EPA
to Extend Public Comment Period
On Air Permit for Arecibo Waste to Energy
Facility
Agency
Will Hold Five Public Hearing Sessions August 25, 26 and 27
(San Juan, P.R. --
August 22, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has extended to August
31 the public comment period for its proposed action to approve an air permit to
construct a waste to energy facility in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The agency is
holding a series of public hearing sessions beginning this Saturday to accept
public comments on Energy Answers International, Inc. has proposed to construct
a new 77 megawatt facility at the former site of the Global Fibers Paper Mill in
Barrio Cambalache, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The EPA encourages public participation
and input in this decision.
The EPA will hold five formal
public hearing sessions spread over three days on August 25, 26 and 27, 2012.
The sessions will run on Saturday August 25 and Sunday August 26 from 1:00pm to
4:00pm and 6:00pm to 10:00pm. On Monday, August 27, a session will be held from
1:00pm to 4:00pm. The hearing
sessions will all be held at the Arecibo Lions Club located at Avenida Ing.
Manuel T. Gillan, Sector El Tanque, Arecibo.
The EPA will accept
written comments or written presentations at the hearing and will allow each
person wishing to give oral testimony for up to 10 minutes. Oral testimony and
written comments submitted during the public hearing or anytime during the
public comment period will be given equal consideration.
For the first four
sessions on August 25 and 26, people who registered ahead of time will be given
preference in filling slots to testify in each session. People who register at
the door will be accommodated in that session only if there are slots left in
that session. If that session is full, the EPA will give that person a choice of
sessions and still have open slots. The final session on August 27 will be
preserved to accommodate those who signed up to, but were not able to, testify
at previous sessions.
The EPA is
proposing an air permit for the facility after evaluating the potential impact
of the facility on air quality by comparing it to EPA air quality standards
which are established to protect public health.
To obtain the EPA
permit, Energy Answers was required to demonstrate that the pollution controls
on the plant represented the best available pollution control technology. The
proposed permit also requires Energy Answers to test the pollution it emits to
the atmosphere and demonstrate that it meets the pollution limits the EPA is
proposing to establish. The permit requires emissions limits to be measured and
reported to the EPA during operation. Failure to meet any of these permit limits
would subject the facility to EPA enforcement actions.
The EPA is
extending the public comment period. Written comments may be submitted at any
time during the comment period, which will now be open until August 31, 2012.
EPA's final permit decision will be made only after full consideration of all
public comments received.
Members of the public wishing to
review the administrative record for the proposed decision, which includes all
documents relevant to the EPA’s proposed permit, can make an appointment Monday
– Friday between 9:00am and 4:30 pm in the EPA’s Caribbean Environmental
Protection Division at City View Plaza III-Suite 7000 in Guaynabo. To make an
appointment, contact John Aponte by email at Aponte.john@epa.gov or phone at 787-977-5853. The documents are
also available online through the Interamerican University-Arecibo Campus
website at http://www.arecibo.inter.edu/reserva/epa/epa.htm#.
In addition, the administrative record is also available for viewing in EPA’s
New York offices at 290 Broadway in New York City.
Public comments may
be mailed or emailed to:
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
Region
2
Caribbean
Environmental Protection Division
City View Plaza
III-Suite 7000
#48 Rd. 165 km
1.2
Guaynabo, PR
00968-8069
Attention: Mr. John
Aponte
(787)
977-5853
12-090
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