Sikeston Sample Clauses

Sikeston. Power Station has a coal-fired electric generating unit (EP-01), which emits the majority of the facility’s total NOx and SO2 emissions. Sikeston Power Station is currently utilizing western sub-bituminous coal in the Boiler (EP-01). Western sub-bituminous coal has inherently lower sulfur content than other types of coal such as lignite and bituminous. Therefore, the use of this coal acts to control SO2 emissions from the boiler. In addition, Sikeston Power Station is operating low NOx burner (LNB), and separated over-fire air (OFA) to control NOx emissions at the boiler. The purpose of this Consent Agreement is to formalize the parties' agreement to ensure the ongoing use of western sub-bituminous coal and the continued use of LNB, and separated OFA in the boiler at Sikeston Power Station. This agreement will support Missouri’s Regional Haze SIP revision by making sure these conditions are adhered to by Sikeston Power Station. These conditions are necessary to ensure both Missouri Class I areas’ RPGs continue to be below the URP and otherwise satisfy the requirements of the RH program for the second planning period. In consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the Department and Sikeston Power Station agree as follows:
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Sikeston. Power Station may be temporarily exempted from the requirements in paragraph 1.A.i and 1.B.iii if it submits documentation showing that the delivered cost for the western sub-bituminous coal will exceed 150 percent of the delivered cost of an alternative coal supply, and it receives approval from the Department. The temporary exemption will expire at the end of the fuel supply contract for which the Sikeston Power Station receives approval to enter into under this paragraph.
Sikeston. Power Station shall include an annual certification stating that the LNB and separated OFA at the Boiler were operating during all hours when burning coal throughout the calendar year. Sikeston Power Station shall use the attached certification worksheet to make this annual certification and submit the worksheet as part of the ACC.
Sikeston. Power Station shall maintain a record of all coal deliveries during each calendar year. Bills of lading and other coal delivery documentation containing the following representative information for coal purchases or deliveries are deemed acceptable to comply with the requirements of this agreement:
Sikeston. Power Station shall maintain all records required by paragraph B of this Consent Agreement for not less than five years and shall make them available immediately to any Department personnel upon request.

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