OAQ Process Information Application PI-02F Combustion Fuel Use {52540} | | Indiana

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Last updated: 4/11/2007

OAQ Process Information Application PI-02F Combustion Fuel Use {52540}

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Indiana Department of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality Air Permit Application Page 1 of 4 PI-02F Instructions 10/2006 PROCESS INFORMATION: Combustion ­ INSTRUCTIONS Microsoft Word version of PI-02F Adobe PDF version of PI-02F The purpose of PI-02F (state form 52540) is to identify each fuel that will be used in the combustion unit. Complete one form for each combustion unit (or group of identical combustion units). PI-02F is a required form for all air permit applications submitted to IDEM, OAQ. For the purposes of this form, the term "source" refers to the plant as a whole and NOT to the individual emissions units. If you do not provide the enough information to adequately describe the process, the application process may be stopped. If you have any questions, contact the Air Permit Reviewer of the Day (PROD) at (317) 233-0178 or 1-800-451-6027 extension 3-0178 (toll free call within Indiana). SUMMARY OF POSSIBLE FUEL TYPES Gaseous Fuels Natural Gas Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commercial-Grade Propane Engine Fuel-Grade Propane (HD-5) Commercial-Grade Butane Liquid Fuels Residual Fuel Oil No. 5 ­ Heavy Residual Fuel Oil No. 5 ­ Light Residual Fuel Oil No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil (Bunker C) Solid Fuels Anthracite Coal Anthracite Culm Distillate Fuel Oil No. 1 Distillate Fuel Oil No. 2 Distillate Fuel Oil (Diesel) No. 4 Distillate Fuel Oil Process Gas Landfill Gas Bituminous Coal Sub-bituminous Coal Lignite Coal Coke Wood / Wood Waste Wood Only Wood Residue Only Wood and Wood Residue Gasoline Waste Oil Liquid Waste Tires or Tire Derived Fuel Whole Tires Tire Derived Fuel Bagasse Solid Waste Part A: Process Unit Identification 1. Unit ID: Provide the identification number for the unit. The identification numbers listed on this form should correspond to the emissions unit identified on the Plant Layout and Process Flow diagrams. If there are multiple combustion units that are identical in nature, capacity, and use, you may use one row to summarize the data for the identical combustion units. Part B: Gaseous Fuels Part B identifies the gaseous fuels that will be used in the combustion unit. 2. Fuel Type: Identify all gaseous fuels used in this process. If none of the listed gaseous fuels is applicable, specify the gaseous fuel under the "other" option. Natural Gas: If natural gas is the only fuel used for this process, this form is not necessary. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): Indicate the grade of LPG used in the process. Process Gas: Indicate the source of the process gas in the last row of the table. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com Indiana Department of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality Air Permit Application Page 2 of 4 PI-02F Instructions 10/2006 Landfill Gas: Indicate the source of the landfill gas in the last row of the table. 3. Percent of Fuel Use: Specify the volumetric percent of this fuel used in comparison to the total amount of fuel used annually. For example, if this is the only fuel used for this process, the amount would be 100 percent (100.00%) 4. Primary or Secondary Fuel? Specify whether the fuel used is the primary or secondary fuel. 5. Component Percentages: Indicate maximum content of each component (e.g., sulfur, ash, moisture) on a weight percentage basis. If a blend of the fuel is used, indicate the highest content for each component. Natural Gas: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 0.00% will be used. Liquefied Petroleum Gas: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 1.50% will be used. If butane content is not indicated, a default value of 0.00% will be used. If propane content is not indicated, a default value of 0.00% will be used. Process Gas or Landfill Gas: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 7.00% will be used. 6. Heating Value: Indicate minimum heating value of the fuel used. If a blend of the fuel is used, indicate the lowest heating value. For gaseous fuels, the units of measure should be British thermal units per cubic foot (Btu/ft3). Part C: Liquid Fuels Part C identifies the liquid fuels that will be used in the combustion unit. 7. Fuel Type: Identify all liquid fuels used in this process. If none of the listed liquid fuels is applicable, specify the liquid fuel under the "other" option. If liquid waste is used, indicate the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) alpha-numeric codes for each special or hazardous waste used for this process. 8. Percent of Fuel Use: Specify the volumetric percent of this fuel used in comparison to the total amount of fuel used annually. For example, if this is the only fuel used for this process, the amount would be 100 percent (100.00%) 9. Primary or Secondary Fuel? Specify whether the fuel used is the primary or secondary fuel. 10. Component Percentages: Indicate maximum content of each component (e.g., sulfur, ash, moisture) on a weight percentage basis. If a blend of the fuel is used, indicate the highest content for each component. Residual Oil: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 2% will be used. Distillate Fuel Oil: If sulfur content is not indicated, the following default values will be used: No.1 0.3%; No.2 0.3%; No.4 2.0% Gasoline: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 0.00% will be used. Waste Oil: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 2.0% will be used. If ash content is not indicated, a default value of 0.3% will be used. If lead content is not indicated, a default value of 0.5% will be used. If chlorine content is not indicated, a default value of 0.5% will be used. Liquid Waste: If sulfur content is not indicated, a default value of 7.0% will be used. If fluorine content is not indicated, a default value of 3.0% will be used. If chlorine content is not indicated, a default value of 7.0% will be used. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com Indiana Department of Environmental Management Office of Air Quality Air Permit Application Page 3 of 4 PI-02F Instructions 10/2006 11. Heating Value: Indicate minimum heating value of the fuel used. If a blend of the fuel is used, indicate the lowest heating value. For gaseous fuels, the units of measure should be British thermal units per gallon (Btu/gal). 12. Percent Heat: Indicate the portion of heat input that is provided by the fuel. Part D1: Solid Fuels ­ Coal Part D1 identifies all variations of coal that will be used in the combustion unit. 13. Fuel Type: Identify all types of coal used in this process.

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