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B 2  q&Draw Object <<=8C HKKKK'dxdTABLE Bdd !USUS.,  _ X XXXXX @8 8 #X X_#SCOPEOFWORKNONUTILITYSECTORALLOCATIONS #XXXX @#XXXXԈ  FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     A.0  BACKGROUNDDISCUSSIONF< (#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  ThedistributionofregionalSO2allowancestoexistingsourcesinthenine d CommissionTransportStatesiscomposedoftwoportions:floorandreducible T  allocation.Therearetwocomponentsofthefloorallocationanallocationforthe D  CaliforniaRegionalCleanAirIncentivesMarket(RECLAIM)program,andsource 4  specificfloorallocationsfornonRECLAIMsources.Thefloorallocationisa $ t minimumallocationforallexistingsources,whichwillbecalculatedtoensurethat  d  wellcontrolledsourceswillreceiveafullallocation. T    CaliforniaRECLAIMProgram:3,462SO2allowanceswillbeincludedinthe 4  CaliforniabudgetforRECLAIMsources.Thesecreditswillbeasubsetofthe $  existingsourcepoolforthestateofCaliforniaand,hence,willnotconsumeany   extracreditsfromthetotalcreditpool.    SourcespecificFloorAllocation:Afloorallocationwillbecalculatedforall  existingsourcesintheregionbasedonsomespecifiedlevelofcontrol(e.g.,Best  AvailableControlTechnology[_BACT_],BestAvailableRetrofitTechnology[BART], t LowestAchievableEmissionReduction[_LAER_])fornonutilitysources. d   Thesourcesaffectedbythebackstoptradingprogramsareallthose D stationarysourcesinparticipatingstatesandtribesthatemitSO2inanamount 4 greaterthanorequalto100tonsperyear.The100toncutoffwillbeassessedat $t theplantleveltocorrespondwiththemethodologyusedinthe1990emissions d inventory.Amongthesourcetypescoveredbythisdefinitionareutilityand T industrialboilers,refineries,smelters,pulpandpapermills,cementandlimekilns, D andalloftheothersourcecategorieslistedinsection169(g)(7)oftheCleanAirAct 4 (CAA). $   Intheproposedapproachlistedbelow,thegeographicareaofanalysisis ! definedtobethenineCommissionTransportRegionStates,whichareArizona, "  California,Colorado,Idaho,Nevada,NewMexico,Oregon,Utah,andWyoming. #! Facilitiestobeincludedintheanalysisarethosethatemitted100tonsperyearor $" moreofSO2sometimeduringtheperiod1990to2000.Plantsthatareelectric t% # utilitiesareexcludedfromthisanalysis. d&!$   FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     B.0  TASK1!SOURCEEVALUATIONPLANF /  ,ID(#&(#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  Thepurposeofthistaskistoevaluatethetime,effortandcostofconducting *l%( asourcebysourcefacilitybyfacilityanalysis.Theprincipalconstraintin  +\&) performingasourcelevelanalysisofflooramountsishavingcompleteandaccurate +L'* informationaboutSO2emittingprocesses,controltechniquesinplace,andtheir ,<(+ efficiency.TheContractoralsoneedstoknowasourcesactivity(Source -,), ClassificationCode[SCC]unitsperyear)toaveragethehigheroftwoofthelast  threelatestyearsofdataatthetimethecalculationisperformed.Inaddition,it  mayalsobeinformativetoknowthemaximumdesignrateorboilerdesigncapacity  oftheunittocomparerecentannualactivitywiththemaximumpossibleactivity  level. p   Theprimaryemissiondatabasethatisacandidateforperformingsuchan P  analysisisthe1996WRAPpointsourceemissionsfile.TheContractorisfamiliar @  withtheSO2emissionsandcontrolinformationinthisdatabasethroughusingitin 0  the2018emissionforecastandthroughthequalityassuranceeffortthatthe  p  ContractoriscurrentlyperformingfortheWRAPEmissionsForum.Underthis `  task,theContractorwillusetheinformationreportedinthis1996databaseto P  evaluatetheaccuracyandcompletenessofthedataelementslistedintheabove @  paragraphforevaluatingthefloorallocationfortheapproximately200facilities 0  withSO2emissionsof100tonsperyearormoreintheNineCommissionTransport   regionstates.TheContractorwillworkwiththeNonUtilityAllocationsWorking  Grouptodeterminethedatabasevariablesthatshouldbeincludedinthisanalysis.  Then,theContractorwillusethe1996databasetoprovidedatasummariestothe  WorkingGroupthatidentifywheredataaremissingorincomplete.    Inadditiontousingthe1996WRAPPointSourceInventory,theContractor p willalsoreviewthe1999pointsourcefilesthatthestateshavesubmittedtoU.S. ` EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)forincorporationinthe1999National P EmissionInventory(_NEI_).Todate,sixoftheninetransportregionstateshave @ submittedstatewidepointsourcedatatoEPA.TheContractorisalsounder 0 contracttoEPAtoincorporatethesedatasetsinthe1999_NEI_Ԁversion2.Itis  p expectedthatthe1999datacouldbevaluableinprovidingamorethanoneyear ` examinationofoperationsatthenonutilitysourcesthatareofinterestinthis P study.Beforeusingthese1999data,though,wewillaskthestatesforpermission @ tousethesedatasetsinthisproject,becausethestatesandEPAhavean 0 agreementtonotreleasethesefilesforpublicuseuntilJune2002.     Giventhe_timeline_Ԁforthisproject,itisexpectedthatthemostefficient "  methodforcollectingtheinformationneededtoconductasourcebysourceanalysis #! willbetomakearrangementswiththeemissioninventorycontactsineachstateto $" obtaintheneededinformation,ortohearfromthemthattherequestedinformation % # isnotavailable.TheContractorhasbeenworkingwiththeemissioninventory p&!$ contactsineachstate,sowehavesomeexperiencewithsuchdataexchange.States `'"% wherecontactsmaybeneededwithstaffbeyondthestatestaffpersoninclude P(#& NevadaandCalifornia.ForNevada,ClarkCountyand_Washoe_ԀCountyare @)$' responsibleforemissionsinventoriesintheircounties,soseparatecontactsare 0*%( neededforthesetwoareas.(Thereareonlytwo100_tpy_ԀfacilitiesinClarkCounty,  +p&) andnonein_Washoe_ԀCounty.)InCalifornia,theairdistrictsreportpointsource ,`'* informationtotheAirResourcesBoard.ItisexpectedthatTheContractorwould -P(+ needtointeractwiththeairdistrictstaffdirectlyinordertohavecomplete -@), informationaboutpointsourcecharacteristicsinCalifornia.Thismaybea  manageableeffortifwecanisolatetheairdistrictcontactstoasmallnumberof  districts.BecausetheRECLAIMprogramcoverssourcesintheSouthCoastAir  Basin,theeffortforSouthernCaliforniawillbelimitedtoidentifyingthefacilities  thatareincludedinRECLAIM(nosourcelevelinformationwillbeneededfor p RECLAIMfacilities).Therefore,itmaybepossibletolimittheairdistrictcontacts `  totheBayAreaAirQualityManagementDistrict(_AQMD_)andtheBakersfield P  area,andperhapsoneortwoothers. @    Ifthestatesandairdistrictscansupplythebulkoftheinformationneededto  p  performtheanalysis,theremaybeoccasionswheretheContractorcancontact `  facilitiesdirectlytogathermissinginformation.Thistypeofcontactwillbemade P  onlyiftheWorkingGroupagreestothis. @    Inanycase,theproductofthistaskwillbeananalysisofthepointsource   dataavailablenowforevaluatingfloorallocations,andaproposedplanfor  augmentingthisdatasetwithadditionalinformationfromstateairpollution  controlagencies,andpossiblysourcesthemselves.OncetheWorkingGroup  reviewsandapprovesthisplan,theContractorwillexecuteit.Theresultis  expectedtobearegionaldatasetwithmorecompletereportingofinformation  relativetotheneedsofthisproject. p FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     C.0  TASK2!SOURCECATEGORYFRAMEWORKF)/  ,)P(#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  TheContractorproposestousetheinformationinthe1996WRAPpoint (x sourcefiletodeterminetheappropriateorganizationforevaluatingfloorallocations h fornonutilitysources.ThiseffortwillbesimilartothatperformedbytheU.S. X EPAindeterminingappropriatesourcecategoriesforMaximumAchievableControl H Technology(_MACT_)emissionstandardsettingunderTitleIIIoftheCAA 8 Amendments(albeitonasmallerscale).The1996pointsourcefileisorganizedby ( SCC,sothesecodeswillbeusedtoorganizethisevaluation.     ThefirststepinthisprocesswillbetoprovideaTier3summaryofSO2 "  emissionsfromfacilitieswithmorethan100_tpy_ԀofSO2(inanyyear1990orlater). #! TheTieremissionsummarysystemwasdevelopedbytheContractorforEPAin $" ordertohavestandardformatsforsummarizingemissionsinformation.ThisTier3 x% # summarywillassistinidentifyingwhetherthenonutilitysourcesectorsinthe h&!$ _RFP_Ԁcover98percentormoreoftheemissionsinthetransportregion. X'"%    `     h      p      x      TofollowuptheTiersummary,theContractorwillexamineSO2emissions (*x%( attheSCClevel,willrankordertheseemissionshighesttolowest,andwill +h&) evaluateallofthe_SCCs_Ԁwithinthecumulativedistributionthatcontributes98 ,X'* percentoftotalSO2withintheregiontoseewhethertheyarealreadyincludedin ,H(+ the_RFP_Ԅlistednonutilitysectors.Anythatarenotalreadyincludedwillbe -8), identifiedtotheWorkingGroup,andarecommendationwillbemadeabouthowto  includethesesourcetypesintheoverallschemaforthisanalysis.This  recommendationwillbebasedonboththetotalSO2emissionscontributionfromthe  sourcecategory,andtheemissionsperunitofproduction(theemissionrate).    Theendproductofthistaskwillbeatablethatprovidesalistofthesource `  categoriesandassociatedSO2emissionstobeincludedinthefloorallocation P  computation.Reasonsforincludingorexcludingsourcecategoriesfromthislistwill @  beprovided.Theanalysiswillalsoincludeestimatesoftherangeofemissions 0  performancewithineachsourcecategorybasedonthereportedemissionsrate.  p  FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     D.0  TASK3!CASESTUDYEXAMPLESF6   ^7P (#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  Workareas2.3and2.8inthe_RFP_Ԁareinterrelatedandareassociatedwith (  thedeterminationoftheemissionfloorforaspecificsetofsources.TheContractors   proposedapproachcombinesthetwotasksintoasingletaskthatincludesboth  analysisanddocumentationoffloordevelopmentforthreefacilities.Theemission  levelsattheflooraredefinedtobetheemissionsthatwouldhaveresultedfromthe  applicationofthetechnologiesand/oremissionreductionsidentifiedinAppendixA.  Theoverallpurposeofthetaskistodocumentviaexamplecalculationshowthe x floorwouldbeestablished,andtopointout,withthecooperationofvolunteer h facilities,someofdataissuesthatmaybefacedbystatesindevelopingthefloorfor X thenonutilitysector. H   Foreachofthethreesourcetypesselected(i.e.,asmall,medium,andlarge (x source),TheContractorwillseekvolunteersourcesusingtheguidanceofthe h WorkingGroupparticipants,andthen,ifnecessarywithtradeassociationssuchas X theWesternOilandGasAssociation.Asthe_RFP_Ԁsuggests,themostdesirable H facilitieswillbeoneswithamixofsources,suchaspetroleumrefineries,wherethe 8 combinationofboilers,processheaters,sulfurrecovery,andotherunitsallowsa ( morecomplexanalysis.Ideally,inordertodocumenttheeffectofvariationssuch   assizeandmixofunitsandotherdifferences,itwouldbebeneficialtoselectall ! threefacilitiesfromasingleindustry.Otheradvantagesfromusingexamples "  withinasinglesectorincludetheabilitytoidentifydifferencesduetoprocess #! variationslikecrudefeedandproductslateandlocation(somelocationsmayhave $" morestringentregulationsthanothers).Foreachofthevolunteersources,the x% # Contractorwillworkwiththefacilitiestodeterminethemixofemissionsources. h&!$ EmissionsourcesorunitmeansthecollectionofvarioustypesofSO2sourcesata X'"% particularfacility.Thiseffortisexpectedtofocusonamixtureofcombustion H(#& sourceslikeboilers,turbines,etc.andvariousprocessunits.Anyadditionalsource 8)$' typesbeyondthenineidentifiedinthe_RFP_Ԁwillbeidentifiedandincludedinthe (*x%( facilitydescription.TheContractorwilldeterminebaselineanduncontrolled +h&) emissionsbasedonboththe1996inventoryandadditionaldatafromthesources. ,X'* Datathatmaybeneededfromthefacilitywillrelatetotheextentthatbaseline ,H(+ emissionsarecontrolled,andthetypeofcontroltechnologyincurrentuse. -8), Ї  Basedontheuncontrolledemissions,reductionsinaccordancewiththe  technologiesdescribedinAppendixAwillbeapplied.Emissionsafterthisreduction  representtheflooremissions.Theflooremissionfactorwillbethetotalfacility  emissionsdividedbythesourceproductioncapacity(i.e.,lbs.ofSO2/barrelofoil  capacityorlbs.SO2/tonofcement). p   Themixtureofdataneededfromthefacilityandtheexistingdatabaseswill P  providetheinformationthatwillbeusedtoillustratetheproceduresthatstates @  wouldusetodevelopthefloorallocationforspecificfacilities. 0    FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     E.0  TASK4!LEVELOFPERFORMANCEANALYSISFH   H` (#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  UsingthelistofsourcecategoriesdevelopedforTask2,theContractorwill 8  analyzethelevelofperformanceofemissioncontrolforeachindividualSO2source (  beingconsideredinthisanalysis.Then,withineachfacility,theoveralllevelof   performancewillbecomputedacrossallsourcesofasimilartype.Informationfrom  thisanalysiswillbereportedatafacilitylevel,andalsobysourcecategorywithin  eachfacility.    TheexistinglevelofSO2controlwillbeestimatedfromthereportedSO2 x controlefficiencyifthatvalueisprovided.Rangecheckswillbeperformedforthe h reportedcontrolefficiencyvaluestodetermineiftheyarewithintheexpectedrange X ofvaluesforthereportedcontroldevice.Ifnocontrolefficiencyisprovided,the H ContractorwillusethereportedSO2annualemissionsandtheannualoperating 8 ratetocomputeanemissionrate.Thisemissionratewillthenbecomparedwith (x thestandardEPAAP42emissionfactorfortheprocess(SCC)todetermineifthe h emissionrateissignificantlybelowthestandardvalue.Ifso,thenanSO2control X efficiencywillbeimputedforthatsourceandrecordedinthedatabase.Effortswill H bemadewiththestateagencies(orthesourcesthemselves)toconfirmthatthere 8 areSO2controlsinplaceattheunitswithimputedcontrolefficiencies. (   Theproductofthistaskwillbeananalysisthatreportstheminimumand ! maximumlevelsofemissionscontrolonthewesternstatesourcesforeachsource "  category. #! FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     F.0  TASK5!MAXIMUMPRODUCTIONCAPACITYFBQ   Qx% #(#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  Thepurposeofthistaskistodefinethemaximumindustryproduction P'"% capacityforeachsourcecategory/sector,andtocomparethiswithproductionlevels @(#& forthepastfiveyears.Basedonprojecttiming,anddataavailablenow,thiswillbe 0)$' adifficulttasktoperformquantitativelyduringtheprojectperiod.Experience  *p%( showsthatthemeasuresofproductioncapacitylikeboilerdesigncapacityand +`&) maximumdesignrateareinfrequentlyreportedinstatepointsourceemission ,P'* inventories.EffortswillbemadeaspartofTask1tocollectthisinformationfrom ,@(+ statesandsources,buttheycanclaimthatthisisconfidentialinformation.Itmay -0), bepossibletohavediscussionswiththevariousaffectedindustrygroupsto  determinehoweachindustryisperforminginrelationtoitspotentialproduction  capacity.Industrystatisticscanalsobeusedforthisanalysis.    Asanexample,theContractorperformedananalysisduring2000that p examinedpetroleumrefiningproductionversuscapacity,andthisanalysisfound `  thatwestcoastrefinerieswereoperatingatclosetomaximumcapacityandthat P  anyexpansionofexistingrefiningcapacityislikelytooccuratGulfCoast @  refineries,whichareoutsidethestudyregion.IndustrypublicationssuchastheOil 0  andGasJournalwillbeusedtodeterminefacilitylevelcapacitiesforrefineriesin $ t  thestudyregionifthisinformationisnotavailableinthe1996pointsourcedata h  base. X    Someofthesourcecategoriesonthenonutilitysectorlistcanoccuracross 8  manyindustries.Thisincludesindustrialboilersand_cogeneration_Ԁ(alsoknownas (  combinedheatandpower).So,thefutureutilizationoftheseunitsrelatesto  potentialexpansionattheplant,theunitscapacitytoexpand,andfor_cogeneration_  bothoftheabove,plustheelectricitymarket.Wedonotproposetoanalyzethe  electricitymarketofpartofthistask,butcanevaluatebothplantcapacityandunit  capacityaspartoftheindustrialboilerand_cogeneration_Ԁunitanalyses.    FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     G.0  TASK6!FLOORLEVELANALYSISF3]toc an]h(#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  ThistaskistoapplytheproceduresusedtodefinethefloorlevelofSO2 @ emissionscontrolfromtheTask4analysisandtoeachindividualsource/source 0 categoryinthe9-stateregiontoestimatetheresultingemissionsaftertheSCC  p specificfloorlevelemissioncontrolisapplied.Thiswillbeaccomplishedby ` defininganSO2controlefficiencyforeachSCCtorepresentthefloorlevelof P control,andapplyingthisefficiencytoallsourcesinthatcategorythathavenot @ alreadyreachedthatcontrolefficiency.ResultswillbecomparedwiththeSO2 0 emissionslevelthathasbeenpreviouslyassignedtothenonutilitysectorbythe   WRAP.Theseresultscanbesummarizedatwhateverlevelofdetailisofinterest ! totheWorkingGroup. "  FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     H.0  TASK7!CONTROLGUIDELINEDEVELOPMENTFlbtoc anb$"(#(#   XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  ThepurposeofthistaskistousetheinformationfromtheTask4analysisto h&!$ developacontroltechnologyguidelinewiththeestimatedfloorSO2control X'"% efficiency(andassociatedcontroldevicethatachievesthisefficiency)foreachsource H(#& sectorthatcontributesto98percentofthenonutilitySO2emissionsintheregion. 8)$' ThisanalysiswillbesummarizedinthesameformatasAppendixAofthe_RFP_. (*x%( Therewillalsobeawrittenevaluationforeachsourcecategoryprovidedthat +h&) explainstherationaleforselectingthatcontrollevelasthefloor. ,X'* FXXXXX XXXXpXXX     I.0  TASK8!REPORTINGFftoc an=g-8),(#(# Ї  XpXXXpXXXXpXXXX  Theproductofeachoftheabovetaskswillbeatechnicalmemorandumthat  describesthemethodsandresultsforthattask.Aseparatememorandumwillbe  providedforeachtask.Duringtheprojectperiodthesetechnicalmemorandawill  bedistributedtotheWorkingGroupviaemail.Printedandelectroniccopieswillbe  providedtotheWesternGovernorsAssociation. p   Afterallofthetasksarecompleted,theindividualtechnicalmemorandawill P  becombinedintoasingleprojectreport.Thisdraftreportwillbecirculatedtoall @  WorkingGroupmembersforcomment.Thefinalreportwillreflectthese 0  comments.  p    Projectmeetingscanoccurasneededduringtheproject.TheContractors P  longdistancetravelcostestimatesarebasedontherebeingtwomeetingsduring @  theprojectperiod.Itisexpectedthatthefirstprojectmeetingwilloccuronemonth 0  intotheperformanceperiod.Bythatpointintheproject,enoughinformation   shouldhavebeenpreparedfortheContractortobrieftheWorkingGrouponthe  findingstodate.Theprimarypurposesofthismeetingwillbetoprovide  informationaboutthedatathatisavailableforperformingtheanalysis,andto  haveinitialdiscussionsaboutwhatthefloorlevelcontrolsareforeachnonutility  sourcecategory.    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