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State of Utah
Department of
Environmental Quality
Tim Davis
Interim Executive Director
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
Bryce C. Bird
Director
SPENCER J. COX
Governor
DEIDRE HENDERSON
Lieutenant Governor
DAQC-338-25
Site 15965 (B1)
John Ogden
White Crushing
32 Red Pine Drive
Alpine, Utah 84004
Dear Mr. Ogden:
Re: White Crushing – Temporary Relocation/Operation, Notice of Intent – Utah County
Your Notice of Intent dated March 25, 2025, to relocate portable aggregate equipment to the
temporary project for the Maverick Crushing, LLC, Genola Aggregate Pit, located at 491 East
Highway 6, Genola, Utah, was received by the Utah Division of Air Quality (DAQ) and has been
reviewed.
The following equipment has been approved for operation for this temporary project:
Astec jaw crusher
Superior cone crusher
Cedarapids screen
Cat 3512 generator
Miscellaneous conveyors and stackers
Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-209 authorizes portable equipment for temporary
projects. This equipment will be used by White Crushing which will be responsible for the
operating conditions and emission requirements for this project. The above relocation address is a
permitted aggregate facility with established hours of operation and production limits. All
equipment operating at this site must be in accordance with the current Approval Order (AO) for
this site DAQE-AN159650002-22 dated July 5, 2022. As per Condition II.B.1.b and II.B.1.b.1,
the hours of operation for this equipment shall be conducted between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm and
records of these hours will be kept for each day of operation. The total production of aggregate
from the temporary project when combined with the permanent equipment’s production cannot
exceed the 12-month rolling limits as per Condition II.B.2.a. The total hours of the temporary
diesel generator when combined with the permanent generator cannot exceed the 2,250-hour limit
of Condition II.B.4.a.
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Approval is granted to relocate and operate this equipment at the new location for a period not to
exceed 180 operational days. As per UAC R307-401-17, the operation of equipment at this
temporary site may be for up to 180 working days in any calendar year not to exceed 365
consecutive days, starting from the initial relocation date.
The owner/operator shall maintain records of the actual operation hours, days, and production
rate, of the above referenced equipment at this relocation site and have the ability to submit the
information to the DAQ upon the request of representatives of the director. Please make certain
that the plant operator is aware of all the location specific requirements for this site and the
conditions of the aforementioned AO.
Federal New Source Performance Standards Subpart OOO requires that initial Method 9
observations be performed for all applicable portable crushers, screens, and attached conveyors.
Subpart OOO also mandates that all crushers constructed, modified, or reconstructed on or after
April 22, 2008, which are not enclosed, must install spray bars on the equipment and keep
maintenance records to ensure proper spray bar operations.
Utah Division of Water Quality Storm Water Permits and regulations may apply to this temporary
project. Please refer to Utah DEQ Water Quality’s current Storm Water Construction
requirements for additional information.
This approval for relocation in no way releases the owner or operator from any liability for
compliance with all other applicable federal, state, and local regulations including the UAC.
If you have any questions regarding this relocation authorization or the temporary relocation
process please contact Susan Weisenberg at (385) 306-6512.
Sincerely,
Jay P. Morris
Assistant Director
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Enclosure: Submitted Temporary Relocation Form, Correspondence, R307-209
cc: Utah County Health Department
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Susan Weisenberg <sweisenberg@utah.gov>
Portable/Temporary Relocation Form
1 message
noreply@qemailserver.com <noreply@qemailserver.com>Tue, Mar 25, 2025 at 10:07 AM
Reply-To: trigger@qemailserver.com
To: sweisenberg@utah.gov
Susan/Chad:
Site # -- White Crushing has requested a Temporary Relocation. Please see the information below. Any attachments can
be access by clicking on the links.
Recipient Data:
Time Finished: 2025-03-25 10:07:41 MDT
IP: 73.65.151.225
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Response Summary:
Please fill out the information below:
Contact Person: John Ogden
Company Name: White Crushing
Mailing Address: 32 Red Pine Drive
City: Alpine
Zip: 84004
Phone Number: 8018369435
Email: johnwogden8@gmail.com
Is the site located within a PM2.5 non-attainment and maintenance plan areas on cleared land grea...
Yes
All temporary relocation projects are required to submit a Fugitive Dust Control Plan (FDCP). Lo...
DAQE-AN159650001A-19
Briefly give directions to the site and/or physical address:
491 E. Hwy 6 Genola
Proposed Relocation Information:
Closest City Genola
County Utah
Approximate distance to the nearest house/business 1500 Ft.
Does this site currently have a permit with DAQ?
Yes
If yes, what is the Permit (DAQ-AN) # ?
DAQE-AN159650001A-19
3/26/25, 10:35 AM State of Utah Mail - Portable/Temporary Relocation Form
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If yes, what is the Permit Holder's Name?
Maverick Crushing
Please provide the permit ID for the equipment? (DAQE-XXXXXXXXX-XX)
DAQE-AN159650001A-19
Please list all the Equipment on Site:Note: It is important to identify ALL diesel powered engine...
1
Equipment Type Stacker
Make/Model Superior
Serial or ID# 1153951
Manufactured Date 2017
2
Equipment Type Conveyor
Make/Model Superior
Serial or ID# 6 Pack
Manufactured Date 2021
3
Equipment Type Conveyor
Make/Model JP
Serial or ID# 5 Pack
Manufactured Date 2022
4
Equipment Type Conveyor
Make/Model Goodfellow
Serial or ID# EB1912366
Manufactured Date 2018
5
Equipment Type Jaw
Make/Model Astec
Serial or ID# 418561
Manufactured Date 2019
6
Equipment Type Cone
Make/Model Superior
Serial or ID# 1911207
Manufactured Date 2022
7
Equipment Type Screen
Make/Model Cedar Rapids
Serial or ID# trx820hscokmj1513
Manufactured Date 2022
8
Equipment Type Generator
Make/Model CAT
Serial or ID# 3512
Manufactured Date 1996
9
Equipment Type Loader
Make/Model Cat
Serial or ID# 980M
Manufactured Date 2017
10
Equipment Type Stacker
Make/Model JM
Serial or ID# 36100dhyd0921
Manufactured Date 2023
Please attach a site diagram showing the equipment layout and general site dimensions for this re...
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Have any other state or local regulatory agencies issued any other "Conditional Use Permits" for...
No
3/26/25, 10:35 AM State of Utah Mail - Portable/Temporary Relocation Form
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Operational Information: (Please note: Operating time over 16 hours in a 24 hour period will re...
Total Hours of operation per 24 hr period 11
Starting time of operation (am/pm) 7am
Ending time of operation (am/pm) 6pm
Maximum hourly production rate for project 500 Tons/hr
Expected startup date 03/25/2025
Expected completion date 09/20/2025
What type of application is this for?
New Application
In accordance with the fee schedule approved by the Utah State Legislature, the Division of Air Q...
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Owner/Operator Representative:
https://utahgov.co1.qualtrics.com/WRQualtricsControlPanel/File.php?F=F_2c0Y85rknDHQ5fK
3/26/25, 10:35 AM State of Utah Mail - Portable/Temporary Relocation Form
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=bffac613d3&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f:1827581680181469763%7Cmsg-f:1827582894741001345&s…3/3
Susan Weisenberg <sweisenberg@utah.gov>
Re: relocation request to your permitted Genola site
1 message
John Ogden <johnwogden8@gmail.com>Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 3:44 PM
To: Susan Weisenberg <sweisenberg@utah.gov>
Susan,
Thanks for the email. Yes we would like to have an additional jaw, cone, screen, generator, conveyors, stakers added to
our temporary permit. This is a new temporary permit. I paid the fees online for it.
Thanks for your help.
John Ogden
On Mar 26, 2025, at 10:37 AM, Susan Weisenberg <sweisenberg@utah.gov> wrote:
Hello, I work with the Temporary Relocation program with the Division of Air Quality. I have received your
electronic request for a project located at your permanent Genola site.
Because the requested equipment matches what is already permitted at this site, I wanted to be certain that
you actually need a Temporary Relocation authorization. Did you want an additional jaw, cone, screen, and
generator to what you are already authorized to have?
It's fine if you do, we will just issue a letter for a 180 day operation for the additional equipment that
stipulates that you operate as per the existing AO and stay within your production rate.
Thanks, I haven't worked with you in the past and I know the temporary relocation vs the permanent
permitting process can be confusing.
Susan Weisenberg,
Environmental Scientist
Office: 385-306-6512
<State of Utah Mail - White Crushing Genola.pdf>
John Ogden
(801) 836-9435
johnwogden8@gmail.com
3/26/25, 5:57 PM State of Utah Mail - Re: relocation request to your permitted Genola site
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R307. Environmental Quality, Air Quality.
R307-209. Portable Aggregate Processing Plants.
R307-209-1. Purpose.
Rule R307-209 establishes requirements for portable aggregate processing plants including concrete batch plants,
asphalt plants, and nonmetallic mineral processing plants.
R307-209-2. Definitions.
"Asphalt Plant" means any equipment used to produce, process, or store hot-mix, warm-mix, or cold-mix asphalt and
its ingredients. Equipment in this definition includes dryers, mixers, screens, conveyors, storage bins or silos, storage tanks, and
loading stations.
"Concrete Batch Plant" means any equipment used to produce, process, or store concrete and its ingredients. Equipment
in this definition includes mixers, screens, conveyors, storage bins or silos, and loading stations.
"Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plant" means any equipment used to produce, process, or store nonmetallic minerals.
Equipment in this definition includes crushers, grinding mills, screens, conveyors, storage bins or silos, and loading stations.
"Portable Aggregate Processing Plant" means any nonmetallic mineral processing plant, asphalt plant, or concrete batch
plant that temporarily operates for a period of not more than 180 working days or 365 consecutive calendar days at a single
source. Engines, boilers, and storage tanks used to support concrete batch plants, asphalt plants, or nonmetallic mineral
processing plants are included in this definition.
R307-209-3. Applicability.
(1) Rule R307-209 applies to each portable aggregate processing plant including each concrete batch plant, asphalt
plant, and nonmetallic mineral processing plant.
(2) Rule R307-209 does not apply to concrete batch plants, asphalt plants, or nonmetallic mineral processing plants
that are subject to an approval order issued under Section R307-401-8.
(3) Rule R307-209 does not apply to a concrete batch plant, asphalt plant, or nonmetallic mineral processing plant that
plans to or will operate at a single source longer than 180 operating days or remains at a source longer than 365 calendar days.
These sources shall submit a notice of intent and obtain an approval order under Rule R307-401 before beginning actual
construction unless the source qualifies for an exemption under Section R307-401-9.
R307-209-4. Notice of Temporary Relocation.
(1) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant shall submit a Notice of Temporary Relocation to
the director and obtain a Temporary Relocation Approval Letter before operating a portable source at any location.
(2) A Notice of Temporary Relocation shall include the following:
(a) the address and driving directions of the proposed location;
(b) a list of the equipment to be operated at the proposed location, including the:
(i) type of equipment;
(ii) rated capacity of the equipment; and
(iii) date of manufacture of the equipment;
(c) a site diagram showing the general equipment location on site to scale; and
(d) the distance to the nearest houses, barns, or commercial operations to scale if the plant boundary is located within
one mile of these buildings;
(e) the expected startup and completion dates for operating at the proposed location;
(f) the expected hours of operation, including start and stop times;
(g) the emission control measures that the owner or operator proposes to adopt for each emission point at each
location, including a fugitive dust control plan specific to the proposed location; and
(h) if relocating an asphalt plant, either:
(i) the results and the date of the most recent stack test for the asphalt plant; or
(ii) the anticipated stack test date and the stack test protocol for an asphalt plant that has not been stack tested.
R307-209-5. Operations at a Temporary Location.
(1) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant may not exceed 180 working days and may not
exceed 365 calendar days at a single location.
(2) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant may not operate the portable aggregate processing
plant before 6 a.m. or after 10 p.m. each day at each temporary location.
(3) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant shall operate in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Temporary Relocation Approval Letter issued by the director for each location.
(4) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant shall comply with the applicable requirements of
Rule R307-801, Utah Asbestos Rule.
R307-209-6. Recordkeeping & Reporting Requirements.
(1) Following the end of operations at each temporary location, an owner or operator of a portable aggregate
processing plant shall submit the following records to the director at the end of operation at each temporary location, and shall
retain the records for at least two years:
(a) the initial relocation date at each location;
(b) number of working days at each location;
(c) consecutive days at each location;
(d) the production for each day of operation at each location;
(e) the total production at each location;
(f) the time operations started and ended each day at each location; and
(g) the last day of operation at each location.
(2) An owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant shall keep records and submit emissions inventories
according to Rule R307-150.
R307-209-7. Fugitive Dust Requirements.
Unless otherwise specified in Rule R307-209, an owner or operator of a portable aggregate processing plant shall
comply with the following for fugitive dust:
(1) the opacity limits and control measures in Section R307-309-5; and
(2) the fugitive dust control plan submitted with the Notice of Temporary Relocation for each respective location.
R307-209-8. Concrete Batch Plant Requirements.
An owner or operator of a concrete batch plant shall comply with the following:
(1) ensure opacity does not exceed the limits in Section R307-312-4; and
(2) control particulate emissions from each storage silo and each mixer with a fabric filter, a baghouse, a bin vent, or a
dust collector.
R307-209-9. Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plant Requirements.
An owner or operator of a nonmetallic mineral processing plant shall comply with the following:
(1) ensure opacity does not exceed the limits in Section R307-312-4; and
(2) use water sprays and water application to control particulate emissions from each crusher, screen, and conveyor.
R307-209-10. Asphalt Plant Requirements.
(1) An owner or operator of an asphalt plant shall comply with the following:
(a) ensure opacity does not exceed 10% opacity and opacity observations shall be conducted in accordance with 40
CFR 60, Method 9;
(b) use natural gas, propane, fuel oil, on-specification used oil as defined in Rule R315-15, or any combination thereof
as fuel;
(c) maintain records of fuel use;
(d) control particulate emissions from each storage silo with a fabric filter, a baghouse, a bin vent, or a dust collector;
(e) control particulate emissions from each asphalt mixer with a baghouse;
(f) maintain the pressure drop of the asphalt plant baghouse between 3.0 and 7.0 inches of water during operation and
additionally the owner or operator shall comply with the following:
(i) install a pressure gauge on each baghouse;
(ii) ensure the pressure gauge measures the pressure drop in 1-inch water column increments or less;
(iii) calibrate the pressure gauge according to the manufacturer's instructions at least once every 12 months; and
(iv) record the reading of the pressure gauge at least once per operating day.
(2) The owner or operator shall:
(a) ensure filterable PM2.5 emissions do not exceed 0.024 grains per dry standard cubic foot;
(b) conduct an initial stack test on each asphalt plant within 180 days after startup;
(c) conduct a stack test on each asphalt plant within three years after the date of the most recent stack test;
(d) conduct stack testing according to Rule R307-165; and
(e) determine PM2.5 emissions by 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 5.
R307-209-11. Diesel-Fired Engine Requirements.
An owner or operator of a diesel-fired engine associated with a portable aggregate processing plant shall comply with
the following.
(1) Maintain opacity at or below 20% opacity. Opacity observations shall be conducted in accordance with 40 CFR 60,
Method 9.
(2) Use Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) as defined in 40 CFR 1090.305 as fuel.
(3) Maintain records of ULSD use.
KEY: air pollution, permits, approval orders, greenhouse gases
Date of Last Change: March 31, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-2-104(3)(b)(iii); 19-2-108