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Re: scion post# 76119

Wednesday, 11/10/2010 2:59:44 PM

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 2:59:44 PM

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I certainly don't debate the validity of your links, and I do not know of any reason why JBI would be excluded from the DART database. I do wonder how well it is kept up to date though. I took the liberty of narrowing the list you posted to applications submitted to the Division of Air Resources (i.e., air permits).

Facility: Norampac Industries Inc Place Name: Niagara Falls
Applicant: Norampac Inc App. Type: New
Permit Type: Air State Facility Receipt Date: 08/03/2010
Status: Completeness Determination Due Stimulus: No
Description: new ASF
Other Known IDs: 2911000136 - Division of Air Resources ID (NYSDEC)
00017 - Compliance Data System ID (USEPA)
NY0269727 - State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ID (USEPA)


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Facility: Greenpac Mill LLC Place Name: Niagara Falls
Applicant: Greenpac Mill LLC App. Type: New
Permit Type: Air State Facility Receipt Date: 08/10/2010
Status: Completeness Determination Due Stimulus: No
Description: new ASF - new linerboard manufacturing facility
Other Known IDs: None

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Facility: Niagara Generating Facility Place Name: Niagara Falls
Applicant: Niagara Generation LLC App. Type: Renewal
Permit Type: Air Title V Facility Receipt Date: 08/23/2010
Status: Completeness Determination Due Stimulus: No
Description: ATV renewal
Other Known IDs: 2911000332 - Division of Air Resources ID (NYSDEC)
00031 - Compliance Data System ID (USEPA)
0332 - National Emissions Data System ID (USEPA)
50202 - Office of Regulatory Information System ID (USDOE)




Compare the dates above with this information you shared with us earlier (which I also do not question):

Completeness Determination: DEC must mail notice of its completeness determination within the specified time limits for the type of permit or the application is deemed to be complete. For most permits 15 days is the time limit for the Department to make its Completeness Determination.



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If the DEC makes its completeness determination within 15 days (or 60 days in the case of some permits, as described in the link you posted), then isn't it a bit odd that, according to the DART database, air permit applications submitted back in August are still awaiting a completeness determination three months later (over three months in the case of Norampac)? Thoughts?

By the way, thanks for keeping us up to date on the Kaplanis case. I appreciate it. (And no, scion, nobody is writing my posts for me.) :)