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Mark Crnich
Jazz Arena Investors LLC, DBA Delta Center
301 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
mcrnich@deltacenter.com
Dear Mr. Crnich:
Re: Approval Order: Administrative Amendment to Approval Order BAQE-199-90 dated March 27,
1990, for a 10-Year Review and Permit Updates
Project Number: N104360001
The attached Approval Order (AO) is issued pursuant to the Division of Air Quality conducting a
10-year administrative review of this source and its respective AO. Jazz Arena Investors LLC,
DBA Delta Center must comply with the requirements of this AO, all applicable state requirements
(R307), and Federal Standards.
The project engineer for this action is Katie Andersen, who can be contacted at (385) 515-1748 or
kandersen@utah.gov. Future correspondence on this AO should include the engineer's name as well as
the DAQE number shown on the upper right-hand corner of this letter.
Sincerely,
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Bryce C. Bird
Director
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195 North 1950 West • Salt Lake City, UT
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 144820 • Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820
Telephone (801) 536-4000 • Fax (801) 536-4099 • T.D.D. (801) 536-4414
www.deq.utah.gov
Printed on 100% recycled paper
State of Utah
SPENCER J. COX
Governor
DEIDRE HENDERSON
Lieutenant Governor
Department of
Environmental Quality
Kimberly D. Shelley
Executive Director
DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY
Bryce C. Bird
Director
October 21, 2024
STATE OF UTAH
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
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APPROVAL ORDER
DAQE-AN104360001-24
Administrative Amendment to Approval Order BAQE-199-90 dated
March 27, 1990, for a 10-Year Review and Permit Updates
Prepared By
Katie Andersen, Engineer
(385) 515-1748
kandersen@utah.gov
Issued to
Jazz Arena Investors LLC - Delta Center
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Bryce C. Bird
Director
Division of Air Quality
October 21, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE/SIGNATURE PAGE ....................................................................................................... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 3
CONTACT/LOCATION INFORMATION ............................................................................... 3
SOURCE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 3
General Description ................................................................................................................ 3
NSR Classification .................................................................................................................. 3
Source Classification .............................................................................................................. 3
Applicable Federal Standards ................................................................................................. 3
Project Description.................................................................................................................. 4
SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS .................................................................................................... 4
SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS .................................................................................... 4
SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT .............................................................................. 5
SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS ..................................................................................... 5
PERMIT HISTORY ..................................................................................................................... 6
ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................................. 7
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTACT/LOCATION INFORMATION
Owner Name Source Name
Jazz Arena Investors LLC, DBA Delta Center Jazz Arena Investors LLC - Delta Center
Mailing Address Physical Address
301 West South Temple 301 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Source Contact UTM Coordinates
Name: Mark Crnich 423,958 m Easting
Phone: (801) 301-3585 4,513,414 m Northing
Email: mcrnich@deltacenter.com Datum NAD83
UTM Zone 12
SIC code 7941 (Professional Sports Clubs & Promoters)
SOURCE INFORMATION
General Description
The Delta Center is an indoor venue located in Salt Lake County. The Delta Center is the home of the
Utah Jazz and hosts a variety of sporting events and concerts. The Delta Center has a 20,000-seat
complex around a center floor and several support facilities. The source uses two (2) 12.6 MMBtu/hr
boilers and one (1) 6 MMBtu/hr boiler for heating and domestic hot water. All three (3) boilers are
equipped with low-NOx burners. The source also contains one (1) 750 kW diesel-fired emergency
generator.
NSR Classification
10-Year Review
Source Classification
Located in Northern Wasatch Front O3 NAA, Salt Lake City UT PM2.5 NAA, Salt Lake County SO2
NAA
Salt Lake County
Airs Source Size: B
Applicable Federal Standards
NSPS (Part 60), A: General Provisions
NSPS (Part 60), Dc: Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional
Steam Generating Units
MACT (Part 63), A: General Provisions
MACT (Part 63), ZZZZ: National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines
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MACT (Part 63), JJJJJJ: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for
Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources
Title V (Part 70) Area Source
Project Description
This is a 10-Year Review to update the language, formatting, and layout of the Approval Order to match
current DAQ permitting standards.
SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS
The emissions listed below are an estimate of the total potential emissions from the source. Some
rounding of emissions is possible.
Criteria Pollutant Change (TPY) Total (TPY)
Carbon Monoxide 0 11.56
Nitrogen Oxides 0 14.72
Particulate Matter - PM10 0 1.06
Particulate Matter - PM2.5 0 1.06
Sulfur Dioxide 0 0.08
Volatile Organic Compounds 0 0.77
Hazardous Air Pollutant Change (lbs/yr) Total (lbs/yr)
Generic HAPs (CAS #GHAPS) 0 500
Change (TPY) Total (TPY)
Total HAPs 0 0.25
SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
I.1 All definitions, terms, abbreviations, and references used in this AO conform to those used in the UAC R307 and 40 CFR. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in these AO conditions refer to those rules. [R307-101]
I.2 The limits set forth in this AO shall not be exceeded without prior approval. [R307-401] I.3 Modifications to the equipment or processes approved by this AO that could affect the emissions covered by this AO must be reviewed and approved. [R307-401-1]
I.4 All records referenced in this AO or in other applicable rules, which are required to be kept by the owner/operator, shall be made available to the Director or Director's representative upon request, and the records shall include the two-year period prior to the date of the request. Unless otherwise specified in this AO or in other applicable state and federal rules, records shall be kept for a minimum of two (2) years. [R307-401-8]
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I.5 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any equipment approved under this AO, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. All maintenance performed on equipment authorized by this AO shall be recorded. [R307-401-4] I.6 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-107. General Requirements: Breakdowns. [R307-107]
I.7 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-150 Series. Emission Inventories. [R307-150]
SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT
II.A THE APPROVED EQUIPMENT II.A.1 Delta Center
II.A.2 Two (2) 12.6 MMBtu/hr Dual-Fire Boilers Fuel: Natural Gas (primary), Diesel (backup) Control: Low NOx Burner NSPS Applicability: Subpart Dc MACT Applicability: Subpart JJJJJJ II.A.3 One (1) 6 MMBtu/hr Dual-Fire Boiler Fuel: Natural Gas (primary), Diesel (backup) Control: Low NOx Burner MACT Applicability: Subpart JJJJJJ
SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
II.B REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS
II.B.1 Boiler Plant Requirements II.B.1.a The owner/operator shall operate the boiler plant with 0% opacity. [R307-401-8]
II.B.1.a.1 Opacity observations of emissions from stationary source shall be conducted according to 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b The owner/operator shall use natural gas as the primary fuel for the boiler plant. If the natural gas service is interrupted, the owner/operator may use diesel fuel as an emergency backup fuel. [R307-401-8]
II.B.1.c The owner/operator shall only combust fuel oil that has a sulfur content less than 0.85 pounds of sulfur per million BTU heat input. [R307-401-8]
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II.B.1.c.1 Sulfur content shall be determined by ASTM Method D-4239-83. The sulfur content shall be tested if directed by the Director. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.d The owner/operator shall not exceed 48 hours for testing and maintenance on fuel oil per rolling 12-month period. [40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ]
II.B.1.d.1 To determine compliance with a rolling 12-month total, the owner/operator shall calculate a new 12-month total by the 20th day of each month using data from the previous 12 months. Records documenting the use of fuel oil in the dual-fire boilers shall be kept in a log and shall include the following: A. The date fuel oil was used in the boilers. B. The duration of fuel oil use. C. The reason for using fuel oil in the boilers. [40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ] II.B.1.e The owner/operator shall not consume more than 30,000,000 scf of natural gas per rolling
12-month period. [R307-401-8]
II.B.1.e.1 The owner/operator shall: A. Determine consumption by examination of natural gas fuel bills. B. Record consumption on a monthly basis. C. Use consumption data to calculate a new rolling 12-month total on the first day of each month using data from the previous 12 months. D. Keep records of consumption for all periods when the plant is in operation. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.f The owner/operator shall install low-NOx burners in all boilers to minimize emissions of nitrogen
oxides. [R307-401-8]
PERMIT HISTORY
This Approval Order shall supersede (if a modification) or will be based on the following documents:
Supersedes AO BAQE-199-90 dated March 27, 1990
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ACRONYMS
The following lists commonly used acronyms and associated translations as they apply to this document:
40 CFR Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations
AO Approval Order
BACT Best Available Control Technology
CAA Clean Air Act
CAAA Clean Air Act Amendments
CDS Classification Data System (used by Environmental Protection Agency to classify
sources by size/type)
CEM Continuous emissions monitor
CEMS Continuous emissions monitoring system
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CMS Continuous monitoring system
CO Carbon monoxide
CO2 Carbon Dioxide
CO2e Carbon Dioxide Equivalent - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 98,
Subpart A, Table A-1
COM Continuous opacity monitor
DAQ/UDAQ Division of Air Quality
DAQE This is a document tracking code for internal Division of Air Quality use
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
FDCP Fugitive dust control plan
GHG Greenhouse Gas(es) - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations 52.21 (b)(49)(i)
GWP Global Warming Potential - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 86.1818-
12(a)
HAP or HAPs Hazardous air pollutant(s)
ITA Intent to Approve
LB/YR Pounds per year MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MMBTU Million British Thermal Units NAA Nonattainment Area NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOI Notice of Intent
NOx Oxides of nitrogen
NSPS New Source Performance Standard
NSR New Source Review
PM10 Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size
PM2.5 Particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in size
PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration
PTE Potential to Emit
R307 Rules Series 307
R307-401 Rules Series 307 - Section 401
SO2 Sulfur dioxide
Title IV Title IV of the Clean Air Act
Title V Title V of the Clean Air Act
TPY Tons per year
UAC Utah Administrative Code
VOC Volatile organic compounds
DAQE-
RN104360001 October 4, 2024 Mark Crnich Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center 301 West South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101 mcrnich@deltacenter.com Dear Mark Crnich, Re: Engineer Review: Administrative Amendment to Approval Order BAQE-199-90 dated March 27, 1990, for a 10-Year Review and Permit Updates Project Number: N104360001 The DAQ requests a company representative review and sign the attached Engineer Review (ER). This ER identifies all applicable elements of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program. Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center should complete this review within 10 business days of receipt. Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center should contact Katie Andersen at (385) 515-1748 if there are questions or concerns with the review of the draft permit conditions. Upon resolution of your concerns, please email Katie Andersen at kandersen@utah.gov the signed cover letter. Upon receipt of the signed cover letter, the DAQ will prepare an Approval Order (AO) for signature by the DAQ Director. If Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center does not respond to this letter within 10 business days, the project will move forward without source concurrence. If Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center has concerns that cannot be resolved and the project becomes stagnant, the DAQ Director may issue an Order prohibiting construction. Approval Signature _____________________________________________________________ (Signature & Date)
195 North 1950 West • Salt Lake City, UT
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 144820 • Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820
Telephone (801) 536-4000 • Fax (801) 536-4099 • T.D.D. (801) 903-3978 www.deq.utah.gov Printed on 100% recycled paper
Department of Environmental Quality
Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Bryce C. Bird Director
State of Utah
SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor
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UTAH DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY ENGINEER REVIEW
SOURCE INFORMATION Project Number N104360001 Owner Name Jazz Arena Investors LLC DBA: Delta Center Mailing Address 301 West South Temple Salt Lake City, UT, 84101 Source Name Jazz Arena Investors LLC - Delta Center Source Location 301 West South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101 UTM Projection 423,958 m Easting, 4,513,414 m Northing UTM Datum NAD83 UTM Zone UTM Zone 12 SIC Code 7941 (Professional Sports Clubs & Promoters) Source Contact Mark Crnich Phone Number (801) 301-3585 Email mcrnich@deltacenter.com Billing Contact Alexandra Gomez Phone Number (801) 325-2759 Email alex.gomez@utahjazz.com Project Engineer Katie Andersen, Engineer Phone Number (385) 515-1748 Email kandersen@utah.gov Notice of Intent (NOI) Submitted July 8, 2024 Date of Accepted Application August 5, 2024
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SOURCE DESCRIPTION General Description The Delta Center is an indoor venue located in Salt Lake County. The Delta Center is the home of the Utah Jazz and hosts a variety of sporting events and concerts. The Delta Center has a 20,000-seat complex around a center floor and several support facilities. The source uses two (2) 12.6 MMBtu/hr boilers and one (1) 6 MMBtu/hr boiler for heating and domestic hot water. All three (3) boilers are equipped with low-NOx burners. The source also contains one (1) 750 kW diesel-fired emergency generator. NSR Classification: 10 Year Review Source Classification Located in the Northern Wasatch Front O3 NAA, Salt Lake City UT PM2.5 NAA, and Salt Lake County SO2 NAA Salt Lake County Airs Source Size: B Applicable Federal Standards NSPS (Part 60), A: General Provisions NSPS (Part 60), Dc: Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units MACT (Part 63), A: General Provisions MACT (Part 63), ZZZZ: National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines MACT (Part 63), JJJJJJ: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources Title V (Part 70) Area Source Project Proposal Administrative Amendment to Approval Order BAQE-199-90 dated March 27, 1990 for a 10-Year Review and Permit Updates Project Description This is a 10-Year Review to update the language, formatting, and layout of the Approval Order to match current DAQ permitting standards. EMISSION IMPACT ANALYSIS This is a 10-Year Review. There is no new equipment on site nor changes in emissions. Therefore, modeling is not required. [Last updated August 6, 2024]
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SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS The emissions listed below are an estimate of the total potential emissions from the source. Some rounding of emissions is possible. Criteria Pollutant Change (TPY) Total (TPY)
Carbon Monoxide 0 11.56
Nitrogen Oxides 0 14.72 Particulate Matter - PM10 0 1.06 Particulate Matter - PM2.5 0 1.06 Sulfur Dioxide 0 0.08
Volatile Organic Compounds 0 0.77 Hazardous Air Pollutant Change (lbs/yr) Total (lbs/yr) Generic HAPs (CAS #GHAPS) 0 500 Change (TPY) Total (TPY)
Total HAPs 0 0.25 Note: Change in emissions indicates the difference between previous AO and proposed modification.
Commented [KA1]: Manually enter zeros
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Review of BACT for New/Modified Emission Units 1. BACT review regarding 10-Year Review This is a 10-Year Review. There are no changes to equipment or emissions at this time. Therefore, a BACT analysis is not required for this administrative amendment. [Last updated July 22, 2024]
SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label):
I.1 All definitions, terms, abbreviations, and references used in this AO conform to those used in the UAC R307 and 40 CFR. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in these AO conditions refer to those rules. [R307-101] I.2 The limits set forth in this AO shall not be exceeded without prior approval. [R307-401] I.3 Modifications to the equipment or processes approved by this AO that could affect the emissions covered by this AO must be reviewed and approved. [R307-401-1] I.4 All records referenced in this AO or in other applicable rules, which are required to be kept by the owner/operator, shall be made available to the Director or Director's representative upon request, and the records shall include the two-year period prior to the date of the request. Unless otherwise specified in this AO or in other applicable state and federal rules, records shall be kept for a minimum of two (2) years. [R307-401-8] I.5 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any equipment approved under this AO, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. All maintenance performed on equipment authorized by this AO shall be recorded. [R307-401-4] I.6 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-107. General Requirements: Breakdowns. [R307-107] I.7 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-150 Series. Emission Inventories. [R307-150]
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SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label): II.A THE APPROVED EQUIPMENT II.A.1 NEW Delta Center II.A.2 NEW Two (2) 12.6 MMBtu/hr Dual-Fire Boilers Fuel: Natural Gas (primary), Diesel (backup) Control: Low NOx Burner NSPS Applicability: Subpart Dc MACT Applicability: Subpart JJJJJJ II.A.3 NEW One (1) 6 MMBtu/hr Dual-Fire Boiler Fuel: Natural Gas (primary), Diesel (backup) Control: Low NOx Burner MACT Applicability: Subpart JJJJJJ
SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label): II.B REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS II.B.1 NEW Boiler Plant Requirements
II.B.1.a NEW The owner/operator shall operate the boiler plant with 0% opacity. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.a.1 NEW Opacity observations of emissions from stationary source shall be conducted according to 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. [R307-401-8]
II.B.1.b NEW The owner/operator shall use natural gas as the primary fuel for the boiler plant. If the natural gas service is interrupted, the owner/operator may use diesel fuel as an emergency backup fuel. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c NEW The owner/operator shall only combust fuel oil that has a sulfur content less than 0.85 pounds of sulfur per million BTU heat input. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c.1 NEW Sulfur content shall be determined by ASTM Method D-4239-83. The Sulfur content shall be tested if directed by the Director. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.d NEW The owner/operator shall not exceed 48 hours for testing and maintenance on fuel oil per rolling 12-month period. [40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ]
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II.B.1.d.1 NEW To determine compliance with a rolling 12-month total, the owner/operator shall calculate a new 12-month total by the 20th day of each month using data from the previous 12 months. Records documenting the use of fuel oil in the dual-fire boilers shall be kept in a log and shall include the following: A. The date fuel oil was used in the boilers B. The duration of fuel oil use C. The reason for using fuel oil in the boilers. [40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ] II.B.1.e NEW The owner/operator shall not consume more than 30,000,000 scf of natural gas per rolling 12-month period. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.e.1 NEW The owner/operator shall: A. Determine consumption by examination of natural gas fuel bills B. Record consumption on a monthly basis
C. Use consumption data to calculate a new rolling 12-month total on the first
day of each month using data from the previous 12 months D. Keep records of consumption for all periods when the plant is in operation. [R307-401-8]
II.B.1.f NEW The owner/operator shall install low-NOx burners in all boilers to minimize emissions of nitrogen oxides. [R307-401-8]
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PERMIT HISTORY When issued, the approval order shall supersede (if a modification) or will be based on the following documents: Supersedes AO BAQE-199-90 dated March 27, 1990
REVIEWER COMMENTS 1. Comment regarding 10-Year Review Updates: This is a 10-Year Review to update the language, formatting, and layout of the approval order to match current DAQ standard permitting practices. This AO will supersede BAQE-199-90 dated March 27, 1990. There have been many updates to the regulations and rules, some of which have been applied to this AO. As the source is subject to MACT Subpart JJJJJJ, Conditions II.B.1.d and II.B.1.d.1 have been added to the permit to reflect the applicable rules. The existing conditions in the AO have been separated into multiple conditions to ease readability. The source has elected to list the specific boilers on site and remove the condition limiting the MMBtu/hr that can be put into the boilers per year. The boilers have a heat rating less than the limiting condition; thus, listing the specific boilers on site will result in a PTE reduction. The emergency engine was not permitted in 1990 when the original AO was finalized, but has been noted to be on site in Compliance inspections. The emergency engine at the Delta Center is subject to MACT Subpart ZZZZ. When the source goes through a modification, the emergency engine should be added to the equipment list and specific requirements from MACT Subpart ZZZZ should be added to the Requirements and Limitations section. Emission estimates for the Delta Center were not included in the 1990 AO. Emissions have been estimated as part of the 10-Year Review process using manufacturer data, AP-42 Table 3.3-1, Table 3.4-1, Table 1.4-1, and Table 1.4-2. For the 750 kW (1,005 hp) emergency generator, 100 hours of operation per year is used for the estimate. For the three (3) boilers, with a total heat input of 31.2 MMBtu/hr, 8,760 hours of operation per year is used for the estimate. This is a conservative estimate since the source operates the 6.0 MMBtu/hr 24/7 and uses the other two boilers only as back-up. When the source goes through its next permit modification, emission estimates should be updated to better reflect current emissions. [Last updated September 24, 2024] 2. Comment regarding Federal Rule Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc. Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc applies to each steam generating unit for which construction, modification, or reconstruction commenced after June 9, 1989, and that has a maximum design heat input capacity of 100 MMBtu/hr or less, but greater than or equal to 10 MMBtu/hr. The Delta Center operates two (2) 1991 Bryan Flexible Tube Boilers rated at 12.6 MMBtu/hr that are subject to this subpart. 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ applies to owners and operators of stationary RICE at a major or minor area source of HAP emissions. The Delta Center operates one (1) 1991 diesel-fueled Caterpillar 3508 750 kW Emergency Generator that was not required to be permitted at the time that the current AO was issued. The source is subject to the subpart.
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40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ applies to owners and operators of each new, reconstructed, or existing affected source. An affected source is the collection of all existing industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers within a subcategory as listed in the subpart, located at an area source. An affected source is an existing source if the source commenced construction or reconstruction on or before June 4, 2010. The Delta Center operates three (3) institutional boilers that were constructed before 2010. Therefore, the source is subject to the subpart. [Last updated September 10, 2024] 3. Comment regarding Title V Applicability: Title V of the 1990 Clean Air Act (Title V) applies to the following: 1. Any major source; 2. Any source subject to a standard, limitation, or other requirement under Section 111 of the Act, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources; 3. Any source subject to a standard or other requirement under Section 112 of the Act, Hazardous Air Pollutants; 4. Any Title IV affected source. This source is not a major source nor a Title IV affected source. The source is not subject to 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). The source is subject to 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines, and 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers, Area Sources. NSPS Subpart Dc does not exempt a source from the requirements of Title V. Therefore, this source is subject to Title V as an area source. [Last updated August 20, 2024]
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ACRONYMS The following lists commonly used acronyms and associated translations as they apply to this document: 40 CFR Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations AO Approval Order BACT Best Available Control Technology CAA Clean Air Act CAAA Clean Air Act Amendments CDS Classification Data System (used by EPA to classify sources by size/type) CEM Continuous emissions monitor CEMS Continuous emissions monitoring system CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMS Continuous monitoring system CO Carbon monoxide CO2 Carbon Dioxide CO2e Carbon Dioxide Equivalent - 40 CFR Part 98, Subpart A, Table A-1 COM Continuous opacity monitor DAQ/UDAQ Division of Air Quality DAQE This is a document tracking code for internal UDAQ use EPA Environmental Protection Agency FDCP Fugitive dust control plan GHG Greenhouse Gas(es) - 40 CFR 52.21 (b)(49)(i) GWP Global Warming Potential - 40 CFR Part 86.1818-12(a) HAP or HAPs Hazardous air pollutant(s) ITA Intent to Approve LB/HR Pounds per hour LB/YR Pounds per year MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MMBTU Million British Thermal Units NAA Nonattainment Area NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOI Notice of Intent NOx Oxides of nitrogen NSPS New Source Performance Standard NSR New Source Review PM10 Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size PM2.5 Particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in size PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration PTE Potential to Emit R307 Rules Series 307 R307-401 Rules Series 307 - Section 401 SO2 Sulfur dioxide Title IV Title IV of the Clean Air Act Title V Title V of the Clean Air Act TPY Tons per year UAC Utah Administrative Code VOC Volatile organic compounds
Engine 6 12.6 #1 12.6 #2 Totals Variable
Pollutant Natural Gas Consumption
Nox 1.33 2.58 5.41 5.41 14.72
CO 0.30 2.16 4.54 4.54 11.56 NOx Emission Factor
PM10 0.04 0.20 0.41 0.41 1.06 CO Emission FactorPM2.5 0.04 0.20 0.41 0.41 1.06 CO2 Emission FactorSO20.00 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.08 Lead Emission FactorVOC0.04 0.14 0.30 0.30 0.77 N2O Emission FactorLead00.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 PM Total Emission Factor
HAP 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.25 SO2 Emission Factor
VOC Emission Factor
NOx EmissionsCO EmissionsCO2 EmissionsLead EmissionsN2O
PM Total
SO2
VOC
Emission Calculations with DAQ Sheets Emission Calculations wit
tpy
Notes: These calculations assume that the source is operating
all Boilers 24/7. The source is actually only operating the 6.0
MMBtu/hr boiler 24/7. The other two boilers are run as back-up.
Based on the last compliance inspection, the boilers did not
consume Natural Gas from May 2023 to Sept 2023. This would
change the hours of operation to 5,040 hrs
Value Unit Notes
30000000 dscf/yr Permitted Limit
100 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-1, Uncontrolled
84 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-1, Uncontrolled120,000 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-20.0005 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-20.64 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-2, Controlled low nox burner7.6 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-2
0.6 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-2
5.5 lb/10^6 scf AP-42 Table 1.4-2
2.83 ton/yr1.56 ton/yr1800.04 ton/yr0.04 ton/yr0.01 ton/yr
0.15 ton/yr
0.01 ton/yr
0.08 ton/yr
th Natural Gas Consumption
7,000 BTU/hp-hrEquipment DetailsRating 1,106 hp = (825.4 kw)Table 3.3-1Operational Hours 100 hours/year <600 hpSulfur Content 15 ppm or 0.0015%lb/hp-hr lb/hr Ton/yearCheck EF x S lb/hp-hr lb/hr Ton/year CheckNox - Uncontrolled 0.031 34.29 1.71 0.024 26.54 1.33 Match
Criteria Pollutant
EmissionStandards(g/hp-hr)
Emission Factor(lb/hp-hr)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
Total(tons/year)Reference Nox - Controlled 0.013 14.38 0.72NOX0.024 26.54 1.33 CO 6.68E-03 7.39 0.37 5.50E-03 6.08 0.30 MatchCO5.50E-03 6.08 0.30 SO2 2.05E-03 2.27 0.11 8.09E-03 1.21E-05 0.01 0.00 Match Used>600 hp to allow for sulfur content of fuelPM107.00E-04 0.77 0.04 PM10 2.20E-03 2.43 0.12 0.0007 0.77 0.04 Match Table 3.3-1 does not allow for a sulfur content.PM2.5 7.00E-04 0.77 0.04 CO2 1.15E+00 1,272 64 1.16 1,283 64 Match To be more representatvie, Table 3.4-1 was used for all engine sizes.
VOC 6.42E-04 0.71 0.04 Aldehydes 4.63E-04 Not used, included in HAP below.SO2 1.21E-05 0.01 0.00 AP-42 Table 3.4-1 TOC 2.51E-03 2.78 0.14 7.05E-04 0.78 0.04 for engines >600 hp, TOC is 91% VOC & 9% methaneHAP0.01 0.00 See Below VOC 2.51E-03 2.78 0.14 91%6.42E-04 0.71 0.04 MatchMethane9%6.35E-05 0.07 0.00 Match
Green House Gas Pollutant
Global Warming Potential
Emission Factor(lb/hp-hr)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
Total(tons/year)Reference Exhaust 2.47E-03CO2 (mass basis)1 1.16 1,283 64 Evaporative 0.00Methane (mass basis)25 6.35E-05 0 0 Crankcase 4.41E-05CO2e64Refueling0.00
Hazardous Air Pollutant
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
Total(tons/year)Reference HAP
Table 3.3-2<600 hp(lb/MMBtu)lb/hp-hr lb/hr Ton/year Check
Table 3.4-3>600 hp(lb/MMBtu)lb/hp-hr lb/hr Ton/year CheckBenzene7.76E-04 6.01E-03 3.00E-04 Benzene 9.33E-04 6.53E-06 7.22E-03 3.61E-04 7.76E-04 5.43E-06 6.01E-03 3.00E-04 MatchToluene2.81E-04 2.18E-03 1.09E-04 Toluene 4.09E-04 2.86E-06 3.17E-03 1.58E-04 2.81E-04 1.97E-06 2.18E-03 1.09E-04 MatchXylenes1.93E-04 1.49E-03 7.47E-05 Xylenes 2.85E-04 2.00E-06 2.21E-03 1.10E-04 1.93E-04 1.35E-06 1.49E-03 7.47E-05 Match1,3-Butadiene 3.91E-05 2.74E-07 3.03E-04 1.51E-05 MatchFormaldehyde7.89E-05 6.11E-04 3.05E-05 Formaldehyde 1.18E-03 8.26E-06 9.14E-03 4.57E-04 7.89E-05 5.52E-07 6.11E-04 3.05E-05 MatchAcetaldehyde2.52E-05 1.95E-04 9.75E-06 Acetaldehyde 7.67E-04 5.37E-06 5.94E-03 2.97E-04 2.52E-05 1.76E-07 1.95E-04 9.75E-06 MatchAcrolein7.88E-06 6.10E-05 3.05E-06 Acrolein 9.25E-05 6.48E-07 7.16E-04 3.58E-05 7.88E-06 5.52E-08 6.10E-05 3.05E-06 MatchNaphthalene1.30E-04 1.01E-03 5.03E-05 Naphthalene 8.48E-05 5.94E-07 6.57E-04 3.28E-05 1.30E-04 9.10E-07 1.01E-03 5.03E-05 MatchAcenaphthylene9.23E-06 7.15E-05 3.57E-06 Acenaphthylene 5.06E-06 3.54E-08 3.92E-05 1.96E-06 9.23E-06 6.46E-08 7.15E-05 3.57E-06 MatchAcenaphthene4.68E-06 3.62E-05 1.81E-06 Acenaphthene 1.42E-06 9.94E-09 1.10E-05 5.50E-07 4.68E-06 3.28E-08 3.62E-05 1.81E-06 MatchFluorene1.28E-05 9.91E-05 4.95E-06 Fluorene 2.92E-05 2.04E-07 2.26E-04 1.13E-05 1.28E-05 8.96E-08 9.91E-05 4.95E-06 MatchPhenanthrene4.08E-05 3.16E-04 1.58E-05 Phenanthrene 2.94E-05 2.06E-07 2.28E-04 1.14E-05 4.08E-05 2.86E-07 3.16E-04 1.58E-05 MatchAnthracene1.23E-06 9.52E-06 4.76E-07 Anthracene 1.87E-06 1.31E-08 1.45E-05 7.24E-07 1.23E-06 8.61E-09 9.52E-06 4.76E-07 MatchFluoranthene4.03E-06 3.12E-05 1.56E-06 Fluoranthene 7.61E-06 5.33E-08 5.89E-05 2.95E-06 4.03E-06 2.82E-08 3.12E-05 1.56E-06 MatchPyrene3.71E-06 2.87E-05 1.44E-06 Pyrene 4.78E-06 3.35E-08 3.70E-05 1.85E-06 3.71E-06 2.60E-08 2.87E-05 1.44E-06 MatchBenz(a)anthracene 6.22E-07 4.82E-06 2.41E-07 Benz(a)anthracene 1.68E-06 1.18E-08 1.30E-05 6.50E-07 6.22E-07 4.35E-09 4.82E-06 2.41E-07 MatchChrysene1.53E-06 1.18E-05 5.92E-07 Chrysene 3.53E-07 2.47E-09 2.73E-06 1.37E-07 1.53E-06 1.07E-08 1.18E-05 5.92E-07 MatchBenzo(b)fluoranthene 1.11E-06 8.59E-06 4.30E-07 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 9.91E-08 6.94E-10 7.67E-07 3.84E-08 1.11E-06 7.77E-09 8.59E-06 4.30E-07 MatchBenzo(k)fluoranthene 2.18E-07 1.69E-06 8.44E-08 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.55E-07 1.09E-09 1.20E-06 6.00E-08 2.18E-07 1.53E-09 1.69E-06 8.44E-08 MatchBenzo(a)pyrene 2.57E-07 1.99E-06 9.95E-08 Benzo(a)pyrene 1.88E-07 1.32E-09 1.46E-06 7.28E-08 2.57E-07 1.80E-09 1.99E-06 9.95E-08 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 4.14E-07 3.21E-06 1.60E-07 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.75E-07 2.63E-09 2.90E-06 1.45E-07 4.14E-07 2.90E-09 3.21E-06 1.60E-07 MatchDibenz(a,h)anthracene 3.46E-07 2.68E-06 1.34E-07 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 5.83E-07 4.08E-09 4.51E-06 2.26E-07 3.46E-07 2.42E-09 2.68E-06 1.34E-07 MatchBenzo(g,h,l)perylene 5.56E-07 4.30E-06 2.15E-07 Benzo(g,h,l)perylene 4.89E-07 3.42E-09 3.79E-06 1.89E-07 5.56E-07 3.89E-09 4.30E-06 2.15E-07 Match
AP-42 Table 3.3-1& Table 3.4-1
Emission Factor(lb/MMBtu)
AP-42 Table 3.3-2,Table 3.4-3, &Table 3.4-4
(1,3-Butadiene will not popluate if the engine size is greater than 600 hp. AP-42 does not list 1,3-Butadiene for engines greater than 600 hp.)
Diesel-Fired Engines
Emergency Engines should equal 100 hours of operation per year
Table 3.4-1>600 hp
Manufacturer Data,AP-42 Table 3.3-1,& Table 3.4-1
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Equipment Details
Rating 6 MMBtu/hour NOx Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckOperational Hours 8,760 hours/year >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)280 0.2745 1.65 7.21FiringNormal>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)190 0.1863 1.12 4.90>100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 140 0.1373 0.82 3.61
Criteria Pollutant Concentration(ppm)
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)100 0.0980 0.59 2.58 MatchNOX1000.59 2.58 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 100 0.0980 0.59 2.58 MatchCO840.49 2.16 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 50 0.0490 0.29 1.29PM107.6 0.04 0.20 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 32 0.0314 0.19 0.82PM2.5 7.6 0.04 0.20 Tangential-Fired Uncontrolled 170 0.1667 1.00 4.38SO20.6 0.00 0.02 Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 76 0.0745 0.45 1.96VOC5.5 0.03 0.14Lead0.0005 0.00 0.00 CO Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckHAP0.01 0.05 See Below >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 Match>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 Match
Green House Gas Pollutant
Global Warming Potential
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 MatchCO2 (mass basis)1 120,000 706 3,092 >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 MatchMethane (mass basis)25 2.3 0.01 0.06 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 MatchN2O (mass basis)298 2.2 0.01 0.06 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 MatchCO2e3,110 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 84 0.0824 0.49 2.16 MatchTangential-Fired Uncontrolled 24 0.0235 0.14 0.62
Hazardous Air Pollutant
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 98 0.0961 0.58 2.522-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 1.41E-07 6.18E-073-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 Any Size Table 1.4-2 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year Check7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 9.41E-08 4.12E-07 CO2 120,000 117.6471 706 3,092 MatchAcenaphthene1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 Lead 0.0005 0.0000 0.00 0.00 MatchAcenaphthylene1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 N2O Uncontrolled 2.2 0.0022 0.01 0.06 MatchAnthracene2.40E-06 1.41E-08 6.18E-08 Controlled - Low Nox burners 0.64 0.0006 0.00 0.02Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 PM (total)7.6 0.0075 0.04 0.20 MatchBenzene2.10E-03 1.24E-05 5.41E-05 PM (cond)5.7 0.0056 0.03 0.15Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 7.06E-09 3.09E-08 PM (filter)1.9 0.0019 0.01 0.05Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 SO2 0.6 0.0006 0.00 0.02 MatchBenzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 7.06E-09 3.09E-08 TOC 11 0.0108 0.06 0.28Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 Methane 2.3 0.0023 0.01 0.06 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 VOC 5.5 0.0054 0.03 0.14 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 7.06E-09 3.09E-08Dichlorobenzene1.20E-03 7.06E-06 3.09E-05 Global Warming Potential lb/hr Ton/yearFluoranthene3.00E-06 1.76E-08 7.73E-08 CO2 1 706 3,092Fluorene2.80E-06 1.65E-08 7.21E-08 Methane 25 0 1Formaldehyde7.50E-02 4.41E-04 1.93E-03 N2O 298 4 17Hexane1.80E+00 1.06E-02 4.64E-02 CO2e Total CO2e 710 3,110 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 1.06E-08 4.64E-08Naphthalene6.10E-04 3.59E-06 1.57E-05 HAP - Organic Table 1.4-3 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckPhenanathrene1.70E-05 1.00E-07 4.38E-07 2-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 2.35E-08 1.41E-07 6.18E-07 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 2.94E-08 1.29E-07 3-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchToluene3.40E-03 2.00E-05 8.76E-05 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 1.57E-08 9.41E-08 4.12E-07 MatchArsenic2.00E-04 1.18E-06 5.15E-06 Acenaphthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 7.06E-08 3.09E-07 Acenaphthylene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 6.47E-06 2.83E-05 Anthracene 2.40E-06 2.35E-09 1.41E-08 6.18E-08Chromium1.40E-03 8.24E-06 3.61E-05 Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 4.94E-07 2.16E-06 Benzene 2.10E-03 2.06E-06 1.24E-05 5.41E-05 MatchManganese3.80E-04 2.24E-06 9.79E-06 Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 7.06E-09 3.09E-08 MatchMercury2.60E-04 1.53E-06 6.70E-06 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchNickel2.10E-03 1.24E-05 5.41E-05 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 7.06E-09 3.09E-08 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 1.41E-07 6.18E-07 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 7.06E-09 3.09E-08 MatchDichlorobenzene1.20E-03 1.18E-06 7.06E-06 3.09E-05 MatchFluoranthene3.00E-06 2.94E-09 1.76E-08 7.73E-08 MatchFluorene2.80E-06 2.75E-09 1.65E-08 7.21E-08 MatchFormaldehyde7.50E-02 7.35E-05 4.41E-04 1.93E-03 MatchHexane1.80E+00 1.76E-03 1.06E-02 4.64E-02 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 1.06E-08 4.64E-08 MatchNaphthalene6.10E-04 5.98E-07 3.59E-06 1.57E-05 MatchPhenanathrene1.70E-05 1.67E-08 1.00E-07 4.38E-07 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 4.90E-09 2.94E-08 1.29E-07 MatchToluene3.40E-03 3.33E-06 2.00E-05 8.76E-05 Match
HAP - Metal Table 1.4-4 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckArsenic2.00E-04 1.96E-07 1.18E-06 5.15E-06 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 1.18E-08 7.06E-08 3.09E-07 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 1.08E-06 6.47E-06 2.83E-05 MatchChromium1.40E-03 1.37E-06 8.24E-06 3.61E-05 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 8.24E-08 4.94E-07 2.16E-06 MatchManganese3.80E-04 3.73E-07 2.24E-06 9.79E-06 MatchMercury2.60E-04 2.55E-07 1.53E-06 6.70E-06 MatchNickel2.10E-03 2.06E-06 1.24E-05 5.41E-05 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 2.35E-08 1.41E-07 6.18E-07 Match
Total HAP Total HAP lb/hr Ton/year Check0.01 0.05 Match
ppm to lb/MMBtu Conversion.
Source: AQMD Permit Sample Evaluation Natural Gas Fired Boiler 5-20 MMBTU/HR, 2007
Nox Molecular Weight 46.1 lb/lb-moleCO Molecular Weight 28.01 lb/lb-mole
Concentration lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckNox000.00 0.00CO000.00 0.00
AP-42 Table 1.4-3
AP-42 Table 1.4-4
Natural Gas-Fired Boilers & Heaters
Manufacturer Dataor AP-42 Table 1.4-1
AP-42 Table 1.4-2
AP-42 Table 1.4-2&Table A-1 toSubpart A of Part 98
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
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Equipment Details
Rating 13 MMBtu/hour NOx Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckOperational Hours 8,760 hours/year >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)280 0.2745 3.46 15.15FiringNormal>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)190 0.1863 2.35 10.28>100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 140 0.1373 1.73 7.57
Criteria Pollutant Concentration(ppm)
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)100 0.0980 1.24 5.41 MatchNOX1001.24 5.41 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 100 0.0980 1.24 5.41 MatchCO841.04 4.54 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 50 0.0490 0.62 2.71PM107.6 0.09 0.41 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 32 0.0314 0.40 1.73PM2.5 7.6 0.09 0.41 Tangential-Fired Uncontrolled 170 0.1667 2.10 9.20SO20.6 0.01 0.03 Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 76 0.0745 0.94 4.11VOC5.5 0.07 0.30Lead0.0005 0.00 0.00 CO Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckHAP0.02 0.10 See Below >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 Match>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 Match
Green House Gas Pollutant
Global Warming Potential
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchCO2 (mass basis)1 120,000 1,482 6,493 >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchMethane (mass basis)25 2.3 0.03 0.12 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchN2O (mass basis)298 2.2 0.03 0.12 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchCO2e6,531 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchTangential-Fired Uncontrolled 24 0.0235 0.30 1.30
Hazardous Air Pollutant
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 98 0.0961 1.21 5.302-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 2.96E-07 1.30E-063-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Any Size Table 1.4-2 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year Check7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 1.98E-07 8.66E-07 CO2 120,000 117.6471 1,482 6,493 MatchAcenaphthene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Lead 0.0005 0.0000 0.00 0.00 MatchAcenaphthylene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 N2O Uncontrolled 2.2 0.0022 0.03 0.12 MatchAnthracene2.40E-06 2.96E-08 1.30E-07 Controlled - Low Nox burners 0.64 0.0006 0.01 0.03Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 PM (total)7.6 0.0075 0.09 0.41 MatchBenzene2.10E-03 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 PM (cond)5.7 0.0056 0.07 0.31Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 PM (filter)1.9 0.0019 0.02 0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 SO2 0.6 0.0006 0.01 0.03 MatchBenzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 TOC 11 0.0108 0.14 0.60Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Methane 2.3 0.0023 0.03 0.12 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 VOC 5.5 0.0054 0.07 0.30 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08Dichlorobenzene1.20E-03 1.48E-05 6.49E-05 Global Warming Potential lb/hr Ton/yearFluoranthene3.00E-06 3.71E-08 1.62E-07 CO2 1 1,482 6,493Fluorene2.80E-06 3.46E-08 1.51E-07 Methane 25 1 3Formaldehyde7.50E-02 9.26E-04 4.06E-03 N2O 298 8 35Hexane1.80E+00 2.22E-02 9.74E-02 CO2e Total CO2e 1,491 6,531 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08Naphthalene6.10E-04 7.54E-06 3.30E-05 HAP - Organic Table 1.4-3 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckPhenanathrene1.70E-05 2.10E-07 9.20E-07 2-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 2.35E-08 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 6.18E-08 2.71E-07 3-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchToluene3.40E-03 4.20E-05 1.84E-04 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 1.57E-08 1.98E-07 8.66E-07 MatchArsenic2.00E-04 2.47E-06 1.08E-05 Acenaphthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 1.48E-07 6.49E-07 Acenaphthylene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 1.36E-05 5.95E-05 Anthracene 2.40E-06 2.35E-09 2.96E-08 1.30E-07 MatchChromium1.40E-03 1.73E-05 7.57E-05 Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 1.04E-06 4.54E-06 Benzene 2.10E-03 2.06E-06 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 MatchManganese3.80E-04 4.69E-06 2.06E-05 Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchMercury2.60E-04 3.21E-06 1.41E-05 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchNickel2.10E-03 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchDichlorobenzene1.20E-03 1.18E-06 1.48E-05 6.49E-05 MatchFluoranthene3.00E-06 2.94E-09 3.71E-08 1.62E-07 MatchFluorene2.80E-06 2.75E-09 3.46E-08 1.51E-07 MatchFormaldehyde7.50E-02 7.35E-05 9.26E-04 4.06E-03 MatchHexane1.80E+00 1.76E-03 2.22E-02 9.74E-02 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchNaphthalene6.10E-04 5.98E-07 7.54E-06 3.30E-05 MatchPhenanathrene1.70E-05 1.67E-08 2.10E-07 9.20E-07 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 4.90E-09 6.18E-08 2.71E-07 MatchToluene3.40E-03 3.33E-06 4.20E-05 1.84E-04 Match
HAP - Metal Table 1.4-4 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckArsenic2.00E-04 1.96E-07 2.47E-06 1.08E-05 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 1.18E-08 1.48E-07 6.49E-07 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 1.08E-06 1.36E-05 5.95E-05 MatchChromium1.40E-03 1.37E-06 1.73E-05 7.57E-05 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 8.24E-08 1.04E-06 4.54E-06 MatchManganese3.80E-04 3.73E-07 4.69E-06 2.06E-05 MatchMercury2.60E-04 2.55E-07 3.21E-06 1.41E-05 MatchNickel2.10E-03 2.06E-06 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 2.35E-08 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 Match
Total HAP Total HAP lb/hr Ton/year Check0.02 0.10 Match
ppm to lb/MMBtu Conversion.
Source: AQMD Permit Sample Evaluation Natural Gas Fired Boiler 5-20 MMBTU/HR, 2007
Nox Molecular Weight 46.1 lb/lb-moleCO Molecular Weight 28.01 lb/lb-mole
Concentration lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckNox000.00 0.00CO000.00 0.00
AP-42 Table 1.4-3
AP-42 Table 1.4-4
Natural Gas-Fired Boilers & Heaters
Manufacturer Dataor AP-42 Table 1.4-1
AP-42 Table 1.4-2
AP-42 Table 1.4-2&Table A-1 toSubpart A of Part 98
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
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Heating Value of Natural Gas 1020 BTU/scf or MMBtu/MMscf
Equipment Details
Rating 13 MMBtu/hour NOx Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckOperational Hours 8,760 hours/year >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)280 0.2745 3.46 15.15FiringNormal>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)190 0.1863 2.35 10.28>100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 140 0.1373 1.73 7.57
Criteria Pollutant Concentration(ppm)
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)100 0.0980 1.24 5.41 MatchNOX1001.24 5.41 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 100 0.0980 1.24 5.41 MatchCO841.04 4.54 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 50 0.0490 0.62 2.71PM107.6 0.09 0.41 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 32 0.0314 0.40 1.73PM2.5 7.6 0.09 0.41 Tangential-Fired Uncontrolled 170 0.1667 2.10 9.20SO20.6 0.01 0.03 Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 76 0.0745 0.94 4.11VOC5.5 0.07 0.30Lead0.0005 0.00 0.00 CO Size Table 1.4-1 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckHAP0.02 0.10 See Below >100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Pre NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 Match>100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled - Post NSPS (Subparts D & Db)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 Match
Green House Gas Pollutant
Global Warming Potential
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchCO2 (mass basis)1 120,000 1,482 6,493 >100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Flue gas recirculation (FGR)84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchMethane (mass basis)25 2.3 0.03 0.12 <100 MMBtu/hr Uncontrolled 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchN2O (mass basis)298 2.2 0.03 0.12 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 MatchCO2e6,531 <100 MMBtu/hr Controlled - Low Nox burners/FGR 84 0.0824 1.04 4.54 Match
Tangential-Fired Uncontrolled 24 0.0235 0.30 1.30
Hazardous Air Pollutant
EmissionRate(lbs/hr)
EmissionTotal(tons/year)Reference Tangential-Fired Controlled - FGR 98 0.0961 1.21 5.302-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 2.96E-07 1.30E-063-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Any Size Table 1.4-2 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year Check7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 1.98E-07 8.66E-07 CO2 120,000 117.6471 1,482 6,493 MatchAcenaphthene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Lead 0.0005 0.0000 0.00 0.00 MatchAcenaphthylene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 N2O Uncontrolled 2.2 0.0022 0.03 0.12 MatchAnthracene2.40E-06 2.96E-08 1.30E-07 Controlled - Low Nox burners 0.64 0.0006 0.01 0.03Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 PM (total)7.6 0.0075 0.09 0.41 MatchBenzene2.10E-03 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 PM (cond)5.7 0.0056 0.07 0.31Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 PM (filter)1.9 0.0019 0.02 0.10Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 SO2 0.6 0.0006 0.01 0.03 MatchBenzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 TOC 11 0.0108 0.14 0.60Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 Methane 2.3 0.0023 0.03 0.12 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 VOC 5.5 0.0054 0.07 0.30 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 1.48E-08 6.49E-08Dichlorobenzene1.20E-03 1.48E-05 6.49E-05 Global Warming Potential lb/hr Ton/yearFluoranthene3.00E-06 3.71E-08 1.62E-07 CO2 1 1,482 6,493Fluorene2.80E-06 3.46E-08 1.51E-07 Methane 25 1 3Formaldehyde7.50E-02 9.26E-04 4.06E-03 N2O 298 8 35Hexane1.80E+00 2.22E-02 9.74E-02 CO2e Total CO2e 1,491 6,531 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 2.22E-08 9.74E-08Naphthalene6.10E-04 7.54E-06 3.30E-05 HAP - Organic Table 1.4-3 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckPhenanathrene1.70E-05 2.10E-07 9.20E-07 2-Methylnaphthalene 2.40E-05 2.35E-08 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 6.18E-08 2.71E-07 3-Methylchloranthrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchToluene3.40E-03 4.20E-05 1.84E-04 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene 1.60E-05 1.57E-08 1.98E-07 8.66E-07 MatchArsenic2.00E-04 2.47E-06 1.08E-05 Acenaphthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 1.48E-07 6.49E-07 Acenaphthylene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 1.36E-05 5.95E-05 Anthracene 2.40E-06 2.35E-09 2.96E-08 1.30E-07 MatchChromium1.40E-03 1.73E-05 7.57E-05 Benz(a)anthracene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 1.04E-06 4.54E-06 Benzene 2.10E-03 2.06E-06 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 MatchManganese3.80E-04 4.69E-06 2.06E-05 Benzo(a)pyrene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchMercury2.60E-04 3.21E-06 1.41E-05 Benzo(b)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchNickel2.10E-03 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 Benzo(k)fluoranthene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchChrysene1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchDibenzo(a,h)anthracene 1.20E-06 1.18E-09 1.48E-08 6.49E-08 MatchDichlorobenzene1.20E-03 1.18E-06 1.48E-05 6.49E-05 MatchFluoranthene3.00E-06 2.94E-09 3.71E-08 1.62E-07 MatchFluorene2.80E-06 2.75E-09 3.46E-08 1.51E-07 MatchFormaldehyde7.50E-02 7.35E-05 9.26E-04 4.06E-03 MatchHexane1.80E+00 1.76E-03 2.22E-02 9.74E-02 MatchIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 1.80E-06 1.76E-09 2.22E-08 9.74E-08 MatchNaphthalene6.10E-04 5.98E-07 7.54E-06 3.30E-05 MatchPhenanathrene1.70E-05 1.67E-08 2.10E-07 9.20E-07 MatchPyrene5.00E-06 4.90E-09 6.18E-08 2.71E-07 MatchToluene3.40E-03 3.33E-06 4.20E-05 1.84E-04 Match
HAP - Metal Table 1.4-4 lb/10^6 scf lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckArsenic2.00E-04 1.96E-07 2.47E-06 1.08E-05 MatchBeryllium1.20E-05 1.18E-08 1.48E-07 6.49E-07 MatchCadmium1.10E-03 1.08E-06 1.36E-05 5.95E-05 MatchChromium1.40E-03 1.37E-06 1.73E-05 7.57E-05 MatchCobalt8.40E-05 8.24E-08 1.04E-06 4.54E-06 MatchManganese3.80E-04 3.73E-07 4.69E-06 2.06E-05 MatchMercury2.60E-04 2.55E-07 3.21E-06 1.41E-05 MatchNickel2.10E-03 2.06E-06 2.59E-05 1.14E-04 MatchSelenium2.40E-05 2.35E-08 2.96E-07 1.30E-06 Match
Total HAP Total HAP lb/hr Ton/year Check0.02 0.10 Match
ppm to lb/MMBtu Conversion.
Source: AQMD Permit Sample Evaluation Natural Gas Fired Boiler 5-20 MMBTU/HR, 2007
Nox Molecular Weight 46.1 lb/lb-moleCO Molecular Weight 28.01 lb/lb-mole
Concentration lb/MMBtu lb/hr Ton/year CheckNox000.00 0.00CO000.00 0.00
AP-42 Table 1.4-3
AP-42 Table 1.4-4
Natural Gas-Fired Boilers & Heaters
Manufacturer Dataor AP-42 Table 1.4-1
AP-42 Table 1.4-2
AP-42 Table 1.4-2&Table A-1 toSubpart A of Part 98
Emission Factor(lb/10^6 scf)
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Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>
Delta Center DAQ Air Permit Update
5 messages
Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 12:06 PM
To: jgalileo@vivintarena.com
Hello Jamie,
I'm reaching out to you regarding the air quality permit for the Utah Jazz Delta Center. The current permit for this site is
Approval Order (AO) BAQE-199-90, dated March 27, 1990.
Periodically, the Utah Division of Air Quality chooses permits to update in what we call a 10-Year Review. These reviews
typically occur every ten year, but that isn't the case with BAQE-199-90. In these 10-Year Reviews, the language, format,
and layout of the approval orders are updated to match current DAQ permitting standards.
AO BAQE-199-90 is up for a 10-Year Review. With that, I want to get some updated information from you. Will you please
send me the following:
1. The source contact for permitting (name, phone number, email)
2. The billing contact (name, phone number, email, and billing address)
3. The source mailing address
4. According to the last compliance inspection dated January 21, 2024, there are three 1991 Bryan Flexible Tube Boilers,
two 12,600 MBH and one 6,000 MBH, that are equipped with low-NOX burners. There is also one 1991 Caterpillar 3508,
750 kW diesel-fueled emergency generator. Is that correct?
I appreciate your help!
Cheers,
Katie Andersen
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Katie Andersen
Engineering Technician I | Minor NSR Section
M: (385) 515-1748
airquality.utah.gov
Jamie Galileo <jgalileo@deltacenter.com>Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 8:23 PM
To: Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>, Mark Crnich <mark.crnich@vivintarena.com>
Cc: jgalileo@vivintarena.com
Mark
See attached and please help Katie
Thanks
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Jamie Galileo
Senior Vice President of Constructions and Facilities Operations, Delta Center
801-577-4095 | jgalileo@deltacenter.com
301 W South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
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Mark Crnich <mcrnich@deltacenter.com>Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 10:55 AM
To: Jamie Galileo <jgalileo@deltacenter.com>
Cc: Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>, Mark Crnich <mark.crnich@vivintarena.com>, jgalileo@vivintarena.com
Hi Jamie/ Katie
I will be the contact: Mark Crnich
801-301-3585
mcrnich@deltacenter.com
The billing contact: Alexandra Gomez
801-325-2759
alex.gomez@utahjazz.com
301 W. South Temple Salt Lake City UT, 84101
Mailing address: Delta Center
301 W. South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
The information you have listed in regard to our boilers and generator is correct.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thank you
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Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 12:55 PM
To: Mark Crnich <mcrnich@deltacenter.com>
Cc: Jamie Galileo <jgalileo@deltacenter.com>, Mark Crnich <mark.crnich@vivintarena.com>, jgalileo@vivintarena.com
Mark,
Thank you for the information.
I am not originally from Utah, nor am I a sports fan. That being said, I'm not sure what the correct name of the Delta
Center is. In our records we have is as Larry H Miller Arena - DBA Vivint Smart Home Arena - Utah Jazz Arena - Delta
Center. Is there a preferred name for the arena that I should use when writing the updated permit?
8/6/24, 12:17 PM State of Utah Mail - Delta Center DAQ Air Permit Update
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=0900585596&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a:r440149164148634061&simpl=msg-a:r-339015784909688…2/3
Thanks,
Katie Andersen
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Mark Crnich <mcrnich@deltacenter.com>Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 2:01 PM
To: Katie Andersen <kandersen@utah.gov>
Cc: Jamie Galileo <jgalileo@deltacenter.com>, Mark Crnich <mark.crnich@vivintarena.com>, Jamie Galileo
<jgalileo@vivintarena.com>
Hi Katie
Please update the name too.
Jazz Arena Investors LLC
DBA: Delta Center
Thank you
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