Coffee Roasters Below 26.5 Pounds Per Batch

PUBLIC NOTICE

PUGET SOUND CLEAN AIR AGENCY

Proposed General Order of Approval

Coffee Roasters Below 26.5 Pounds Per Batch

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is providing public notice that a General Order of Approval is proposed for coffee roasters with a capacity of less than 26.5 pounds per batch. If a final General Order is approved for use, eligible businesses may submit applications requesting coverage under the terms of the General Order of Approval. A finalized General Order of Approval would be equivalent to a Notice of Construction (NOC) Order of Approval in terms of source compliance and enforceability. This proposal is intended to provide streamlined permit processing for sources which meet the requirements to apply for coverage. If the applicability criteria for a General Order of Approval have been met, the specific approval conditions will have already been established through this process. If a coffee roasting operation does not meet the applicability criteria established for the General Order of Approval, the regular NOC application and review process is still available to seek approval.

Coffee roasters that qualify for the General Order of Approval must employ a thermal oxidizer or catalytic oxidizer to control emissions of volatile organic compounds, toxic air pollutants, and odors from both the roaster and the cooling tray. Roasters that meet the applicability criteria for coverage under this proposed General Order of Approval and comply with the specific approval conditions are not expected to produce adverse or nuisance impacts offsite.

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION

The Agency has completed a review of previous NOC application materials for this source category and compiled an analysis of the projected emissions and controls for sources which match the applicability criteria for coverage under this proposed General Order of Approval. Based on this review, the Agency has made a preliminary determination that the proposal meets all the requirements of Regulations I, II and III and should be approved.

The Agency, as the lead agency for this proposal, has also made a preliminary determination that the proposal would not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed Environmental Checklist and other information on file at the Agency. This information is available to the public upon request. The Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for this proposal is issued in accordance with WAC 197-11-340(1), WAC 197-11-970, and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulation I, Sections 2.07 and 2.12; Puget Sound Clean Air Agency will not act on this proposal before April 11, 2022.

PUBLIC COMMENT

The information considered in making this preliminary determination is on file and available for inspection at the Agency’s office located at 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, Washington, telephone 206-343-8800. The proposed General Order of Approval and Determination of Nonsignificance (along with other related background material) are also available below. Written comments with respect to the proposed General Order and Determination of Nonsignificance must be sent via one of the methods below by April 11, 2022. 

Mail: John Dawson, Engineering Manager, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, WA 98101

Fax: John Dawson at 206-343-7522

E-mail: PublicComment@pscleanair.gov

Any person or entity may request a public hearing within the comment period provided that any such request shall state the person’s or entity’s interest in filing it and why a hearing is warranted.