PUBLIC NOTICE
PUGET SOUND CLEAN AIR AGENCY
Proposed Regulatory Order No. 12472
Art Brass Aerospace Finishing
5516 3rd Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98108
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is providing public notice for a proposed Regulatory Order for Art Brass Aerospace Finishing to limit emissions of 1-Bromopropane, an EPA listed hazardous air pollutant, to less than 9.5 tons per 12-month rolling period. This proposed action is not an approval to increase emissions at the facility.
The draft Order is a Regulatory Order reviewed under PSCAA Regulation I 3.03(f) and would provide the applicant with a federally enforceable emission limit formally establishing it as a minor source of air pollution. This notice is published pursuant to WAC 173-400-091 and WAC 173-400-171(3)(k).
PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION
The Agency has completed a review of application No. 12472. 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 draft Order No. 12472 should be approved.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Public Notice
Applicant Request for Emission Limit
Draft Regulatory Order 12472
Supporting Technical Documents
PUBLIC COMMENT
The public comment period begins on August 26, 2024 and ends on September 25, 2024. The proposed Order (along with the information considered in making this preliminary determination) is available from the Agency's website at www.pscleanair.gov. These documents are also on file and available for inspection at the Agency's office located at 1907 Third Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, Washington, telephone (206) 343-8800. Written comments with respect to the proposed Order must be mailed to Permit Program, Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 105, Seattle, Washington 98101, faxed to the Engineering Manager at (206) 343-7522, or e-mailed to PublicComment@pscleanair.gov by 4:30 p.m. on September 25, 2024.
All comments received during the comment period will become part of the public record. Once the Agency has reviewed and responded to comments from the public, the proposed Order will, if necessary, be revised and either denied or issued in final form.