esco Corporation P0 Box 10123 Portland OR 97210 Multnomah county 503 778-6670 Fax 503-778-6833 LEE WEBER Wah Chang 1600 NE Old Salem P0 Box 460 OR 97321 Albany Linn county 22 38 26 Road Western States Petroleum 111 Market St NE Ste 325 Olympia WA 98501-1008 tinknown county 206 441-9642 Warren Westgarth Consulting Engineer 6745 SW Hyland Way OR 97008 Beaverton Washington county 503 643-2693 Association Ph.D 34 P.E Woodlawn Neighborhood Charles Flake 6520 NE 6th Apt Portland OR 97211 26 Multnomah county 503 285-5127 Association Woodlawn Neighborhood do Howard Hannon 855 NE Portland Blvd OR 97211 Portland Association do Multnomah county 503 26 285-9458 Woodstock Neighborhood Johnson 48th OR 97206 Multnomah county 26 Association Tom c/o 4905 SE Portland Terry Worrell Services Environmental Department Electric Portland General Company 121 SW Salmon St3WTCBROS Portland OR 97204-9964 26 Multnomah county 503 464-8519 Jan Wroncy P0 Box 1101 OR 97440 Eugene 20 Lane county Gayle Yamasaki Avenue 811 Hillside Klamath Falls OR 97601 Klamath 18 county Gary Zeemin Service Marketing Bison Engineering Specialist Inc 30 Ewing MT 59601 Helena Out Of St county 406 442-5768 406 449-6653 38 Zelenka Tom Form/Site/Fee Mgr Env Affairs Schnitzer Investment Corporation 3200 NW Yeon Avenue P0 Box 10047 Portland OR 97296-0047 Multnomah county 503 224-9900 26 Contac Page Message of BLAINE Catherine From BLAINE Sent Thursday June 17 2004 1007 To MCMORRINE Subject mailing Please Catherine out pull Edith 26-1894 of COOK AM Kevin SNODGRASS Emma 26-3135 and merge address labels for total count AQAll Permits AQMult_Permits and deliver the addresses Mail out Thank-you 6/17/2004 to mail date is all mailroom with June 21 2004 indicated Please send me hardcopy of addresses and De tment Air Quality Theodore Kulongoski Governor 2020 SW 4th Avenue Portland OR 229-5554 229-5265 229-5471 Company Glass Bullseye FAX 503 TTY 503 2004 400 97201-4987 503 May 21 Program Suite Eric Durrin Attn 3722 SE 21st 97202 Portland Oregon Re Air Contaminant Permit The application for Department of Environmental number 021018 reference If no action has your present In addition compliance Rule http If OAR number been taken permit to Quality The Department the permit will with in all air in will contact if you to correspondence effect until Discharge Permit was received final information facility standards is set can be found on application is needed date of your present action is also forth line by the Please related to this facility the Department permit your noise Noise regulation additional by the expiration quality standards the daytime and nighttime 340-35-0351 021018 app on April 19 2004 and has been assigned on your application remain meeting the 26-3135 of your Air Contaminant renewal Discharge Permit Renewal permit taken obligated in to Oregon operate in Administrative at //deq.state.or.us/aq/rules/index.htm you have any questions please contact Kathy Amidon at 503 229-5568 Sincerely Catherine Blame Permit Coordinator Air Quality Program Northwest Cc Region KAINWR DEQ-I BULLSEYE Co GLASS 3722 SE 21St Portland April DEQ Attn Northwest Catherine 2020 SW Ave Renewal Permit Dear Region Blame Office TELEPHONE 503 2328887 400 Suite FACSIMILE 97201 Oregon Portland RE OR 12 2004 of Air 503 Contaminant Discharge 2389963 Permit 26-3135 Ms Blame two signed copies of the documents needed for our have spoken with Johnny Baumgarnter regarding this permit renewal have included all of the necessary items Our and believe that have enclosed process operation If remains the same you have any questions not hesitate to contact or except for need any an increase additional in volume do information please me Sincerely a2 BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures fl II \\ /7 \\ pp%92t Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com system FORM AQ1O1 ANSWER SHEET INFORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE FOR DEO USE ONLY Number Permit Received Date RNW O2IcI AunlicationNo Legal Facility State City Number of Glass Bullseye Address Mailing Zip SE 3722 Code Name Company 21st Avenue Name OR 97202 Portland City County e-mail SE Code 21s1 Avenue OR Portland 97202 Industrial Classification Codes n/a Secondary DEQ Other number 503-232-8887 Permits n/a 503-238-9963 address Permit 3722 Company 3211 Primary Durrin Fax number Glass Zip Standard Title Controller Telephone Location Bullseye 114 employees Eric EXT Amount Address Street Contact Person Site No Check Company Name NEW MOD Ia 4//cI Office Regional of Application Type 35 .com ericdurrinbullseye-glass Action New New New New ACDP Simple ACDP ACDP ACDP PSD/NSR Construction Standard Standard Renewal of an existing permit without Renewal of an existing permit with of Modification existing changes changes permit Signature hereby to apply for permission and application appended hereto certi5 air discharge that the information are true and correct to contaminants contained the best in in this Name and Printed or Typed Title oi 724k or described and and the schedules in this exhibits official 503-232-8887 and phone number 021/12/2004 Date official of as stated belief Controller al Signature of of Oregon application of my knowledge mrrjn Pric the State 7_ Ii .1 AI9f Ph Oregon Department Air Contaminant of Environmental Discharge Permit Pjgj Quality Revised Application 5/29/03 FORM ADMINISTRATIVE AQ1O1 ANSWER SHEET INFORMATION FEE INFORMATION Make The Note are only initial for required initial The appropriate permit modifications to applies OAR 340-216-0020 Short Term Table Activity specific activity may be in INITIAL Part OAR below are fees addition to specified initial Table 340-216-0020 for not required an below to application OAR and Parts renew permit application or Table 340-216-0020 fees FEES PERMITTING APPLICATION ACDP ACDP Construction Standard ACDP Standard ACDP PSDINSR ACDP Simple ACDP High Low fee fee ANNUAL FEES class class TABLE 340-216-0020 Non-technical PART basic technical Non-PSD/NSR simple Non-PSD/NSR moderate Non-PSD/NSR complex PSD/NSR modification Modeling review hearing MACT at SPECIFIC FEE ACTIVITY modification permit Non-PSD/NSR Public 2- ACDP Standard OAR PART TABLE 340-216-0020 Simple State or fees ACDP Simple OAR These DEQ to payable annual fees specified permit applications modify an existing permit Part and fees application the check permit technical permit technical technical outside modification modification permit permit modification modification PSD/NSR request applicants determination TOTAL FEES SUBMIT New COPIES or Modified Oregon OF THE COMPLETED Permits include of Environmental Department Business 811 TWO Office OR Quality Permit Renewals Oregon no Department TO fees of Environmental Air Quality Program Northwest 2020 SWSixthAvenue Portland fees APPLICATION SW 4th Avenue Portland Oregon 97204-1390 Quality Region Office Suite 400 97201-4987 Page Oregon Department Air Contaminant of Environmental Discharge Permit Quality Application Revised 5/29/03 Permit Expiration No Date 06-01-2004 of Page AIR CONTAMINANT Department DISCHARGE of Environmental Northwest 2020 SW 4th This is permit being based on the ISSUED 3722 SE Glass 21st OR Co with the provisions findings Avenue OR Approving 97202 Northwest Approval Region Sources TYPE OF FACILITY source medium cost Stained Flat 468A.040 No RELIED and UPON 016162 03/27/1997 LAND USE COMPATIBILITY BY THE DEPARTMENT Existing ORS 97202 SE 21st of in the permit record included Date Received Avenue LOCATION Ed Druback 400 97201-4987 Application SITE Portland ISSUED compatibility PERMIT Quality INFORMATION Portland PLANT accordance TO Bullseye 3722 in issued land use Pages Region Avenue Portland Oregon 26-3135 for which FINDING Authority City of Portland Date 03/11/1997 OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Air Quality Permitted OAR Manager to Dated Discharge Air Contaminants 340-028-1750 problem has been identified TABLE No SIC CODE 63.b 3211 Glass Manufacturing APR uAUTY ______ _______ No Permit 26-3 135 Date 06-01-2004 Expiration of Page Pages TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION STANDARDS PLANT SITE EMISSION LIMITS COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION FOR PSEL CONDITIONS SPECIAL MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS REPORTING REQUIREMENTS PERMIT ACTIONS AND ASSOCIATED FEES GENERAL AND DISCLAIMERS CONDITIONS COMMON ABBREVIATIONS LIST OF USED ACDP Air Contaminant Discharge Permit ASTM American for Society Testing and Materials calendar year The 12 gal month period beginning January ending December CFR Code of Federal 1St 31st Regulations CO Carbon Monoxide DEQ Oregon Department Environmental dscf EPA Dry US standard and Quality cubic Environmental Oxides of nitrogen 02 Oxygen OAR Oregon Administrative ORS Oregon Revised Statutes foot Protection Lead PCD Pollution PM Particulate Matter PM1O Particulate matter Federal gal Gallons gr/dscf Grains per dry standard Hazardous defined by Air Pollutant OAR ID Identification IM Inspection lb pounds MMBtu Million as 340-32-130 number and Maintenance units than ppmv PSEL Parts per million by volume RACT Plant Site Emission Reasonably Limit Available Technology scf Standard cubic SERF Source foot Emission Reduction Plan SIP State Implementation Plan SO2 Sulfur VE Visible Emissions VOC Volatile year dioxide period Organic Compound consisting consecutive British thermal less in size Parts per million cubic foot HAP microns Control Clean Air Act Device Control ppm Agency FCAA Rules and Maintenance Operation Pb 10 of PERMITS NO OM 42 Barrel bbl DISCHARGE AIR CONTAMINANT IN months of any 12 No Permit 26-3135 Date 06-01-2004 Expiration of Page Pages GENERAL PERFORMANCE AND EMISSION STANDARDS Opacity Emissions from any fuel burning equipment 20% greater than for Emissions from any exceed an opacity seconds in air equal more than aggregating contaminant 20% to or greater than for equal to Particulate standard must not burning equipment period more aggregating than 30 any one hour and emissions cubic Particulate foot corrected emissions fugitive from any fuel-burning from any emission sources 12% CO2 to air equipment must not exceed 50% or contaminant must not exceed 0.1 grains per air excess source 0.1 other than fuel burning equipment grains per standard foot cubic Conditions fugitive dust emissions The permittee must take reasonable The permittee must not allow the emission of odorous or other fugitive emissions create nuisance conditions verified by Department to or minutes in any one hour other than fuel source an opacity Emissions Particulate Nuisance period must not exceed other action compliance schedule personnel to control Emissions of particulate may be off the permittee the Department deposited upon matter for precautions The may take is the real property property Nuisance creation of nuisance result the nuisance which preventing in permit conditions conditions modification may to so as to will in be addition require condition larger than of another 250 microns in diameter person are prohibited and which No Permit Expiration Date 06-01-2004 of Page PLANT SITE EMISSION The plant site emissions must not exceed the following Pollutant pounds/hour PM ..Q9 PM10 O9 Emission Limit tons/year i.O So2 L4 NO JJ 1.1 14 12.3 t.jO co c. VOC PSEL Pages LIMITS Plant Site The 26-3135 9is at the facility 0.2 based on the actual predicted and does not include emissions for the current operating conditions credits COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION FOR PSEL iaco The PSEL is based on producing..8pounds and burning 20000 year natural cubic feet of glass per hour and of natural gas per hour and 171 2OOTons of million cubic glass feet per of gas per year SPECIAL CONDITIONS 10 The permittee of receiving nuisance of the nuisance location facility must provide during condition the Department complaint condition the nuisance The action notification description condition and what corrective with written notification shall include of the nuisance and if available was made the cause within the date condition five days time and status of the nuisance of the Permit No Date 06-01-2004 Expiration of Page MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING 11 must effectively The permittee and maintenance of the plant and associated the following the Department Maximum Monthly hourly control devices to report to furnaces tons/hour tons/month time of individual Operating furnaces hours/month summary of raw materials handled tons/month Monthly Maximum hourly of rate burned cubic fuel amount of fuel burned cubic Monthly Excess emission records 1440 recorded 12 of individual production of the operation records and information parameters production plant contaminant air Pages REQUIREMENTS and maintain monitor inspect 26-3 135 as defined in or gallons/br feet/hr feet/month OAR or gallons/month 340-028-1400 through 340-0298- on occurrence Unless otherwise specified be years and will made records all available to must be maintained the Department on site for period of two upon request REQUIREMENTS REPORTING Annual 13 The permittee two effect must submit to the Department of the following copies information by January for 15 of each year the prior calendar permit is year Annual plant production Annual operating iii Annual iv Annual handled tons/year summary of raw materials quantities and types of fuels burned therms/year time tons/year hours/year or cubic feet/year or gallons/year Summary of Records of air all List permanent control quality related complaints planned and unplanned The reports equipment which 2020 SW in performed air Region 4th 400 Portland Oregon 97201-4987 by permittee emissions plant process affected Quality received excess events production levels contaminant and pollution emissions on pollution control with the permit number prominently Department of Environmental Northwest made changes List major maintenance 14 in parameters Operating ii this equipment displayed must be sent to Permit No 26-3135 Date 06-01-2004 Expiration of Page Pages PERMIT ACTIONS AND ASSOCIATED FEES Annual 15 Fee Compliance The Determination Fee for Annual Compliance year this permit An in effect is Department regulations Business Sixth OAR fee must be and Permit Modifications Form or through control Making any Changing change method of Application and reflected prior to the source submitted Application Form within Division that which increases contaminant may emissions including significantly the emission affect to emissions or the process levels or the fuel above those contained and which result for use or increasing the in the permit emissions in increased not Filing Fee and an Application less than Processing 120 days Fee must be modification the permit must notify the Department Legal change in writing using Departmental Permit 60 days of the following of the registered name of the company with the Corporations of the State of Oregon Sale or exchange Applicable source in this permit modification with an application permittee air of this permit must be submitted modification for in accordance approval or operation normal hours of operation application obtain Notice of before any new source of an existing physical the Form and Departmental or contaminants air writing using 340-028-0820 equipment or altering in Application or installing pollution Modifying of Permit 340-028-0800 air The The by 97204 Constructing 18 date the above to as determined Quality must notify the Department permitteº Construction 17 amount of each Avenue Notices Construction with the due on December is Office SW Portland Oregon The mailed prior will be Department of Environmental 16 indicating permit to submitted 811 invoice this of the activity or or facility Permit Fees must be submitted with an application for the name change PermitNo 26-3135 Date 06-01-2004 rxpiration of Page Pages Permit Renewal 19 The renewal of this permit The Office of the Department at invoice the indicating the aforementioned address amount for as prior to the above must be submitted of the application copies and Filing fees Processing will be mailed to the permittee regulations fees and two An 2004 are due on April determined by Department date and the Application package completed application the Business to unless otherwise notified GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DISCLAIMERS 01 This allows permit and insignificant of G2 this In addition with G3 permit The until to the this records all ORS with The permittee must have G5 The permittee may not must at permittee requirements G7 The The If copy all of the permit available contaminant related to this permit the facility at as allowed except nature that could number issuance of is occur by all at times OAR by 340 regulations more during calling the non-business Oregon OAR 340-021-0060 or in person of any excess public health than one hour after reports meet the to in Conditions Such notice must be aware of the becoming identified at the end of this permit when required hours by the Department must immediately the permittee Emergency Response System OERS The 1-800-452-0311 this permit does not convey exclusive property or any or any invasion endanger to the branch office must also submit follow-up emissions measures times conduct dust suppression Notice must be made the excess The air functions necessary conduct any open burning are of notify the Department 08 all the plant site and to 468-095 as soon as possible but never pemlittee current access of performing inspections must notify the Department by telephone which emissions problem page must comply the permittee data reviewing and copying of Fugitive Emissions and Nuisance permittee provided first by the Department fepresentatives and conducting activities revoked is in this permit listed on the listed 23 Division The or from processes sources times for the purposes obtaining records discharge accordance contaminants modified enforceable reasonable G4 06 is expires requirements samples collecting emissions permit requirements at air discharge must allow the Departments permittee surveys to related to the air contaminant specific other legal all pertinent in the permittee activities of personal privileges rights in either any property nor does it authorize rights nor any infringement any injury of federal to state real or personal private property or local laws or Permit txpiration The Department may modify or revoke this permit 340-014-0045 ALL INQUIRIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO Department Northwest 2020 SW of Environmental Region 4th Ave 400 Portland Oregon 503229-5263 97201-4987 Quality pursuant to OAR 26-3 135 Date 06-01-2004 Page G9 No of 340-014-0040 Pages and Permit Application No 26-3 135 No 016162 of Page of Environmental Department Air Quality AIR CONTAMINANT Pages Quality Division DISCHARGE PERMIT REVIEW REPORT Bullseye 3722 Glass Co SE2lstAvenue Portland OR 97202 503-232-8887 Source Compliance Test Schedule Excess Report NSPS NSR PSD NESHAP Size Public Notice lvi A-2 Yes TABLE OF CONTENTS PERMITTING SOURCE DESCRIPTION COMPLIANCE SPECIAL CONDITIONS EMISSIONS SIGNIFICANT ADDITIONAL EMISSION RATE ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE Ii UL APR 9O4J L\ Permit Application No 26-3 135 No 016162 of Page Pages PERMITTING ACTION PERMITTING The renewal for an existing Air Contaminant is permit 1992 and was originally scheduled issued on October Bullseye increase to plans by production 80% which was Discharge Permit 1997 June expire on to over the duration of this permit OTHER PERMITS No Quality of Environmental source for this STATUS ATTAINMENT The have been issued or are required by the Department other permits source is located CO carbon monoxide insignificant source maintenance area for ozone in of The VOC source 03 minor source of is and maintenance area for an 03 precursor and an NOx an 03 precursor and an insignificant source of CO SOURCE DESCRIPTION OVERVIEW The 21st permittee Avenue furnaces The by flat glass manufacturing at Equipment natural gas or propane built the last permit facility PROCESS Portland was facility Since in fuel stained operates utilizing in the facility produce air located renewal been steadily the facility has capacity higher contaminant of its existing increasing production sourc a61facility Ønds ity propane back-up operating New capacity from either of existing operating capacity gasired 4ounds new /1 3Ii ic cumu1ativZthermsIhr furnaces 2tons per year topL cumulative.4tlerms/hr per hour T. 64.panding furnaces natyptl gas-fired cumu1ativetherms/hr 2.QOns per year ff4punds per hour capacity installing its consist of the following per hour natural back-up i2 1naturalas-fired propane back-up at equipment 23 Lj Tank capacity include 1974 e3 air 3722 SE at contaminants and materials handling equipment combustion AND CONTROL DEVICES Existing that facility the propane Permit Application No 26-3 135 No 016162 of Page Pages COMPLIANCE The was facility fumes from is No enforcement 1999 and found be to in source is The source stated also used for back-up from another there are no that if heating there are no fumes from this have been taken actions is for this facility recorded complaint in forklifts propane also stated that the complaint that used fuel However source The curtailed possible from propane this was one there During the prior permit period odors 20 conditions compliance with permit regarding 1997 and August 21 on August inspected natural either source It gas is source against since the source this last renewal permit SPECIAL CONDITIONS 10 The permittee must provide the Department with written notification within five days nuisance complaint of receiving EMISSIONS 11 Proposed PSEL information Plant Previous PM 1.5 PM10 1.5 So2 2.3 NO 14.8 CO 0.08 VOC 0.08 The PSEL reflects is The PTE is PSEL PSEL PSEL 1.5 36 24 hours/day .c 1.7 2.7 21.2 22 1.9 i.i 2O7 tons 4.07 6.11 46.92 1.94 0.65 c.c9 365 days/year tons/yr 3.88 2.c 1.5 0.9 of PTE Emit to Potential Increase tons/yr tons/yr based on operating production gas combusted 13 Proposed tons/yr Pollutant 12 PSEL Limits Emission Site 8760 hours/year of glass per year and 171000000 cubic feet This of natural per year based on operating tons of glass per hour maximum short-term per year 175200000 8760 fuel at its hours maximum per year burning capacity cubic feet per year short-term 3854.4 of 20000 production capacity tons of glass per year cubic feet per hour of 0.44 and 8760 its hours PermitNo No Application 14 An shown Pollutant increases over the Netting Baseline emissions rates Baseline Proposed Emissions Emissions due Increase capacity baseline tons/yr tons/yr to Significant utilizing Emission existed in the that SER tons/yr period Rate tons/yr PM 0.6 PM10 0.6 SO2 0.9 NO 6.0 CO 0.03 100 VOC 0.03 40 3- is Lj ..4 All proposed emissions analysis is table the following in Pages RATE ANALYSIS PSEL analysis of the proposed 016162 of Page SIGNIFICANT EMISSION 26-3135 increases are less than the 2.4 25 2.4 15 3.1 40 30 40 SER Therefore no further air quality required ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 15 CFR 40 Part 60 Subpart in 16 1974 This Plants Manufacturing prior to CC contains source the is New Source Performance not subject to Standards these rules because it for Glass was constructed the June 15 1979 subpart promulgation date There are no sources at this for which facility NESHAPS/MACT standards have been promulgated 17 The facility categories is in located OAR in the Portland 340-022-0 100 AQMA thus the but it is not RACT rules one of the listed source do not apply PUBLIC NOTICE 18 The proposed Plant shown below The Site Emission increases Limits represent are greater than actual the previous emission increases notice permit and are from the previous from October will be placed on public permit and the proposed permit were received during the public 1999 No comments November notice period 1999 to Production Annual Short-Term Point Emission Emission Factors Rates tons/hr Short-Term tons/yr Pollutant Emissions Long-Term lb/ton Reference lb/ton Short-Term Annual lb/hr ton/yr 0.44 2700 PM10 1.9 1.9 AP-42 11.15 0.84 2.57 123456789 0.44 2700 TSP 2.0 2.0 AP-42 11.15 0.88 2.70 1112131415 0.44 2700 SO2 0.44 2700 NOx 0.44 2700 0.44 2700 Co VOC 0.02 100 0.02 Existing Existing Tank Furnaces Pot Furnaces 1017 New Capacity eithernewl6 20 of or expand existing 18 19 capacity furnaces For Glass Style 1101 2.7 Natural Gas Combustion Point 3.0 AP-42 11.15 1.32 4.05 19.8 Bullseye 8.71 26.73 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.04 0.14 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.04 0.14 PM10 1.9 1.9 AP-42 11.15 0.04 0.10 100 TSP 2.0 2.0 AP-42 11.15 0.04 0.10 AP-42 11.15 0.06 0.15 0.02 100 so2 3.0 3.0 0.02 100 NOx 19.8 19.8 Bullseye 0.40 0.99 0.02 100 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.00 0.01 0.02 100 Co VOC 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.00 0.01 0.06 350 PM10 1.9 1.9 AP-42 11.15 0.11 0.33 0.12 0.35 0.18 0.53 0.06 350 TSP 2.0 2.0 AP-42 11.15 0.06 350 SO2 3.0 3.0 AP-42 11.15 0.06 350 NOx 19.8 19.8 Bullseye 1.19 3.47 0.06 350 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.01 0.02 0.06 350 CO VOC 0.1 0.1 AP-42 11.15 0.01 0.02 lb NOx/barrel Short-Term Emission 3.0 19.8 mil.cu.ftlhr 273 lbs glass/barrel Pollutant lb/mil.cu.ft 19.8 lb NOx/ton glass Long-Term lb/mil.cu.ft Reference produced Short-Term Annual lb/hr ton/yr 2.5 DEQ 0.05 0.21 2.5 2.5 DEQ 0.05 0.21 SO2 3.8 2.6 DEQ 0.08 0.22 NOx 100 100 2.00 8.55 CO VOC 20 20 5.3 5.3 DEQ DEQ DEQ 171 PM10 0.02 171 TSP 0.02 171 0.02 171 0.02 171 0.02 171 0.02 lbs/ton Short-Term Annual mil.cu.ft/yr 2000 2.5 0.40 1.71 0.11 0.45 PM10 1.0 3.2 TSP 1.1 3.4 SO2 1.6 4.9 NOx CO VOC 12.3 39.7 0.5 1.9 0.2 0.6 i R15ZOO4 LANA BULLSEYE BY Co GLASS SE 3722 21St Portland March OR 2004 of Environmental Department Quality TELEPHONE Northwest Region 503 S.W 4th Avenue 400 OR 97201-5884 Portland 2328887 2020 FACSIMILE 503 238 RE Contaminant Air Reporting Dear Air Discharge there were contact No 26-3135 Requirements an original Permit No and two copies 26-3135 As for 2001 no excess emissions apologize for the late submission questions Permit Madam Sir or have enclosed in Discharge 9963 or need any additional of the information noted in the annual required report you have any information please do not hesitate of this report If to me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CNN NS Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System DEQ 2003 Annual Report As Required By Contaminant Discharge Permit No 26-31 35 Air Bullseye Glass Company Contact Eric Controller Durrin parameters Operating Annual plant production glass melted Total Annual 1750 tons/year tons operating time hours/year Furnaces summary of raw materials Annual quantities The plant Total uses in 6048 2003 therms/year burners therms 1276317 air quality related 100% tons/year burned fuel gas/air gas burned natural Summary of and types of natural handled at capacity firing 24 hours/day were handled tons of raw materials 2046 45% 252 days Furnace melting hours Annual they are either melting day or they are idling at capacity firing 24 hours operate received complaints by permittee None Records of all planned and unplanned There were no excess emissions List permanent changes made control pollution No changes List process plant major maintenance Routine Eric in equipment maintenance for were made performed on that air contaminant would affect air pollution all pollution Durrin Annual Bullseye Report Glass Air Company Contaminant Page Discharge of Permit No 26-3135 levels and emissions emissions control equipment Controller DEQ events process production affected performed on was emissions 2003 in plant which excess equipment 5ht3 BULLSEYE Co GLASS SE 3722 March MAH 2003 of Environmental Department Northwest 42003 Quality TELEPHONE Region 503 S.W 4th Avenue 400 OR 97201-5884 Portland Contaminant Reporting Dear Air Discharge an original Permit for the late apologize contact No Requirements No and two copies of the information 26-3135 As noted in the annual there were no excess emissions questions Permit 2389963 26-3135 Madam Sir or have enclosed in Discharge 2328887 FACSIMILE 503 Air OR 97202 2020 RE 21St Portland or need any submission additional for required report 2001 you have any information please do not hesitate of this report If to me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CO NH Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System DEQ Annual Report As Required By Air Contaminant Discharge Permit No 26-31 35 2002 Bullseye Glass Company Contact Eric Controller Durrin Operating parameters Annual plant production glass melted Total 1390 operating time Annual Furnaces operate tons hours/year 24 hours 252 days Furnace melting hours Annual summary of raw materials Annual quantities The plant Total Summary uses and types of natural gas/air handled in 100% 6048 tons/year 2002 burned fuel at capacity firing 24 hours/day therms/year burners therms 1134357 gas burned natural 45% were handled tons of raw materials 1625 they are either melting day or they are idling at capacity firing tons/year received of air quality related complaints by permittee None Records of all planned and There were no excess emissions List permanent changes made control pollution No changes List plant process major maintenance Routine Eric in equipment maintenance for in plant which on that air contaminant would affect air pollution all pollution Durrin Annual Report Bullseye Glass Air Company Contaminant Page Discharge of Permit No 26-3135 levels and emissions emissions control equipment Controller DEQ events process production affected were made performed emissions 2002 performed on was excess unplanned equipment DEQ INSPECTION REPORT Facility Name Bullseye Glass 3722 SE Portland Ave OR 97202 Date/Time Reason for scheduled inspection Regularly Complaint Inspection AM follow-up Other specify ACDP Permit Type check Multnomah County 9/23/2002 1130 26-3135 Company 21st Inspection Number Permit and Address Comprehensive Standard one 08 Informational Type Inspection Title Eli 07 Announced Unannounced Johnny Inspector 503 Ed Druback Air Quality Manager 503 Ph Overview The Northwest 6flA Region Northwest Region 229-5151 Eric Durrin Representatives Facility Baumgartner 229-6035 503 Health Safety Manager 232-8887 of Facility permittee Portland Avenue in propane fuel Bush St Cr1tGr St operates stained Equipment combustion that emits air contaminants and materials handling St Cr flat glass manufacturing St S. equipment facility located includes The at 3722 furnaces facility was SE natural built in 21st gas or 1974 DEQ INSPECTION RE ACDP Company Glass Bullseye 26-3 135 Page file Review File Pre-inspection was conducted review report for the calendar emissions visible was operation at normal at Manager 72 materials handling levels at 13 Annual permittee 2700 mostly sunny fugitive light recordkeeping Emission emissions etc wind from were good the demonstrates requirements with compliance 171 MM with of Annual is or Semi-Annual current with been has for compliance in effect in Reports submitting accordance PSEL the cf/yr be under the limits and natural the sources During an annual with by monitoring of natural gas gas that glass production The 2001 was are DEQinspectionreport vi 5/2000 There have been no complaints no future projects or changes at annual combusted to report was was found PSEL Inspection report to the Department current permit reporting since the previous the facility planned for each requirements Other Discussions Complaints Compliance Report submitted tons/yr and combusting facility baghouse Limit amounts There the Inspection reviewed and the glass production permit with annual the time of inspection In monitoring Plant Site The accordance Description 11 Review in An source the inspection during the time of inspection housekeeping Reviewed During Permit Conditions The the Department to this were observed of facility Conditions Condition in operating conditions Weather with system was observed operating facility General Production or odors was production dust control The associated requirement Sam Andreakos interviewed Glass permit There are no Standard actions of Facility Walk-through No has currently 2001 was submitted year reporting source or enforcement schedules ongoing compliance current permit The inspection year the to DEQ INSPECTION RE Biillseye Glass Company ACDP 26-3 135 Page Status Compliance Check one of Facility of the following with Facility is in Facility is not in compliance compliance conditions the permit with described above one or more of the permit conditions described above Is the facility under El Is compliance Facility is not under Facility is on schedule Facility is not the facility compliance under is not El Facility is on schedule to El Facility is not has to schedule to to schedule into the 3722 SE Portland Glass 21st OR DEQ AQ DEQinspectionreport vi 5/2000 with for future Company Source file noncompliance future 13 26-3 135 requirements requirements ICE database Ave 97202-29 problems noncompliance comply Eric Durrin Bullseye previous meet future requirements been entered compliance noncompliance Cc Attn previous correct meet future requirements on schedule inspection correct correct previous compliance to to schedule correct previous compliance Facility The to on schedule under schedule BULLSEYE CO GLASS SE 3722 21St Portland OR January 14 2002 J/-J\ of Environmental Department 2002 Quality TELEPHONE Northwest Region 503 S.W 4th Avenue 400 Portland OR 97201-5884 2020 FACSIMILE 503 RE Air Contaminant Reporting Dear Sir or in Air Discharge need any Discharge Permit No 238 9963 26-3135 Requirements Madam have enclosed there were 2328887 an original Permit No and two copies of the information 26-3135 As noted in the annual no excess emissions additional for 2001 information please do If you not required report have any questions hesitate to contact or me Sincerely BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY Eric Durrin Controller Enclosures CON Glassworking www.bullseye-glass.com System DEQ Annual Report As Required By Air Contaminant Discharge Permit No 26-31 35 2001 Bullseye Glass Company Contact Eric Controller Durrin Operating parameters Annual plant production glass melted Total tons/year 1548 tons operating time hours/year Annual Furnaces operate capacity firing 24 hours Furnace melting hours Annual 1810 summary quantities The plant Total uses of raw materials Summary of in 1154150 air quality related 6048 tons/year 2001 burned fuel 100% capacity firing 24 hours/day handled at therms/year burners gas/air gas burned natural 45% were handled and types of natural they are either melting 252 days tons of raw materials Annual day are idling at or they therms received complaints by permittee None Records of all planned and unplanned There were no excess emissions List permanent changes made control pollution No changes List process plant major maintenance Routine Eric in equipment maintenance for in plant which on that air contaminant would affect air pollution all pollution Durrin Annual Report Bullseye Glass Air Company Contaminant Page Discharge of Permit No 26-3135 levels and emissions emissions control equipment Controller DEQ events process production affected were made performed emissions 2001 performed on was excess equipment of Environmental Department 11Jregon OR Portland M.D Kitzhaber John Governor Quahty 97204 503 TTY 503 1390 229-5696 229-6993 December 14 2001 SE 3722 OR Air an 97202-2994 Discharge Pollution Dear Permit In Ave 21st Portland Re Co Glass Bullseye No Permit 26-3135 Holder assist you effort with your permit requirements reporting You remind you of your current reporting requirements discussed so the that importance The Departments review below requirements submit containing excess emission episodes contained report format and may violation your will not be adequate result Failure to to your as production The Questions regarding action DEQ local regional also clear is that you figures fuel require information of information the use is previous Class constitutes II required Please submit one office to permit indicates your this information submit potential an updated version permit Submitting your enforcement in be directed report should of copy serves violations your permit requires such maintenance and major equipment most recent the in of information specific Co Glass letter courtesy requirements reporting and reporting section monitoring periodic reports and the Bullseye this also find will timely response to of our rules of The Reports Periodic Requirements Reporting original in and two copies Report An annual Annual Report Excess Emissions Oregon of submission the an excess emissions of Department Condition G5 and may result Rule please of Requirements contact an Direct questions original Department 503 appropriate log for the to year at each submit If due on Jan is OAR 15 2002 340-214-0340 requires or sooner required excess emissions can be found in Addendum annual this you have questions in period reporting information Office as indicated Regional 2001 Rule Administrative reporting your permit Failure in enforcement action submit Phone report for the calendar the Class constitutes regarding last if the paragraph Excess of this II by or violation Emissions letter Please and two copies to the contact of Environmental 229-5582 program Regional Quality 2020 That office staff for office will SW nearest 4th distribute Ave1 the you Address 400 various all Portland items in submittals to OR 97201-5884 your report to the processing DEQ-1 Bullseye Co Glass December 14 2001 Page Sincerely Audrey OBrien Air Quality Northwest Program Region PVaf LTR/AQ78381 Enclosures .doc Manager Office _c____ II of Environrnntal Departient II1Tregon M.D Kitzhaber John SW 2020 Quality Fourth Avenue Governor Suite OR Portland 503 229-5263 TTY 503 Voice 229-5471 2001 September Re 400 97201-4987 new to Assignment of Air Contaminant types Discharge Permits Dear Permit Holder DEQ Recently sent ACDP Discharge Permits DEQs in changes dated letter 10 to some raised letter new select Air Contaminant hold that companies all to of the need advising The August rules 10 August that questions because of of permit type this letter intended is to clarify Our goal is October both timeframe The and It make to and decision make we have intend to work needed by the end of September are that with closely do not meet or you are working preliminary permit our decision the criteria diligently to category verbally by for DEQ 10 August include letter All companies companies to the permit through invoicing have all Our purposes help you make unable to make the proper selection will select cases the Department until in and information the Department In 2002 January fees to go an invoice by the funded part of the proposed fee up for increases types and to compliance to cover program DEQ is loss The of invoice reopening went to will finalize for the work with permit They the Department down approval tax dollars you receive public permitting reflect fee in October Budget state closely compliance revenue while other companies the annual streamlined now more evaluate the overall increase proposed fee increase legislature ACDP are part of our recently with those categories permii did not also discussed was approved those associated fees permit will receive All companies previously 30 deadline categories permit issue the various some companies did cause increase to The new conditions selecting assistance provide selected category the September or in writing As most of you know the new fees process The new permit of on what selection category required the permit for early an unreasonable provide always recognized know decision preliminary selections We selections to in fee billing compliance be sure sources intention not the Departments was to annual selection We will do everything we can to your new permit best efforts you are either If despite our combined selection permit The prior to the categories permit writers and inspectors making detail fees help preliminary permit their new an important to September new meet our budgetary requirements to which in is category identify the for expect to including General in October comment on the fee this Fund fee which will not increase and DEQ-1 will hold hearings will be presented If you have in to Portland the Environmental any questions your understanding or concerns and cooperation Sincerely Audrey OBrien Air Quality Northwest Program Manager Region Bend Pendleton Quality please Medford and Salem Commission call early next your permit The proposed fee increase year writer or inspector Thank you for Title ACDP cetego applies Standard selection ACDP your permil Date cŁ F4L__..__ what Responsible Official General ACOP Sinte Gena ACOP CO1V7COg.tE of you selected ACOP Snatura if easic to Indicate Please Check One Box CDP2 PwmIl Selection Pem Compafy I-I 11 Notice of Pet No Source name Assigned 11flent to 35 Construct 1eview Sheet Application No Ai4tkJ to Date Received_________________ Date Assigned Commence Date Begin Comments Date 7z Oregon Department of Environmental Northwest Region Quality Portland Air Quality M.D Kitzhaber John Governor 2020 SW 4th Avenue Portland OR Suite 503 Bullseye Glass 229-5554 229-5265 229-5471 Co 3722 SE 21st OR Portland 97202 Re Notice of Intent File/Permit to Construct 26-3135 NC 018729 The Department received Processing of the application NC application 018729 Unless the Department requests you In will be addition notified to of approval meeting the air for assigned to is addition 340-35-0351 For copy Intent Randy to thirty within sixty 60 standards noise your standards of the noise regulations Construct 30 June 08 2001 229-6736 days of the date of this letter also obligated days facility set NC on 503 at Bailey with compliance with the daytime and nighttime OAR of information or disapproval quality Notice is forth please in call Oregon me at to operate Administrative 503 in Rule 229-5582 Sincerely Daphne Permit Bussey Coordinator Air Quality Program Northwest Region Cc Johnny Baumgartner/DEQ Randy Bailey 400 97201-4987 FAX 503 flY 503 June 12 2001 Office Program /DEQ DEQ-1 FORM OF INTENT TO NOTICE TRUCT AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET FOR DEQ USE ONLY Permit Niiniber Regional ApplicatioirNo Date Received Office PennitNumber Company Name Legal Name -u -- Ouiy9 Address Mailing Street Address -ia City State Scwv Zip Code City County qi4c Standard Name Primary PLA number Phone Code GiR Industrial Classification Codes 3a E.Re Title Zip ScLvv Contact Person Site Location Facility Secondary ilA -B1 5c3 Signature certify are true that the information and correct to contained the best in this notice of my knowledge and including any schedules and exhibits belief 4772eR Name of Signature SUBMIT of TWO COPIES OF THE COMPLETED REGIONAL OFFICE SHOWN Department Northwest Region 2020 SW Portland Oregon Air 4th OR of official and phone the notice 232-7 number NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT TO THE BELOW Environmental Quality Air Quality Program Ave 97201-4987 Department Contaminant of Title to Date official DEPARTMENT Oregon Printed or Typed official attached of Environmental Discharge Permit Page Quality Application Revised 425/00 FORM $OTICE OF INTENT Construction TO STRUCT AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET Information of proposed Description Tc v4-cx.i construction csTAtr CAS7T\/ PATCLA1t/ AAcL j4 DFT I hsc4R.- 1iSY TW tctSS 8ATC C-D- OLC1cM -OtSE tsr o. S9StM OA iu AP-it Stt Ip J4 Will the construction increase the capacity Will the construction increase pollutant 10 Will the construction cause new 11 Estimated of the facility emissions pollutant 4o much yes how much see If emissions yes how If b\3OATLbM LM If yes which question pollutants and 18 how much of construction timing Commence tb date Begindate Completiondate 12 Will 13 Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ200 Device/Process 14 Attach relevant forms from Form Series AQ300 Control 15 Attach process 16 Attach 17 If Oregon Air tax city applicable Department contaminant be credits requested flow diagram map or attach of Environmental Discharge Permit drawing once construction ss Dust snowing Land Use completed is OU..fl0r the Compatibility Device Forms Description sr AUt_ teo Tc facility 1J0 location if applicable SA 13 CAruR 5r Forms CS1- tAT Statement Page Quality Application Revised 4/25/00 LO $OTICE OF INTENT TO FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET STRUCT Emissions Data 18 Pre-and Post-Construction Emissions Point Ii emissions summary Pollutant data Pre-Construction Emissions Post-Construction short-term annual short-term siecifv unit tons/year specify L- FP-b 4kfS Th oxr iC Oi ci 14.b VA\ bY2Th -1c4-G Oregon Air ULL txcT Department Contaminant CLD \EJSF AAAttk -V I_--- SV TAT \AI IhA of rrbcX iLj ------ cct Environmenal Discharge Permit annual tons/year iAU Do ARct unit Emissions Y3 -tc ceK AT 1st Ui k1cATI ck LS LOcA_E 1bWC-T1 ON qqp SrAd nc bA1EA Page Quality Application Revised 4/25/00 BAGHOUSE CONTROL DEVICE AQ304 Enter the control Enter the processes Enter the year the control Enter the Enter the rated Describe which device identification control baghouse cleaning is Enter the design the Enter the design Enter the design 11 DescribefList Air Department Contaminant of air gas to in percent mechanism flow rate actual cloth pressure inlet ratio for use ID labels or descriptions installed device the control shaker device pulse jet reverse air etc. Specify the frequency with gas Permit cubic feet per minute up the baghouse feet square drop across the pretreatment the appropriate Environmental Discharge efficiency be May unit this of the control number bags that make of any devices complete model by will or Baghouse BH-1 etc e.g Bunker Baghouse controlled was device cleaning label performed inlet number Enter 10 Oregon or devices andJ manufacturer and the INSTRUCTIONS INFORt.ATION control of total bag surface area divided by air flow baghouse inches of water systems/devices device If description the pretreatment systems are separate control form for each device Qualitu Application Page Revised 4/25/00 BAGHOUSE CONTROL DEVICE AQ304 INFORi.TION ANSWER SHEET -LAS FacilityName Device Control Year SA4oUS ID -r Controlled Process/Devices Control No bcT- Efficiency% mechanism of cleaning Type and -Jr frequency Design gas flow inlet Number of rate air-to-cloth Design pressure Inlet gas ratio drop inches of pretreatment control list complete _l bags Design yes 0k acfrn ZcL water 11 cc installed Manufacturer/Model 10 36 PerinitNumber device separate yes/no If ID and control device form Oregon Air Department Contaminant of Environmental Discharge Permit Quality Application Page Revised 4/25/00 Sent ay SVC CLEANING BLAST AIR NW TEK P.O BOX OREGON SHERWOOD 1489 BLAST OF DIVISION 549PM Jun-1-01 5036257797 Inc SERVICES CL.EANING PHONE 503 97140 Page FAX 503625-7797 625-7058 6-01-01 TO Eric OF BULLSEYE GLASS FAX FROM Dan Allie PHONE 503-232-8887 Stein Ca- PROPOSAL 503-238-9963 784-401 ORDER CONFIRMATON Model DFT Torit UL approved electrical control $3050.00 panel.. others wiring by field $19800.00 4-16... $13000.00 Installation Services.. To include roof penetrations tee capped branch Used exhaust Paint to This Torit baffle future grinder fan unit that is $805.00 superior to the duct 5-4-01 to pipes 30 hp type silencer silencer quoted 2ea Crash accommodate silencer for match is to include Coring and excavation Concrete work Yellow All paint crane work Assemble and anchor the Torit unit to site pad Design fabricate and install ducting and hoods Compressedair connection Balance All air 20 within flow at start-up and materials Train operators practices in accordance and maintenance with SMACNA personnel NOTE Acceptance of the receipt of relevant be ordered until BULLSEYE or terms and permits the or the permit AIR-TEK until of this proposal conditions No expenses office if will provide additional information will materials be accrued will by such date documentation on drawings and specifications as needed AIR-TEK and project Equipment secured are contingent regarding filter efficiency for permitting the equipment equipment Refer is calls to our needed on not 1/2 jen-r_ DLtI dun- AIR-TEK acknowledges duct installation to detrimental to will be if additional cost is Page some reasonable changes meet customer needs Such changes only be rejected will that there -wi incurred or said are routine changes to the and are system performance AIR-TEK guarantees that air volume as measured in the main duct line will be 9000 CFM at start-up and at six months of normal operation this performance level is not met AIR-TEK will take all necessary measures to If correct the problem equipment Torit is covered by an exclusive 10 year warranty NOT INCLUDED Shipping services Off load and lay down on delivery Field wiring Clean dry compressed Any permits air or licenses supply required TERMS 30% ARO 60% on delivery Balance at start-up not to exceed 30 days from delivery LEAD TIME weeks to ship Please sign below to accept the terms and conditions _____________ Kind Regards II of this proposal 2/2 ESGMETFHC 1525' a De tment of Environmental Northwest Region Quality Portland Air Quality John Kitzhaber Governor M.D. SW 2020 Avenue 4th Portland OR 22 FAX 503 TrY 503 2001 DEPTOF ENVIRONMENTAL Suite 400 97201-4987 503 January Office Program 229-5554 229-5265 229-5471 QUALiTY RECEIVED DURRIN BULLSEYE GLASS ERIC COMPANY JUN08 2001 AVE PORTLAND OR 97202 SE 21ST 3722 NORTHWEST REGION Re Notice of Intent to ACDP Mr Dear that proposed Please form Please report for Notice submit construction find enclosed Complete return all cursory you 2001 of Intent to Construct Notice of Intent forms additional to review OAR with to control to particulate 340-210-0200 notify the Department Construct enclosed one original and one copy of additional new baghouse that accordance Tn of this change AQ of the 2020 Sw application information is 4th all application Ave Suite will be done required If application and provide at the form requested documents 400 Portland the time Please complete information OR requests before the and sign this of receipt you have any questions please Johnny Natural Baumgartner Resource Specialist Air Quality Program Northwest jdb Enclosures Baumgartner/NWR Region as necessary 97201-4987 The Department call me rv CJy4--_ Johnny was to Sincerely Cc emissions the Department begins DEO if 2000 mentioned to be installed in July you Application 26-3135 Durrin Your annual planned Construct at 503 will notify 229-6035 DEQ 2000 Annual ReportAs Required By Air Contaminant Discharge Permit No 26-3135 Company Bullseye Glass Contact Dumn Eric Operating Controller parameters Annual production plant melted Total glass 1699 tons/year tons Annual operating time hours/year Furnaces capacity firing Furnace Annual 2003 tons melting The related air quality regarding 2000 in received by permittee complaints of the The DEQ caller employees investigated the possibility No hot ash was observed being discharged matter particulate sand redistribute it To the potential alleviate the roof on to of particulate DEQ Annual Bullseye to Air Company Gusts remove scheduled discharged by our Report Glass of wind concern of hot ash as can pick instituted discharged No 26-3135 that some up the particulate and procedure of Additionally during July ventilation Permit being result of handling any accumulation for installation Contaminant Discharge Page Bullseye Glass reported complaint we concluded on the roof problem we have regular basis bag-house install for the explanations accumulate could raw materials such as contacted discharged being possible therms/year therms 1191160 Bullseye After discussing 6048 burners September 2000 John Bombgartner call relay and anonymous telephone hot ash 100% tons/year burned of fuel at capacity 24 hours/day handled gas/air natural gas burned 45% firing handled materials and types are either melting they 252 days of raw materials were plant uses natural Summaryof day are idling at hours quantities Total to or they summaryof raw Annual In operate 24 hours 2001 to sweeping we plan collect Records of all There were no excess List control No changes in made for plant process were maintenance was process production affected made performed on performed on that air contaminant would affect air pollution all pollution Durrin Annual Bullseye Report Glass Air Company Contaminant Page of Discharge Permit No 26-31 35 levels and emissions emissions control equipment Controller DEQ events 2000 in plant equipment which major maintenance Routine Eric emissions permanent changes pollution List and unplanned excess emissions planned equipment ion Kitzhaber John M.D Department of EnvironmepQuaIity Northwest 2020 June 19 2001 Governor SW Region Fourth Avenue Suite Portland 503 400 97201-4987 229-5263 TTY 503 CO BULLSEYE GLASS OR Voice 229-5471 AVE PORTLAND OR 97202 3722 SE 21ST Re AQ Multnomah Bullseye Co Co Glass No 26-3 135 NC No 018729 File Attention Eric Stein Plant Engineer action Department Requests as indicated for Construction below has been taken OR Portland Description Ave 21st Plans Project Location SE of Intent to Construct and Approval Project 3722 on your Notice Installation 97202 Identification NC No new of and Specifications 018729 on an existing baghouse sand handling process PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL APPROVED If Subject the Department to the attached can be of assistance conditions or if there are any questions please call me at 503 229- 6736 Sincerely i4fi2% Randall Bailey Air Quality Northwest Attachment cc Tech Construction services AQ Approval Permitting Region General conditions Division DEQ-1 Page PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL CONDITIONS The construction identified specifications the quantity or character the Department Granting construction if condition is equipment Emission Bullseye air would alter significantly prior written approval from Glass with Co of the obligation the appropriate demonstrate obtain to statutes required Administrative compliance the adequacy and permit of the proposed construction conditions remains the total Co equipment shall nuisance be operated conditions personnel process as required to off the plant prevent site modifications If and/or emission of nuisance control and conditions of operation are set forth in your Air Contaminant Permit. at Co shall the highest operate and maintain reasonable efficiency all processes and emission and effectiveness to control minimize emissions of pollutants Please days NC.LTR comply to regulations and creation of without and plans may be required Glass equipment made be approved which changes or deviations does not guarantee verified by Department limits Discharge to applicable Glass to Quality and Department and control odorous matter conformance in does not relieve Bullseye responsibility of Bullseye All processes be of emissions shall approval with Compliance No above and other permits Rules Standards and This shall of Environmental approval state local of the project fill out and return the enclosed of completion of this approved Notice project of Construction Completion form within 30 State of Oregon of Environmental Department Memorandum Quality Date To Ed Druback From Randall Subject Construction Northwest Region Northwest Bailey June 19 2001 Air Quality Air Quality Region through PE George Davis No NC No 26-3 135 File Approval 018729 Background Glass Bullseye Pollution material Co emitting handling flat operates equipment at manufacturing glass the facility includes plant at 3722 SE furnaces burning 21st Ave Portland OR 97202 gas or propane and natural raw equipment Evaluation The proposed existing installation on an existing vents new is Torit cartridge sand handling process that matter emissions from the sandhandling of particulate This will be type baghouse is uncontrolled process installed to control This will provide Maximum better control emissions from the baghouse are estimated below PM 60 Lbs/mo Collected Based on information provided 7.2 approximately No change is 99% collection efficiency by the permittee Particulate Lbs per year This necessary to the sources is Matter an aggregate insignificant ACDP 0.6 Lb/mo estimates activity at 7.2 Lb/year for the this baghouse source permit Conclusions The request is approvable and an approval notice will be issued No further action is required are ntent Nbtide Permit No b3 f3 Sourcename Assigned .2UII3JL to Construct jxeview Sheet Application No 0/8 72 tTft15 to Date Received Commence Date Comments JJ Date Assigned Begin Date ___________________ fliegci Join Kitzhabcr M.D. nent of Environmental Dep Northwest Region Quality Portland Air Quality Governor SW 2020 Avenue Portland OR Suite 22 229-5554- FAX 503 TFY 503 2001 400 97201-4987 503 January Office Program 229-5265 229-5471 DEPTOF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY RECEIVED ERIC DTJRRIN BULLSEYE GLASS COMPANY JUN 082001 AVE PORTLAND OR 97202 3722 SE 21ST NORTHWEST REGION Re Notice of Intent to ACDP Dear report proposed form Please construction 2001 find return all additional OAR with Construct to notify of Intent to Construct particulate 340-210-0200 the Department AQ of the one copy 2020 SW application information is of 4th .vill recuired all Suite be done If at 400 the of this was emissions the Department requests before the and sign this change Air Quality Northwest Johnny Baumgartner/NWR Specialist Program Region complete information as necessary to OR 97201-4987 of receipt Baumgartner Natural Resource Enclosures requested Portland time Please you have any questions please Johnny db form documents application Ave. the Sincerely Cc control to application and provide forms nc1osed additional one original and cursory review In accordance of Intent Notice enclosed Complete new baghouse that begins DEO if 2000 mentioned Notice you submit Please for to be installed in July planned you Application Mr Duthn Your annual that Construct 26-3135 The Department call me at 503 will notify 229-6035 2Q00 DE Annual Report As Required By Air Cntaminant Discharge No Permit 26-3.135 Bullseye Glass Company Contact Dunin Eric Controller Operating parameters Annual plant production Total tons/year melted 1699 glass tons Annual operating time hours/year operate 24 hours Furnaces firing Annual 2003 ci summary of raw Annual quantities air quality related No hot ash hot investigated observed After discussing possible particulate matter could raw materials such as redistribute it To the alleviate the roof on regular bag-house particulate discharged Annual Report Bullseye Air Glass Company tons/year 2000 1191160 therms complaints of the The received DEQ caller by permittee contacted Bullseye Glass reported concern being the possibility of hot ash being discharged discharged complaint we concluded that on the roof as result of handling some Gusts of wind can pick up the particulate and for the explanations accumulate sand potential to install DEQ 6048 being discharged employees ash was 100% capacity hours/day in at burners September 2000 John Bombgartner relay and anonymous telephone call regarding melting burned therms/year of fuel burned firing handled materials arid types natural gas Summary of Bullseye 24 252 days natural gas/air plant uses Total In at45% tons of raw matenals were handled The to hours melting are either they or they are idling capacity Furnace day problem basis to remove scheduled by our Contaminant Page at we have instituted any accumulation for installation during ventilation Discharge Permit No 26-3135 procedure of sweeping Additionally July 2001 to we plan collect Records of all planned and unplanned excess There were no excess List changes made permanent for No changes in plant process major maintenance Routine maintenance process production affected were made performed on was performed on that air contaminant would affect air pollution all pollution Durnn Eric Controller DEQ Annual Report Bullseye Glass Air Company Contaminant Page ot Discharge events 2000 in plant control equipment which pollution List emissions emissions Permit No 26-3135 levels and emissions emissions control equipment equipment NOTICE OF INTENT TO FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET RIJCT CC FOR DEQ USE ONLY FeirNiimber Regional Office DateReceived ipIicaazrNo PermitNwnber Company Facility Name Legal Location Name -LAss LU$ \J Ouiv9 Mailing Address Street Address City State Zip Code City County Zip Code SCLwQ Contact Site Person Standard Name Primary TItle Secondary iLAc number Phone Industrial Classification Codes JA a-r_ Sc3 Signature certify are true Name that the information and correct of Signature conrainea the best of in hzs notice my zowiedge Printed or Typed official of to Depamnent 2020 SW Portland Oregon of any schedules and exhibits attached to the notice belief of official and phone number Date official Northwest Region including Title SUBMIT TWO COPIES OF THE COMPLETED DEPARTMENT REGIONAL OFFICE SHOWN Oregon and Environmental Air Quality NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSTRUCT TO THE BELOW Quality Pro grain Ave 4OO OR 9720 Deparrmenc ir Coinaminwir of 1-4987 Environmental Discharge Permit Qualuv Application Page Revised 4125/00 Construction FORM AQ1O4 TOC OF INTENT NOTICE TRUCT ANSWER SHEET rnformation of proposed Description T0 construction PA- o. -oS bsr ss fo aAu- 71\/ lorAt --c DiT AAcEL the construction incre3se Will the construction increase 10 Will the construction cause new II Estimated the canacity oiiutant oiluiant 13 Attach relevant forms from Form 14 Attach relevant forms from 15 Attach process 17 If Oregon Air city applicable Department of be requested once yes how If yes which u3Lt.. Ar MtS \ATbM t7kC4c1 much yes how much see If emissions map 18 question pollutants drawing completed and how much j4o AQ200 Device/Process Forms Series AQ300 Control Description snowing Land Use attach is Seres CLAACXtC tSPEjt or Permit Form construction diaam Dcr flow Envrronmeual Contamznant Dtseharge emissions IM S.jSYM date Will Attach If facility TWE ItA lb date 12 16 the sJ4k 17 date Cnmplecion credits of StTh S1siiAj of construction timing Commence tax 1JSY 7ARTC.-.LAiJ TIr -4tt Ac Will Begin LUcJflc t-kCoO facility Ccrnaribility Device sr ui. Th location CTR SºC tVAC-t5b Forms if applicable kc%.EC Sr 1o LAT Statement Quala Appicatwn SAI Page Nevrsed 4/25VO SILO NTENT TO NOTICE OF FORM AQ1O4 ANSWER SHEET TRTJCT Emissions Data 18 Post-Construction Pre-and emissions data urnmarv e-Construction Pollutant Emissions Point Emissions ci snort-errn annual short-term annual saev tons/year specify unit tons/year unit _ MA\4 kitS sr A1 J\SF \A1 Mor t\ hi ii Strr A4T tQ k\ ir iTh uc I1\SMS 1S u.t AAAL-1 Emissions IAU ARO PL- PQi Post-Construction k5 T11 1- sr cx.kirtu ek -ic bAK t1A bLflCt1 qq \ xAU Capt ii Oregon Air Department contaminant of EnvirnmenraL Discharge Quaiire Permit Applecaiwn Page Revsed 4f2S100 LS BAGHOUSE CONTROL DEVICE the control Enter the processes Enter the year Enter the Enter the rated control which 10 11 Oregon anti or devices manufacturer the bagkiouse is and gas flow the Enter the design air Enter the design pressure Department of inlet number of bags to ercent that cloth rare make ratio actual tin for use ID BH-l etc or descriptions labels installed device the control shaker the Permit cubic the sauare device pulse jet reverse air etc. Specify the frequency with feet per minute baghouse feet of total bag surface area divided by air flow drop across the baghouse inches of water any inlet gas pretrearment Envzronmenta Discharge be May unit this of the control raaanism cleaning Enter Contaminant .n by Bagliouse performed the design complete e.g Bunker Baghouse will or modei m.unber efficiency Enter Describe/List label controlled was device the control cleaning devices Air device identiflcaxon Enter Describe AQ304 INSTRUCTIONS ION INFOR appropriate control systems/devices device description If the pretreatment systems are separate control form for each device Quaiths Avpiicatzon Page Revised 4/25/00 BAGHOUSE AQ304 CONTROL DEVICE INFOR Facility TON usi Name Device Control ANSWER SHEET -Ls.s Permit -ouS ID Controlled Process/Devices Number -..A-1t Year installed No Manufacturer/Model Control Efficiency% Type of cleaning bi 99 mechanism and -r frequency Design inlet Number 10 of j-- o1 JAcA l-Hti actm gas flow rate bags Design air-to-cloth Design pressure ratio drop inches of water 11 Inlet gas yes list pretreatment control complete yes/no device ID separate if and control device form Oregon Air Department Contaminant of Enzzronmental Discharge Quadth Permit Appicatwn Page Revised 4/25/00 ay SVC CLEANING 6LAST TEI AIR NW 549PM Jun-1-01 5036257797 Page NORTHWEST Qif DIViSION SHERWOOD P.O BOX 1489 OREGON SERViCES CLEANING BLAST 97140 PHONE 503 Inc FAX 503625-7797 625-7058 -o1-0.1 TO Eric Stein FROM OF BULLSEYE GLASS CO PHONE FAX ORDER OFT ULapproved 784-401 CONFIRMATION $19800.00 4-16... electrical Allie 503-232-8887 PROPOSAL 503-238-9963 Torit Model Dan $3050.00 control panel.. others Servces.. field wiring by Installation $13000.00 To include roof penetrations capped branch tee to accommodate Used exhaust silencer fcr 30 hp fan future grinder Paintto match Torit unit This baffle is silencer quoted Zea Crash pipes to typ that is superior to the $805.00 duct 5-4-01 inciuae Conng and excavaticn Concrete work Yeflow paint AU crane work Assemble and anchor the Tcrit unit to site pad Design fabricate and install ducting and hoods Compressed air connection within 20 Balance AU air flow at and practices materials Train startuc operators accordance and maintenance with SMAGNA personnel NOTE Acceptance of the terms aria conditions receipt of relevant be ordered until BULLSEYE or AIR-TEK drawings office if will and permits or the AIR-TEK urrtii Equipment and materials No expenses will be accrued on as needed additional information will by such date provide documentation specifications are contingent project secured the permit of this proposal regarding filter efficiency for permitting the equipment equipment Refer caHs is needed to our on not 1/2 AIR-TEK acknowledges that there will be some reasonable changes to the duct installatiorr to meet customer needs Such changes are routine and will only be rejected detrimental to if additcrral cost is incurred or said changes are system performance AIR-TEK guarantees that air volume as measured in the main duct line will be 9000 CFM at startup and at six months of normal operation this level is not met AIR-TEK will take all necessary measures to performance If correct the problem Tent eauipment is covered by an exclusive 10 year warranty NOT INCLUDED Shipping services Off load and lay down on deiivery Field wiring Clean dry compressed Any air or licenses permits supiy required TERMS 30% ARO 60% on delivery Balance at startup not to exceed 30 days from delivery LEAD TIME weeks to ship Please sign below to accect he terms and conditions ______________ Kind Regards II of this proposal .4 CFAETHH: .3 -- _a 11"? 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240.2 85.3 143.5 4-16 View 4-Models 40.2 85.3 162.1 32 80.2 853 162.1 48 120.2 85.3 162.1 64 160.2 85.3 162.1 80 200.2 85.3 162.1 96 240.2 85.3 162.1 4-112 280.2 85.3 162.1 4-128 320.2 853 162.1 The number All number first rows 19.9 in 2- 257 20.5 in in and of models the indicates second number number of filter indicates cartridges except DFT 2-4 and DFT 3-6 ToritDownfIo Dist Coflectors ll ExtraLifetm1 Iii EZ II Checker1 Filter Ultra-Web II Ultra-Web II Abrasion Air Ill outer Chamber Dirty Air Plenum Removal Filter Cold Climate Indicator Kit Magnehelic Dust 275F1135C and Exhaust Silencers Vents Explosion Ill Magnehelic Gage IP Photohelic II Rotary Gage Valves and Transitions Slide Gates Drum Kit Service Drive Fans Damper up to III Kit Heavy Duty Cold Climate Direct Dust Torit-TexAgglomerative Thermo-Tek II Inlets Sentry Drum-Full Bag Out Information LI liner Management Module Drum Fibrous Fibra-Web Ultra-Web Resistant Extended Covers or II NL no Flame Retardant II Access Control Galvanized Ultra-Web Bridge-Free Hopper Quick Removal crushable Filters Board Control Panel Torit Delta IL II Cleaning Cover and Hose Platform Pack and Photohelic contained in this are registered document is trademarks subject to of change Dwyer Instruments without Inc notice Donaldson Filtration Solutions Donaldson Company Inc Torit Products P.O Box 1299 Minneapolis Iso MN FM 1-800-365-1331 www.torit.com e-mail toritmktg@mail.donaldson.com 9002 No Certification 55440 Printed 1995 in Donaldson Printed 31919 U.S.A Company on Recycled Paper Inc Form Downflo DFT 10/99 Oregon Department of Environmental Northwest Region Quality Portland Air Quality John M.D Kitzhaber Governor SW 2020 4th Avenue Portland OR Suite Glass Bullseye 229-5554 FAX 503 TrY 503 12 2001 229-5265 229-5471 Co 3722 SE 21st OR Portland 97202 Re Notice of Intent File/Permit to Construct 26-3135 NC 018729 The Department received Processing of NC the application 018729 application Unless the Department requests you In will be notified addition to of approval meeting the air for assigned to is addition information or disapproval quality 340-35-0351 For within standards compliance with the daytime and nighttime OAR Notice noise of Intent Randy to thirty sixty 60 standards copy of the noise regulations 30 June 08 2001 229-6736 date of this letter days of the also obligated days facility set NC on 503 at Bailey with your Construct is forth please in call Oregon me at to operate Administrative 503 in Rule 229-5582 Sincerely Daphne Permit Bussey Coordinator Air Quality Program Northwest Region Cc Johnny Randy BaumgartnerlDEQ Bailey 400 97201-4987 503 June Office Program /DEQ DEQ-1