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Air Quality permits under review

  • 6/27/2019 11:56:00 AM
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DES MOINES – The DNR Air Quality Bureau has the following draft permits up for review. The permits help protect Iowans’ health and the air where we live. DNR’s permitting staff review the applications to ensure facilities comply with state and federal air quality standards. The public has the right and is encouraged to comment on draft permits. DNR considers public comments before finalizing the permits. Submit comments in writing to the assigned permit writer before 4:30 p.m. on the last day of the public comment period.

Title V Operating Permits
Title V Operating permits are reviewed and re-issued every five years. Facilities with a Title V permit have the potential to emit large amounts of air pollutants compared to other facilities. The five-year reviews are a federal requirement and ensure adequate monitoring is included in the permit. The DNR plans to issue Title V Operating Permits for the following facilities.  Find permit details at www.iowadnr.gov/titlev-draft.

Crawford County 
Andersons Denison Ethanol, LLC – 2404 W. U.S. Highway 30, Denison. 
The application was submitted to operate their existing Industrial Organic Chemicals, NEC facility. The public comment period ends July 27.  

Construction Permits
DNR engineers review and issue construction permits to facilities before they build new or modified sources of air pollution. The public may review the following air quality construction permits available online at www.iowadnr.gov/airpermitsearch. 

Pottawattamie County 
Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy – 10868 189th St., Council Bluffs. 
Based upon the information provided by the applicant, DNR has determined that this project involves re-issuance of an accidentally rescinded PSD permit for the DDGS Loadout (EP 590). The permit application has met the requirements of 40 CFR 52.21 and 567 Iowa Administrative Code 33.3(455B).The public comment period begins June 27 and ends July 26. 

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