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Acid Rain Program 1999 Applicability Determinations

View EPA's formal responses to written requests for applicability determinations under 40 CFR 72.6 from 1999.

View Acid Rain Program Applicability Determinations to find EPA responses from other years, plus related information.

  • Cleco Cogeneration Project (pdf) (18.68 KB, April 16, 1999)
    A proposed cogeneration project in which a HRSG and a 38 MWe steam turbine are added to an existing tail gas incinerator. 40 CFR 72.2 (definitions of "unit" and "cogeneration unit") and 72.6(b)(4)(ii) (as applied to new cogeneration units).
  • Conoco (pdf) (18.66 KB, February 26, 1999)
    A proposed cogeneration project in which a heat recovery steam generator and a 40 MW steam turbine would be added to existing petroleum coke rotary kilns. 40 CFR 72.2 (definitions of "unit" and "cogeneration unit") and 72.6(b)(4)(ii) (as applied to new cogeneration units).
  • KIAC Partners Cogeneration Project (pdf) (21.6 KB, February 11, 1999)
    A qualifying facility with a total output capacity of 107 MWe. 40 CFR 72.6(b)(5), 40 CFR 72.2 (definitions of "qualifying power purchase commitment" and "power purchase commitment").
  • Lansing (pdf) (16.56 KB, April 16, 1999)
    Three existing boilers serving three steam turbines on a common steam header. 40 CFR 72.2 (definitions of "existing units" and "utility units") and 72.6(a)(2) (as applied to existing utility units).
  • Mead Coated Board, Inc.: Review 1 (pdf) (25.12 KB, February 26, 1999)
    A self generating facility that added a new 25 MW cogeneration unit which allowed Mead to sell some electricity produced by the new unit. 40 CFR 72.2 (definition of "cogeneration unit") and 72.6(b)(4)(ii) (as applied to new cogeneration units). See the April 1999 revision for an updated decision based on new information.
  • Mead Coated Board, Inc.: Revision (pdf) (19.59 KB, April 16, 1999)

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