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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.c. Hardrives_AMD_5242016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Planning Commission Regular meeting: May 24, 2016 Tentative City Council Meeting: June 7, 2016 AGENDA ITEM: Request by Hardrives, Inc. to Amend their Interim Use Permit to Increase the AGENDA SECTION: Total Liquid Asphalt Storage Capacity at Public Hearing the Asphalt Cement Blending Plant Facility. PREPARED BY: Anthony Nemcek, Planner AGENDA NO. 6.c. ATTACHMENTS: Location Map; Plans as approved with AUF; Application Narrative; Site Plans (Phase 1 and 2)APPROVED BY: K.L. Memorandum dated May, 24, 2016; Environmental Assessment Worksheet RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution storage capacity allowed at the asphalt cement blending plant facility. ISSUE SUMMARY 2 RECOMMENDATION 3 X Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Division of Ecological and Water Resources, Box 25 500 Lafayette Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55155-4025 Phone: (651) 259-5091 E-mail: samantha.bump@state.mn.us From:Thomas Cinadr To:Alicia G. Dowdy Subject:Re: MN Historical or Architectural Resources Query request Date:Monday, January 11, 2016 6:58:31 AM THIS EMAIL IS NOT A PROJECT CLEARANCE. No archaeological sites or historic structures were identified in a search of the Minnesota Archaeological Inventory and Historic Structures Inventory for the search area requested. Theresultofthisdatabasesearchprovidesalistingofrecordedarchaeologicalsitesandhistoricarchitectural propertiesthatareincludedinthecurrentSHPOdatabases.Becausethemajorityofarchaeologicalsitesinthestate andmanyhistoricarchitecturalpropertieshavenotbeenrecorded,importantsitesorstructuresmayexistwithinthe searchareaandmaybeaffectedbydevelopmentprojectswithinthatarea.Additionalresearch,includingfield survey,maybenecessarytoadequatelyassessthearea’spotentialtocontainhistoricproperties. Ifyourequireacomprehensiveassessmentofaproject’spotentialtoimpactarchaeologicalsitesorhistoric architecturalproperties,youmayneedtohireaqualifiedarchaeologistand/orhistorian.Ifyouneedassistancewith aprojectreview,pleasecontactKellyGragg-JohnsoninReviewandCompliance@651-259-3455orbyemailat kelly.graggjohnson@mnhs.org. TheMinnesotaSHPOSurveyManualsandDatabaseMetadataandContractorListscanbefoundat http://www.mnhs.org/shpo/survey/inventories.htm Tom Cinadr Survey and Information Management Coordinator Minnesota Historic Preservation Office MinnesotaHistorical Society 345 Kellogg Blvd. West St. Paul, MN 55102 651-259-3453 OnFri,Jan8,2016at1:51PM,AliciaG.Dowdy<adowdy@wenck.com>wrote: Mr.Cinadr, AttachedisaMNHistoricalorArchitecturalResourcesQueryrequestfortheHardrives, Inc.UMoreParkExpansionProject. Pleasecontactmeifyouhaveanyquestions. Thankyou, Alicia Alicia Dowdy, Environmental Scientist Wenck Associates Inc., 1800 Pioneer Creek Ctr., P.O. Box 249, Maple Plain, MN 55359-0249 www.wenck.com|adowdy@wenck.com|C 320.250.0305 | Emissions (start here) Inputs may be made in yellow cells RASS version number = 2015-04 2/1/2016 Screening Date: 3700377 AQ Facility ID No.: AQ File No.: Hardrives, Inc Facility Name: Rosemount, MN Facility Location: 29 SIC Code (Required): Emissions type (PTE, Future Actual): PTE CAS # or Total Annual Stack(s)#1Stack(s)#2Stack(s)#3 Chemical NameHAP MPCA #Emissions TK005TK006TK007 Hourly Hourly Hourly Annual Annual Annual Emissions Emissions Emissions (tpy) Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy) (lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr) 7440-38-2ArsenicYES0.000007 71-43-2BenzeneYES0.001080 1.47E-041.75E-041.47E-041.75E-041.47E-041.75E-04 56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthraceneYES0.000045 1.98E-059.59E-061.98E-059.59E-061.98E-059.59E-06 7440-43-9CadmiumYES0.000038 75-15-0Carbon disulfideYES0.000504 7.34E-058.73E-057.34E-058.73E-057.34E-058.73E-05 630-08-0Carbon MonoxideNO1.671246 1.64E-017.96E-021.64E-017.96E-021.64E-017.96E-02 7440-47-3ChromiumYES0.000048 Chrysene 218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene)YES0.000169 7.42E-053.59E-057.42E-053.59E-057.42E-053.59E-05 7440-50-8CopperNO0.000029 25321-22-6DichlorobenzenesSome0.000041 Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene, 57-97-67,12-YES0.000001 100-41-4Ethyl benzeneYES0.001196 1.74E-042.07E-041.74E-042.07E-041.74E-042.07E-04 Ethyl chloride 75-00-3(Chloroethane)YES0.000126 1.83E-052.18E-051.83E-052.18E-051.83E-052.18E-05 206-44-0FluorantheneYES0.000121 5.30E-052.57E-055.30E-052.57E-055.30E-052.57E-05 50-00-0FormaldehydeYES0.024299 3.17E-033.76E-033.17E-033.76E-033.17E-033.76E-03 110-54-3HexaneNO0.061835 7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfideNO0.295855 1.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-02 7439-92-1LeadYES0.000017 7439-97-6Mercury (elemental)YES0.000009 Methyl bromide 74-83-9(Bromomethane)YES0.000154 2.25E-052.67E-052.25E-052.67E-052.25E-052.67E-05 Methyl chloride 74-87-3(Chloromethane)YES0.000724 1.06E-041.25E-041.06E-041.25E-041.06E-041.25E-04 Methyl ethyl ketone (2- 78-93-3Butanone)NO0.001228 1.79E-042.13E-041.79E-042.13E-041.79E-042.13E-04 Methylene chloride 75-09-2(Dichloromethane)YES0.000009 1.24E-061.47E-061.24E-061.47E-061.24E-061.47E-06 91-20-3NaphthaleneYES0.001489 6.43E-043.12E-046.43E-043.12E-046.43E-043.12E-04 7440-02-0NickelYES0.000072 10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2)NO1.086240 85-01-8PhenanthreneYES0.001452 6.36E-043.08E-046.36E-043.08E-046.36E-043.08E-04 Polycyclic Organic Matter 00-01-7(POM)YES0.000144 7782-49-2Selenium YES0.000001 100-42-5StyreneYES0.000170 2.48E-052.94E-052.48E-052.94E-052.48E-052.94E-05 108-88-3TolueneYES0.000117 1330-20-7XylenesYES0.006296 9.17E-041.09E-039.17E-041.09E-039.17E-041.09E-03 95-47-6Xylenes, o-YES0.001794 2.61E-043.11E-042.61E-043.11E-042.61E-043.11E-04 Ethanol Specific 1 of 82/8/2016 1:18 PM C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 Emissions (start here) Inputs may be made in yellow cells RASS version number = 2015-04 CAS # or Stack(s)#4Stack(s)#5Stack(s)#6Stack(s)#7 Chemical Name MPCA # TK008TK009TK010TK011 Hourly Hourly Hourly Hourly Annual Annual Annual Annual Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy) (lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr) Arsenic 7440-38-2 71-43-2Benzene 7.71E-051.04E-047.71E-051.04E-046.22E-053.85E-056.22E-053.85E-05 56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthracene 1.35E-042.73E-061.35E-042.73E-065.64E-062.73E-065.64E-062.73E-06 7440-43-9Cadmium 75-15-0Carbon disulfide 3.86E-055.20E-053.86E-055.20E-053.11E-051.93E-053.11E-051.93E-05 630-08-0Carbon Monoxide 4.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-02 7440-47-3Chromium Chrysene 218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene) 5.06E-041.02E-055.06E-041.02E-052.11E-051.02E-052.11E-051.02E-05 7440-50-8Copper 25321-22-6Dichlorobenzenes Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene, 57-97-67,12- 100-41-4Ethyl benzene 9.16E-051.24E-049.16E-051.24E-047.38E-054.57E-057.38E-054.57E-05 Ethyl chloride 75-00-3(Chloroethane)9.64E-061.30E-059.64E-061.30E-057.77E-064.81E-067.77E-064.81E-06 206-44-0Fluoranthene 3.62E-047.32E-063.62E-047.32E-061.51E-057.32E-061.51E-057.32E-06 50-00-0Formaldehyde 1.66E-032.24E-031.66E-032.24E-031.34E-038.30E-041.34E-038.30E-04 110-54-3Hexane 7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfide 1.02E-014.92E-021.02E-014.92E-02 7439-92-1Lead 7439-97-6Mercury (elemental) Methyl bromide 74-83-9(Bromomethane)1.18E-051.59E-051.18E-051.59E-059.52E-065.90E-069.52E-065.90E-06 Methyl chloride 74-87-3(Chloromethane)5.54E-057.48E-055.54E-057.48E-054.47E-052.77E-054.47E-052.77E-05 Methyl ethyl ketone (2- 78-93-3Butanone)9.40E-051.27E-049.40E-051.27E-047.58E-054.69E-057.58E-054.69E-05 Methylene chloride 75-09-2(Dichloromethane)6.51E-078.78E-076.51E-078.78E-075.24E-073.25E-075.24E-073.25E-07 91-20-3Naphthalene 4.39E-038.88E-054.39E-038.88E-051.83E-048.88E-051.83E-048.88E-05 7440-02-0Nickel 10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2) 85-01-8Phenanthrene 4.34E-038.78E-054.34E-038.78E-051.81E-048.78E-051.81E-048.78E-05 Polycyclic Organic Matter 00-01-7(POM) 7782-49-2Selenium 100-42-5Styrene 1.30E-051.76E-051.30E-051.76E-051.05E-056.50E-061.05E-056.50E-06 108-88-3Toluene 1330-20-7Xylenes 4.82E-046.50E-044.82E-046.50E-043.88E-042.41E-043.88E-042.41E-04 95-47-6Xylenes, o- 1.37E-041.85E-041.37E-041.85E-041.11E-046.86E-051.11E-046.86E-05 Ethanol Specific 2 of 82/8/2016 1:18 PM C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 Emissions (start here) Inputs may be made in yellow cells RASS version number = 2015-04 CAS # or Stack(s)#8Stack(s)#9Stack(s)#10 Chemical Name MPCA # TK012SV004SV005 Hourly Hourly Hourly Annual Annual Annual Emissions Emissions Emissions Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy)Emissions (tpy) (lb/hr)(lb/hr)(lb/hr) Arsenic 1.57E-066.87E-06 7440-38-2 71-43-2Benzene 6.22E-053.85E-051.55E-041.60E-041.65E-057.21E-05 56-55-3Benzo\[a\]anthracene 5.64E-062.73E-065.64E-062.73E-061.41E-086.18E-08 7440-43-9Cadmium 8.63E-063.78E-05 75-15-0Carbon disulfide 3.11E-051.93E-057.73E-058.02E-05 630-08-0Carbon Monoxide 4.68E-022.27E-024.68E-022.27E-022.96E-011.30E+00 7440-47-3Chromium 1.10E-054.81E-05 Chrysene 218-01-9(Benzo(a)phenanthrene)2.11E-051.02E-052.11E-051.02E-05 7440-50-8Copper 6.67E-062.92E-05 25321-22-6Dichlorobenzenes 9.41E-064.12E-05 Dimethylbenz\[a\]anthracene, 57-97-67,12-1.25E-075.50E-07 100-41-4Ethyl benzene 7.38E-054.57E-051.84E-041.90E-04 Ethyl chloride 75-00-3(Chloroethane)7.77E-064.81E-061.93E-052.00E-05 206-44-0Fluoranthene 1.51E-057.32E-061.51E-057.32E-062.35E-081.03E-07 50-00-0Formaldehyde 1.34E-038.30E-043.34E-033.46E-035.88E-042.58E-03 110-54-3Hexane 1.41E-026.18E-02 7783-06-4Hydrogen sulfide 1.02E-014.92E-021.26E-036.12E-04 7439-92-1Lead 3.92E-061.72E-05 7439-97-6Mercury (elemental)2.04E-068.93E-06 Methyl bromide 74-83-9(Bromomethane)9.52E-065.90E-062.37E-052.46E-05 Methyl chloride 74-87-3(Chloromethane)4.47E-052.77E-051.11E-041.15E-04 Methyl ethyl ketone (2- 78-93-3Butanone)7.58E-054.69E-051.89E-041.95E-04 Methylene chloride 75-09-2(Dichloromethane)5.24E-073.25E-071.31E-061.35E-06 91-20-3Naphthalene 1.83E-048.88E-051.83E-048.88E-054.78E-062.10E-05 7440-02-0Nickel 1.65E-057.21E-05 10102-44-0Nitrogen oxide (NO2)2.48E-011.09E+00 85-01-8Phenanthrene 1.81E-048.78E-051.81E-048.78E-051.33E-075.84E-07 Polycyclic Organic Matter 00-01-7(POM)3.29E-051.44E-04 7782-49-2Selenium 1.88E-078.24E-07 100-42-5Styrene 1.05E-056.50E-062.61E-052.71E-05 108-88-3Toluene 2.67E-051.17E-04 1330-20-7Xylenes 3.88E-042.41E-049.67E-041.00E-03 95-47-6Xylenes, o-1.11E-046.86E-052.76E-042.86E-04 Ethanol Specific 3 of 82/8/2016 1:18 PM C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 2/8/2016 1:18 PM are entered manually. 4 of 8 StkDisp 0000000000 00000000000000000000 TK005TK006TK007TK008TK009TK010TK011TK012SV004SV005 notesStack(s)#1Stack(s)#2Stack(s)#3Stack(s)#4Stack(s)#5Stack(s)#6Stack(s)#7Stack(s)#8Stack(s)#9Stack(s)#10notesStack(s)#1Stack(s)#2Stack(s)#3Stack(s)#4Stack(s)#5Stack(s)#6Stack(s)#7Stack(s)#8Stack(s) #9Stack(s)#10 required for lookup (1-99 m)13.10613.10613.1069.1449.14415.243.04824.38424.38424.384required for lookup (10-10000m)200200200200200200200200200200automatic lookup1070000192485800424424automatic lookup006551240051600244244automatic lookup00395629000171171171automatic lookup001322240075406565automatic lookup230032000121212automatic lookup014020000777enter dispersion values manuallyenter dispersion values manuallyenter dispersion values manuallyenter dispersion values manuallyenter dispersion values manuallyenter dispersion values manually 4 Lookup table Batch Process (or other) C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 Inputs may be made in yellow cells*RASS version number = 2015-0*Batch process (i.e., "Disperse") or other screening or refined air dispersion modeling is run separately and dispersion valuesIf the the batch process cells are filled in they are used preferentially over the lookup table values. Stack height (m)Distance to property line or receptor (m)1-hr dispersion value from Table3-hr dispersion value from Table8-hr dispersion value from Table24-hr dispersion value from TableMonthly dispersion value from TableAnnual dispersion value from Table1-hr dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modeling3-hr dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modeling8-hr dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modeling24-hr dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modelingMonthly dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modelingAnnual dispersion value from batch process or other air dispersion modeling r d fu 2/8/2016 1:18 PM Level <<<Guidance Cancer Resident Resident Noncancer Urban Cancer Gardener Noncancer Urban Gardener Farmer Cancer Total Multipathway Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks Farmer Noncancer Cancer Resident Resident 5 of 8 Noncancer Summary Urban Cancer Gardener Air Toxics Screen Urban Gardener Noncancer Note: The hazard index (HI) against which facility risks are compared for acute, sub-chronic and chronic non-cancer risks is 1. The cancer risk against which facility risks are compared is 1 E-5 (or 1 chance in 100,000). These facility risk guidelines are risk management-based. They are not discrete indicators of observed adverse effect. If a risk estimate falls below facility risk guidelines, the MPCA may conclude that the assessed health effects from the proposed action are unlikely to occur, or will be negligible. A risk estimate that exceeds a guideline triggers further careful consideration. Many pollutants have more than a single endpoint and thus are included in multiple endpoints totals Farmer Cancer Total Indirect Pathway Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks Level Farmer REFINE? <<<OK or Noncancer <<<Guidance Cancer Chronic Noncancer 2/1/20163700377Hardrives, IncRosemount, MN29PTE Chronic NoncancerNoncancer Subchronic OKOKOK 6.7E-031.9E-082.5E-079.9E-019.9E-019.9E-01 0.0E+002.1E-065.7E-06 Noncancer Subchronic 4 Air Toxics Endpoint Refinement Ceiling Values Exceeded? OKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK<<<OK or REFINE? 3.E-019.E-032.E-024.E-081.E-074.E-093.E-092.E-022.E-072.E-024.E-082.E-024.E-08Rounded value for final reporting Acute 1.E+001.E+001.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-051.E+001.E-05 2.8E-018.5E-031.5E-023.7E-081.5E-074.1E-093.1E-091.5E-021.8E-071.5E-024.1E-081.5E-024.0E-08Calculated value for transparency an Total Inhalation Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks EndpointAcute Total Inhalation Screening Hazard Indices and Cancer Risks Screening Date:AQ Facility ID No.:AQ File No.:Facility Name:Facility Location:SIC Code (Required):Emissions type (PTE, Future Actual): Respiratory1.3E-028.5E-031.5E-02Reproductive/developmental/endocrine/fetotoxicityBlood/hematologicalNeurological2.6E-013.3E-061.5E-05Eyes7.7E-030.0E+00Digestive0.0E+000.0E+00Bone & teeth0.0E+00Cardio vascular8.2E-040.0E+000.0E+00Kidney0.0E+000.0E+00Liver0.0E+003.4E-080.0E+00Skin0.0E+000.0E+00Ethanol specific0.0E+000.0E+00 C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 RASS version number = 2015-0No Inputs Allowed on this Page 2/8/2016 1:18 PM 6 of 8 Summary 2/1/20163700377Hardrives, IncRosemount, MN29 4 Screening Date:AQ Facility ID No.:AQ File No.:Facility Name:Facility Location:SIC Code (Required):BenzenenoBromopropane, 1-noButadiene, 1,3-noCarbon disulfidenoCellosolve AcetatenoChloroformno2-ethox yethanolnoEthylbenzenenoEthyl chlorideno2-methoxyethanolnoTrichloroethylenenoArsenicnoCarbon tetrachloridenoMercurynoPropylene oxideno C:\\Users\\LunKR0455\\Documents\\Wenck\\Hardrives\\Hardrives_RASS_aq9-22_unprotected-December2015 RASS version number = 2015-0No Inputs Allowed on this Page