PUBLIC NOTICE | Proposal to Issue Air Quality Control Renewal Permit Number 65054 to Arizona Public Service Company

ADEQ proposes to issue Air Quality Control Permit Number 65054 to Arizona Public Service Company for the continued operation of an electricity generating plant. The facility is subject to the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act, Code of Federal Regulations, Arizona Revised Statute 49-426 and the Arizona Administrative Code, Title 18, Chapter 2. The facility emits the following air contaminants: nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, particulate matter with a diameter of less than 10 microns, volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants.

Permittee

Arizona Public Service Company
P. O. Box 188
Joseph City, AZ 86032

Location

Joseph City, Navajo County, Arizona

Permit Type

Air Quality Control Renewal Permit No. 65054

Review Documents

Original Published Public Notice | View/Print >
Draft Permit | View >
Technical Support Document | View >

Documents may also be reviewed in person at the ADEQ Record Center | Learn More >
or at:
City of Holbrook, City Clerks' Office
465 First Avenue
Holbrook, AZ 86025

Public Comment Period 

Dates: Feb. 8, 2017 – March 9, 2017

Comments may be submitted as follows:
     Email | Send Email > 
     Mail (Must be postmarked by March 9, 2017):

       ADEQ
       Balaji Vaidyanathan
       Facilities Emissions Control Section
       1110 W. Washington Street, 3415A-1
       Phoenix, AZ  85007 

ADEQ will consider all comments received in making a final decision on the proposed permit.  Everyone commenting will receive notification of the final decision.  People who file comments on the permit will have the right to appeal the final decision as an appealable agency action to the Office of Administrative Hearing (OAH) pursuant to §41.1092.03, and the appeal must be filed within 30 days after the issuance of the final decision. 

The written comment must include the name, mailing address, signature of commenter and/or their agent or attorney and clearly set forth reasons why the permit should or should not be issued. Grounds for comment are limited to whether the permit meets the criteria for issuance spelled out in the state air pollution control laws or rules.