NOTICE OF 30 DAY
PERIOD FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Preliminary
Findings Regarding a Title IV (Acid Rain) Permit Renewal
for NIPSCO -
Bailly Generating Station in
Porter County
Title IV (Acid
Rain) Permit No. 127-30126-00002
The Indiana
Department of Environmental Management has received an application from
NIPSCO – Bailly Generating Station located at 246 Bailly Station Road,
Chesterton, Indiana 46304 for a renewal of their Title IV (Acid Rain) permit
issued on September 30, 2010. If approved by IDEM's Office of Air Quality (OAQ),
this proposed renewal would allow NIPSCO – Bailly Generating Station to
continue to operate their existing source.
This draft Title
IV (Acid Rain) permit renewal does not contain any new equipment that would
emit air pollutants; however, some conditions from previously issued
permits/approvals have been corrected, changed or removed. This notice
fulfills the public notice procedures to which those conditions are subject.
IDEM has reviewed this application, and has developed preliminary findings,
consisting of a draft permit and several supporting documents, that would
allow for these changes.
A copy of the
permit application and IDEM’s preliminary findings are available at:
Westchester
Public Library – Hagaman Library
100 Francis
Street
Porter, Indiana
46304
and
IDEM Northwest
Regional Office
8380 Louisiana
Street
Merrillville, IN
46410
A copy of the
preliminary findings is available on the Internet at: http://www.in.gov/ai/appfiles/idem-caats/.
How can you
participate in this process?
The date that
this notice is published in a newspaper marks the beginning of a 30-day
public comment period. If the 30th day of the comment period falls on a day
when IDEM offices are closed for business, all comments must be postmarked
or delivered in person on the next business day that IDEM is open.
You may request
that IDEM hold a public hearing about this draft permit. If adverse comments
concerning the air pollution impact of this draft permit are received, with
a request for a public hearing, IDEM will decide whether or not to hold a
public hearing. IDEM could also decide to hold a public meeting instead of,
or in addition to, a public hearing. If a public hearing or meeting is held,
IDEM will make a separate announcement of the date, time, and location of
that hearing or meeting. At a hearing, you would have an opportunity to
submit written comments and make verbal comments. At a meeting, you would
have an opportunity to submit written comments, ask questions, and discuss
any air pollution concerns with IDEM staff.
Comments and
supporting documentation, or a request for a public hearing should be sent
in writing to IDEM at the address below. If you comment via e-mail, please
include your full U.S. mailing address so that you can be added to IDEM’s
mailing list to receive notice of future action related to this permit. If
you do not want to comment at this time, but would like to receive notice of
future action related to this permit application, please contact IDEM at the
address below. Please refer to permit number AR 127-30126-00002 in all
correspondence.
Comments should
be sent to:
David J. Matousek
IDEM, Office of
Air Quality
100 North Senate
Avenue
MC 61-53 IGCN
1003
Indianapolis,
Indiana 46204-2251
(800) 451-6027,
ask for extension (2-8253)
Or dial directly:
(317) 232-8253
E-mail: dmatouse@idem.IN.gov
All comments will
be considered by IDEM when we make a decision to issue or deny the permit.
Comments that are most likely to affect final permit decisions are those
based on the rules and laws governing this permitting process (326 IAC 2),
air quality issues, and technical issues. IDEM does not have legal authority
to regulate zoning, odor or noise. For such issues, please contact your
local officials.
For additional
information about air permits and how you can participate, please see IDEM’s
Guide for Citizen Participation and Permit Guide on the Internet at:
www.idem.in.gov.
What will happen
after IDEM makes a decision?
Following the end
of the public comment period, IDEM will issue a Notice of Decision stating
whether the permit has been issued or denied. If the permit is issued, it
may be different than the draft permit because of comments that were
received during the public comment period. If comments are received during
the public notice period, the final decision will include a document that
summarizes the comments and IDEM’s response to those comments. If you have
submitted comments or have asked to be added to the mailing list, you will
receive a Notice of the Decision. The notice will provide details on how you
may appeal IDEM’s decision, if you disagree with that decision. The final
decision will also be available on the Internet at the address indicated
above, at the local library indicated above, the IDEM public file room on
the 12th floor of the Indiana Government Center North, 100 N. Senate Avenue,
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2251 and IDEM Northwest Regional Office, 8380
Louisiana Street, Merrillville, IN 46410.
If you have any
questions please contact David J. Matousek of my staff at the above address.
Tripurari P.
Sinha, Ph. D., Section Chief
Permits Branch
Office of Air
Quality
DJM
(April 4, 2011)