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Federal Register/Vol. 65, No. 202/Wednesday, October 18, 2000 62348 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 202 / Wednesday, October 18, 2000 / Notices milestones, some of which may be slots and gaps that provide a pathway controls are or will be installed on their combined to expedite processing: for evaporative product losses and slotted guidepoles. Experience to date Notice of application has been accepted volatile organic compound (VOC) suggests that credits and offsets will be for filing emissions which can exceed 25,000 generally available under these Notice of NEPA Scoping (unless scoping pounds per year. EPA reaffirmed its circumstances, but identifying these has already occurred) position that uncontrolled slotted tanks and installing controls does not Notice of application is ready for guidepoles do not comply with the ``no guarantee that emission credits and environmental analysis visible gap'' requirements of NSPS offsets are available. This is an issue Notice of the availability of the draft Subparts Ka and Kb, see 65 FR 2336 that must be determined by applicable NEPA document (January 14, 2000). The Storage Tank state and local authorities, consistent Notice of the availability of the final Emission Reduction Partnership with the requirements of federally NEPA document Program, however, provided companies approved state implementation plans. Order issuing the Commission's with an opportunity to resolve these Dated: October 4, 2000. issues by entering into agreements with decision on the application Eric V. Schaeffer, Final amendments to the application EPA to control slotted guidepole emissions at their NSPS Subpart Ka/Kb Director, Office of Regulatory Enforcement, must be filed with the Commission no Office of Enforcement and Compliance later than 30 days from the issuance tanks. Assurance. date of the notice of ready for To participate in the Storage Tank environmental analysis. Emission Reduction Partnership Appendix IÐParticipants in the Storage Program, companies were required to Tank Emissions Reduction Partnership David P. Boergers, submit a notice of intent by June 12, Program Secretary. 2000. Over 100 companies submitted 1. AERA Energy LLC, Bakersfield, CA [FR Doc. 00±26696 Filed 10±17±00; 8:45 am] notices covering over 1,000 facilities. 1. Belridge Field, McKittrick, CA; EPA ID BILLING CODE 6717±01±M EPA believes this level of participation No. CAD 000 628 057; Tanks T±486, T± reflects the obvious advantage to 485, T±484 participating companies and to the 2. Beta Field, Long Beach, CA; EPA ID No. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION environment of pursuing joint public- CAD 981 453 210; Tank T±1040 3. Midway Sunset Field, Fellows, CA; EPA AGENCY private partnerships such as this. EPA commends each of these companies for ID No. CAD 080 031 651, Tanks T± [FRL±6887±2] 30ESD, T±100 its willingness to step forward and 2. Air Products and Chemical, Inc., participate in this process. Accordingly, Allentown, PA Slotted Guidepoles at NSPS Subpart EPA is publicizing their participation Ka/Kb Storage Vessels 3. Amerada Hess Corporation, Port Reading and identifying them and their facilities Refinery, Woodbridge, NJ AGENCY: Environmental Protection in this notice. APPENDIX I. 1. Amerada Hess Corp.-Port Reading Agency (EPA). In announcing the final program, EPA Refinery, EPA ID No. 15652/15034 encouraged interested companies to 4. American Samoa Government, Office of ACTION: Supplemental notice concerning voluntarily install slotted guidepole Petroleum Management, Pago Pago, storage tank emission reduction controls on additional, non-NSPS Ka/Kb American Samoa partnership program. 1. Utulei Bulk Petroleum Storage Tank tanks. EPA believes that the cost of such Farm, Utulei Village; EPA ID No. ASD SUMMARY: This notice supplements the controls is modest, the transaction cost 981 993 306 Storage Tank Emission Reduction is minimal and the opportunity for 5. Apex Oil Company, Inc., Granite City, IL Partnership Program Federal Register additional emission reductions is 1. Apex Oil Co, Greensboro, NC; Air Permit notice that was published on April 13, substantial. Several companies inquired Facility No. 4100121 2. Apex Oil Co., Wilmington, NC; Air 2000, 65 FR 19891, see also 65 FR 2391 whether these additional tanks and controls could be included in their Permit Facility No. 12900147 (January 14, 2000), commends 6. ARCO Products Company, West Coast companies for their participation in this participation agreement (due on or before December 11, 2000). The Region, Richmond, CA program and includes a list of these 1. Carson Crude Terminal, Carson, CA; companies and their facilities. Under partnership agreement precludes the use EPA ID No. CAD 000 628 412 this program, EPA offered to enter into of credits for emission reductions from 2. Colton Terminal, Bloomington, CA; EPA agreements with those companies that tanks identified on its Annex A which, ID No. CAD 000 632 406 installed or will install controls to by its terms, applies only to NSPS Ka/ 3. Hathaway Terminal, Long Beach, CA; EPA ID No. CAT 000 611 046 reduce emissions from slotted Kb tanks. EPA recognizes that controls on these additional tanks may not be 4. Phoenix Terminal, Phoenix, AZ; EPA ID guidepoles at NSPS Subpart Ka and Kb required and that emission credits and No. AZD 074 480 245 tanks. EPA will waive penalties for offsets would typically be available if 5. Richmond Terminal, Richmond, CA; participating companies who implement such controls are installed. Accordingly EPA ID No. CAD 000 632 521 their agreements in a timely manner. To 6. Sacramento Terminal, West Sacrament, and to avoid confusion while also participate, companies were required to CA; EPA ID No. CAD 062 949 938 providing an added incentive for notify EPA of their intent to participate 7. San Diego Terminal, San Diego, CA; EPA installing controls on additional tanks, by June 12, 2000. ID No. CAD 000 633 271 EPA encourages companies to identify 8. T2 Terminal, Long Beach, CA; EPA ID FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. non-NSPS Ka/Kb tanks and the controls No. CAD 075 332 882 James K. Jackson, Air Enforcement that were or will be installed in a 9. Vinvale Terminal, South Gate, CA; EPA Division (2242A), U.S. Environmental separate Annex B to their partnership ID No. CAD 081 782 583 Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW, agreement. 7. ARCO Cherry Point Refinery, Blaine, WA Washington, DC 20460, telephone (202) Annex B should be included with the 98231 564±2002. 1. BP AmocoÐCherry Point Refinery; EPA partnership agreement when submitted ID No. WAD 069 548 154 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As to the Agency. It should list any non 8. Ashland Inc., Columbus, OH described in previous Federal Register NSPS Ka/Kb tanks (e.g., tanks 1. Ashland Specialty Chemical Co, notices, slotted guidepoles have holes, constructed before May 18, 1978) where Petrochemical Division, Methanol Plant, VerDate 11<MAY>2000 10:12 Oct 17, 2000 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\18OCN1.SGM pfrm03 PsN: 18OCN1 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 202 / Wednesday, October 18, 2000 / Notices 62349 Plaquemine, LA; EPA ID No. LAD 081 20. Sciotoville, OH; OHD 000 720 789 20. Buckeye Pipe Line Co., Vestal, Vestal, 419 418 21. Tiffin, OH; OHD 000 723 031 NY; no EPA ID no. 9. BP Amoco, Carson, CA 22. Toledo, OH; OHD 000 817 171 22. Calcasieu Refining Co., Lake Charles, LA 1. BP-AmocoÐCarson Refinery, Carson, 14. BP Amoco: Amoco Pipeline Company; 1. Calcasieu Refining Co.; LAD 099 393 225 CA; EPA ID No. CAD 077 227 049 and PB Oil Pipeline Co., Warrenville IL 23. Calnev Pipe Line Company, San 10. BP Amoco Chemicals, Texas City, TX 15. BP Amoco, Salt Lake City Business Unit, Bernardino, CA 1. Texas City Chemicals Plant; EPA ID No. Salt Lake City, UT 1. Colton; CAD 007 907 322 TXD 005 942 438 1. Salt Lake City Refinery; UTD 000 826 2. George; CAT 080 013 881 11. BP Amoco, Mandan Refinery, Mandan, 362 3. Barstow; CAT 000 603 423 ND 16. BP Amoco Oil, U.S. Terminal & 4. Las Vegas; NVD 990 746 961 1. BP-AmocoÐMandan Refinery; EPA ID Distribution, Marietta, GA 24. CENCO Refining Company, Santa Fe No. NDD 006 175 467 1. Carteret, NJ; NJD 000 631 895 Springs, CA 12. BP Amoco, Mid-Continent Region 2. Brooklyn, NY; NYD 000 632 018 1. Cenco Refining Company; CAD 008 383 Marketing Terminals, Wood River, IL 3. Curtin Bay, MD; MDD 000 607 788 291 1. Bettendorf, IA; EPA ID No. IAD 000 688 4. Fairfax, VA; VAD 040 556 565 25. Central Florida Pipeline Corporation, 523 5. Richmond, VA; VAD 000 607 879 subsidiary of GATX Terminals 2. Boise, ID; EPA ID No. IDD 000 641 654 6. Roanoke, VA; VAD 000 621 045 Corporation, Tampa, FL 3. Burley, ID; EPA ID No. IDD 000 641 662 7. Selma, NC; NCD 075 559 526 1. Central Florida Pipeline Co.; FLD 078 4. Cedar Rapids, IA; EPA ID No. IAD 000 8. Sweetwater, SC; SCD 000 645 747 319 308 688 515 9. Doraville I, GA; GAD 079 374 260 30. Chase Pipe Line Company, Wichita, 5. Chicago (Harlem Ave.), IL; EPA ID No. 10. Doraville II, GA; GAD 093 381 390 Kansas ILD 000 805 697 11. Mobile, AL; ALD 099 842 098 1. Aurora Terminal; COD 076 459 601 6. Chicago (O'Hare), IL; EPA ID No. ILD 12. Jacksonville, FL; FLD 061 916 532 2. El Dorado Terminal; KST 210 010 203 180 012 049 13. Tampa, FL; FLD 084 184 209 31. Chevron Pipe Line Company, Houston, 7. Council Bluffs, IA; EPA ID No. IAD 000 14. Port Everglades, FL; FLD 000 827 386 TX 688 507 17. BP Amoco Oil, Texas City Refinery 1. Alameda Station; TNRCC Account 8. Des Moines, LA; EPA ID No. IAD 000 Business Unit, Texas City, TX #FG0206F 821 751 1.
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