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1 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 52LafayetteRoadNorth I SLPaul, Minnesota I m I M'oW.pca.state.mn.us I EqualOpportunityEmployer September 12, 212 Mr. Mick J. Miller General Manager DENCO IIllC 227 County Road 22. Morris, MN RE: Air Emission Permit No Dear Mr. Miller: The enclosed permit, Air Emission Permit No , authorizes modification and operation of your facility located at 227 County Road 22, Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota. The amendment is effective on the issuance date of the amendment. Please read through the permit and review its conditions and requirements. Distribute the permit to staff members responsible for ensuring compliance with the conditions and limitations in the permit. If appropriate, post the permit at the facility. We appreciate your cooperation and compliance with environmental laws. If you have questions about the permit, please contact me at Sincerely, D~LOJ David l. Beil, P.E. Principal Engineer Air Quality Permits Section Industrial Division DlB:lao Enclosure cc: Rachel Studanski, MPCA, Brainerd AQ File No. 2322

2 AIR EMISSION PERMIT NO Major Amendment IS ISSUED TO DENCO II, LLC DENCO II, LLC 227 County Road 22 Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota The emission units, control equipment and emission stacks at the stationary source authorized in this permit amendment are as described in the Permit Applications Table. This permit amendment supersedes Air Emission Permit No , and authorizes the Permittee to operate and modify the stationary source at the address listed above unless otherwise noted in Table A. The Permittee must comply with all the conditions of the permit. Any changes or modifications to the stationary source must be performed in compliance with Minn. R , to Terms used in the permit are as defined in the state air pollution control rules unless the term is explicitly defined in the permit.. Unless otherwise indicated, all the Minnesota rules cited as the origin of the permit terms are incorporated into the SIP under 4 CFR Ii and as such as are enforceable by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator or citizens under the Clean Air Act. Permit Type: State; Limits to Avoid Part 7/Limits to Avoid New Source Review Operating Permit Issue Date: June 29, 1998 Major Amendment Issue Date: September 12, 212 Expiration Date: nonexpiring - Title I Conditions do not expire. 1)~L.DJ -f,r Don Smith, P.E., Manager Air Quality Permits Section Industrial Division for John Linc Stine Commissioner Minnesota Pollution Control Agency TDD {for hearing and speech impaired only}: (651) Printed on recycled poper containing at least 1% fibers from paper recycled by consumers

3 Permit Applications Table Permit Type Application Date Permit Action Total Facility Operating Permit June 15, Major Amendment March 17, Major Amendment February 23, 2 3 Major Amendment January 3, 22; October 3, 23 4 Administrative Amendment August 31, 21 5 Major Amendment May 14, TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice to the Permittee Permit Shield Facility Description Amendment Description Table A: Limits and Other Requirements Table B: Submittals Appendices I Stack parameters used in Air Emissions Risk Analysis for permit action 4 II Model Parameters used in modeling PM1 and PM2.5 for Permit Action 5

4 NOTICE TO THE PERMITTEE: Your stationary source may be subject to the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency s (MPCA) solid waste, hazardous waste, and water quality programs. If you wish to obtain information on these programs, including information on obtaining any required permits, please contact the MPCA general information number at: Metro Area Outside Metro Area TTY The rules governing these programs are contained in Minn. R. chs Written questions may be sent to: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, 52 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, Minnesota Questions about this air emission permit or about air quality requirements can also be directed to the telephone numbers and address listed above. PERMIT SHIELD: Subject to the limitations in Minn. R , compliance with the conditions of this permit shall be deemed compliance with the specific provision of the applicable requirement identified in the permit as the basis of each condition. Subject to the limitations of Minn. R and 717.1, subp. 2, notwithstanding the conditions of this permit specifying compliance practices for applicable requirements, any person (including the Permittee) may also use other credible evidence to establish compliance or noncompliance with applicable requirements.

5 FACILITY DESCRIPTION, PERMIT ACTION 1 Morris Ag Energy Company is a fuel ethanol production plant in Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota. The facility receives corn and processes it by milling, fermenting, and distilling. Ethanol is then denatured by adding gasoline; denatured ethanol is the final product. A by product of the ethanol production process is Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS), which is used primarily as livestock feed. DDGS is dried and stored before being sold. This permit authorizes expansion of the ethanol plant to a capacity of 17 million gallons per year. An additional beer well will be installed, as well as an additional hammermill and DDGS handling equipment. This permit contains conditions limiting the air emissions to less than 1 tons per year for each criteria pollutant. Therefore, the facility is considered a non major source under 4 CFR 7.2 (Part 7 permitting program) and 4 CFR (Prevention of Significant Deterioration). AMENDMENT 2 Permit amendment 2 authorized the following changes to the ethanol plant design: Replacement of two boilers with one new boiler combusting natural gas and propane. Replacement of five hammermills with one hammermill. Replacement of all but two fermentation tanks with five new tanks replacement of two existing DDGS dryers with one new dryer. Addition of a flare to combust volatile organics from a bio digester tank. Removal of one DDGS loadout spout. Replacement of two ethanol storage tanks and one gasoline storage tank with one tank to be used to store denatured ethanol. Replacement of pollution control devices. The permitted plant capacity remains at 17 million gallons. The permit contains conditions limiting air emissions to less than 1 tons per year for each criteria pollutant. Therefore, the facility is considered a non major source under 4 CFR 7.2 (Part 7 permitting program) and 4 CFR (Prevention of Significant Deterioration).

6 AMENDMENT 3 Permit amendment 3 authorized the following: The production limit for undenatured ethanol is increased from 17 million to 2 million gallons per year. The hammermill (EU 6) was not previously vented directly to the atmosphere. This amendment allows the unit to be vented directly to the atmosphere and requires the installation of a fabric filter (CE 24) to control emissions. Emissions from the fabric filter are vented to a new stack vent (SV 21). A Particulate Matter (PM) and Particulate Matter less than 1 microns (PM 1 ) emission limit of.6 lb/hr for EU 6 is also added to the permit. The bio digester gas from EU 67 is added as a fuel feed option for the DDGS Dryer (EU 66). The cooling cyclone (EU 71) is added as an emission unit. This unit is an existing unit which was previously not vented directly to the atmosphere. A new stack (SV 22) will be added for the unit and an emission limit for PM and PM 1 of 2. lb/hr is also added. For SV 5, the PM and PM 1 emission limit is increased from 1.22 to 1.5 lb/hr. For SV 16, the PM and PM 1 emission limit is increased from.5 to.6 lb/hr. For SV 18, the VOC emission limit is increased from 4.8 to 5.7 lb/hr. For SV 19, the PM and PM 1 emission limit is increased from 9.3 to 11. lb/hr and the VOC emission limit is increased from 7.28 to 8.6 lb/hr. Testing frequencies for SV 18 and SV 19 have been established based on the margin of compliance recorded during performance testing. The pressure drop range and minimum water flow rate for the scrubber were changed based on performance test results. The minimum pressure drop was changed from 4. to 3. inches of water column and the minimum water flow rate for the scrubber was changed from 15 to 25 gallons/minute. AMENDMENT 4 The changes authorized in permit action 4 include: Installation of the following new equipment: 25, gallon denatured ethanol tank, TK12 39, gallon denaturant tank, TK13 6 dry product storage bins, EU77 82 Hammermill, EU84 Baghouse dust collector for the dry product storage bins Baghouse dust collector for the hammermill Addition of permit conditions for the following: Increase in allowed ethanol production to 3 million gallons per year. Reduction in amount of propane backup fuel usage. Thermal oxidizer for control of VOC emissions from the DDGS dryer, CE27. Ethanol loadout flare for control of VOC emissions, CE25. Leak detection and repair requirements of 4 CFR pt. 6 Subpart VV, FS5.

7 Monitoring of beer and syrup feed rates to dryer. Fuel usage monitoring. VOC limit on fermentation scrubber, SV18. VOC limit on cooling cyclone exhaust, SV tons per year source wide limits on PM, PM 1, SO 2, NO x, CO, and VOC. 9 ton per year source wide limit on each individual HAP emitted. 24 ton per year source wide limit on sum of all HAPs. Fugitive dust control requirements. AMENDMENT 5 Changes requested in the application: Other changes Add two grain storage bins, 414, bushels each (EU86, EU87). Increase RTO PM emission limits from 4.11 to 7.11 lb/hr to account for condensable PM. Insignificant modification flat storage. Insignificant modification change TK5 from storage of denaturant to E 85. Remove Golden Lyk units from permit (GP12). Add 5, gallon tank to store denatured ethanol (TK14). Add hours of operation limit for grain receiving (7 am to 5 pm). Updated Total Facility Requirements (FC). Removed references to Consent Decree which has been terminated. GP1 liquid storage tanks a tank of less than 2, gallon capacity is not subject to Subpart Kb; tanks smaller than 2, gallons have been moved to GP2; Subpart Kb floating roof requirements added for larger tanks in GP1. GP2 added to permit for liquid storage tanks smaller than 2, gallons. SV5, SV16, EU6, EU71, EU84 deleted limit based on Minn. R which does not apply. Updated performance test frequency for SV18, EU71. EU71, deleted test frequency plan which has been submitted. EU72, existing fermenter added to SV18. Updated requirements for fabric filters. Tanks 8, 9, and 1 removed as reported to Emission Inventory System. FS1, previously Unpaved Roads, now includes paved roads requirements. One time notifications which have been submitted have been removed (TK12, TK13).

8 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-1 9/12/12 Table A contains limits and other requirements with which your facility must comply. The limits are located in the first column of the table (What To do). The limits can be emission limits or operational limits. This column also contains the actions that you must take and the records you must keep to show that you are complying with the limits. The second column of Table A (Why to do it) lists the regulatory basis for these limits. Appendices included as conditions of your permit are listed in Table A under total facility requirements. Subject Item: Total Facility What to do SOURCE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Permit Appendix: This permit contains an appendix as listed in the permit Table of Contents. The modeling parameters in Appendix I are included for reference only as described elsewhere in Table A. Production: less than or equal to 3 million gallons/year using 12-month Rolling Sum of undenatured ethanol. Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of every month, calculate and record the gallons of ethanol produced during the previous month, and the gallons of ethanol produced during the previous 12 months (12-month rolling sum). OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS The Permittee shall comply with National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards, 4 CFR pt. 5, and the Minnesota Ambient Air Quality Standards, Minn. R to Compliance shall be demonstrated upon written request by the MPCA. Circumvention: Do not install or use a device or means that conceals or dilutes emissions, which would otherwise violate a federal or state air pollution control rule, without reducing the total amount of pollutant emitted. Air Pollution Control Equipment: Operate all pollution control equipment whenever the corresponding process equipment and emission units are operated. Operation and Maintenance Plan: Retain at the stationary source an operation and maintenance plan for all air pollution control equipment. At a minimum, the O & M plan shall identify all air pollution control equipment and control practices and shall include a preventative maintenance program for the equipment and practices, a description of (the minimum but not necessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment and practices to proper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of the employee training program for proper operation and maintenance of the control equipment and practices, and the records kept to demonstrate plan implementation. Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or deviation the Permittee shall immediately take all practical steps to modify operations to reduce the emission of any regulated air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practical modifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air pollutants. No emissions units that have an unreasonable shutdown or breakdown frequency of process or control equipment shall be permitted to operate. Fugitive Emissions: Do not cause or permit the handling, use, transporting, or storage of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne. Comply with all other requirements listed in Minn. R Noise: The Permittee shall comply with the noise standards set forth in Minn. R to 73.8 at all times during the operation of any emission units. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator or citizens under the Clean Air Act. Inspections: The Permittee shall comply with the inspection procedures and requirements as found in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 9(A). The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions listed in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16. PERFORMANCE TESTING Performance Testing: Conduct all performance tests in accordance with Minn. R. ch. 717 unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B. hdr Why to do it Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 & Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 & Minn. R hdr 4 CFR pt. 5; Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subds. 4a & 9; Minn. R. 77.1, subp. 7(A), 7(L), & 7(M); Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 1, 2 & 4; Minn. R Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16(J) Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 14 and 16(J) Minn. R , subp. 4 Minn. R Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 9(A) Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16 hdr Minn. R. ch. 717

9 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-2 9/12/12 Performance Test Notifications and Submittals: Performance Tests are due as outlined in Table A of the permit. See Table B for additional testing requirements. Minn. R ; Minn. R , subps. 1-4, Minn. R , subps. 1-2 Performance Test Notification (written): due 3 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Plan: due 3 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Pre-test Meeting: due 7 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Report: due 45 days after each Performance Test Performance Test Report - Microfiche Copy: due 15 days after each Performance Test The Notification, Test Plan, and Test Report may be submitted in an alternative format as allowed by Minn. R Limits set as a result of a performance test (conducted before or after permit issuance) apply until superseded as stated in the MPCA's Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Preliminary approval is based on formal review of a subsequent performance test on the same unit as specified by Minn. R , subp. 3. The limit is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS Monitoring Equipment Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate all required monitoring equipment at least once every 12 months (any requirements applying to continuous emission monitors are listed separately in this permit). Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless otherwise noted in Tables A, B, and/or C, monitoring a process or control equipment connected to that process is not necessary during periods when the process is shutdown, or during checks of the monitoring systems, such as calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. If monitoring records are required, they should reflect any such periods of process shutdown or checks of the monitoring system. RECORDKEEPING Recordkeeping: Retain all records at the stationary source, unless otherwise specified within this permit, for a period of five (5) years from the date of monitoring, sample, measurement, or report. Records which must be retained at this location include all calibration and maintenance records, all original recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by the permit. Records must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(A). Recordkeeping: Maintain records describing any insignificant modifications (as required by Minn. R , subp. 3) or changes contravening permit terms (as required by Minn. R , subp. 2), including records of the emissions resulting from those changes. If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or notification is required prior to making a change, the Permittee must retain records of all calculations required under Minn. R For nonexpiring permits, these records shall be kept for a period of five years from the date that the change was made. The records shall be kept at the stationary source for the current calendar year of operation and may be kept at the stationary source or office of the stationary source for all other years. The records may be maintained in either electronic or paper format. REPORTING/SUBMITTALS Shutdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner at least 24 hours in advance of a planned shutdown of any control equipment or process equipment if the shutdown would cause any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If the owner or operator does not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notification shall be made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B and C of Minn. R , subp. 3. At the time of notification, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over. Minn. R , subp. 3 hdr Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4(D) Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4(D) hdr Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(C) Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(B) Minn. R , subp. 4 hdr Minn. R , subp. 3

10 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-3 9/12/12 Breakdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner within 24 hours of a breakdown of more than one hour duration of any control equipment or process equipment if the breakdown causes any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. The 24-hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered by the owner or operator. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B and C of Minn. R , subp. 2. Minn. R , subp. 2 At the time of notification or as soon as possible thereafter, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when the breakdown is over. Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment: As soon Minn. R , subp. 1 as possible after discovery, notify the Commissioner or the state duty officer, either orally or by facsimile, of any deviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or the environment. Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment Report: Minn. R , subp. 1 Within 2 working days of discovery, notify the Commissioner in writing of any deviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or the environment. Include the following information in this written description: 1. the cause of the deviation; 2. the exact dates of the period of the deviation, if the deviation has been corrected; 3. whether or not the deviation has been corrected; 4. the anticipated time by which the deviation is expected to be corrected, if not yet corrected; and 5. steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the deviation. Application for Permit Amendment: If a permit amendment is needed, submit an Minn. R application in accordance with the requirements of Minn. R through Minn. R Submittal dates vary, depending on the type of amendment needed. Extension Requests: The Permittee may apply for an Administrative Amendment to Minn. R , subp. 1(H) extend a deadline in a permit by no more than 12 days, provided the proposed deadline extension meets the requirements of Minn. R , subp. 1(H). Performance testing deadlines from the General Provisions of 4 CFR pt. 6 and pt. 63 are examples of deadlines for which the MPCA does not have authority to grant extensions and therefore do not meet the requirements of Minn. R , subp. 1(H). Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of each calendar year following Minn. R permit issuance, to be submitted on a form approved by the Commissioner. Emission Fees: due 6 days after receipt of an MPCA bill. Minn. R REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO AIR DISPERSION MODELING SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION hdr These are state only requirements and are not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act. Parameters Used in Modeling: The parameters used in the modeling performed for an Environmental Assessment Worksheet under Minn. R. ch. 441 and particulate modeling for permit action 5 for this facility are listed in the air dispersion modeling documents. If the Permittee intends to change any of these parameters, the Permittee must submit the revised parameters to the Commissioner and receive written approval before making any changes. The revised parameter information submittal must include, but is not limited to: the locations, heights and diameters of the stacks; locations and dimensions of nearby buildings; velocity and temperatures of the gases emitted; and the emission rates. The plume dispersion characteristics due to the parameter revisions must equal or exceed the dispersion characteristics modeled for this permit, and the Permittee shall demonstrate this in the proposal. If the information does not demonstrate equivalent or better dispersion characteristics, or if a conclusion cannot readily be made about the dispersion, the Permittee must remodel. Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act.

11 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-4 9/12/12 Parameters Used in Modeling (continued): Pollutant Emission Rates: If the Permittee proposes to increase the emission rate of any pollutant listed in Appendix I or Appendix II, the Permittee shall first use the air dispersion modeling document report as a template for recalculating the risk due to the change in emissions or for remodeling particulate emissions. The Permittee shall submit a report to the MPCA of the proposed change and demonstrate that the recalculated risk for all pollutants emitted from the facility does not exceed the acceptable risk criteria used in the air dispersion modeling document or ambient air impact for particulate matter, or other report as applicable. The Permittee must receive written approval from the MPCA before making any changes. For changes that do not involve an increase in an emission rate and that do not require a permit amendment, the proposal must be submitted as soon as practicable, but no less than 6 days before making the change to any parameter. CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act. Parameters Used in Modeling (continued): For changes involving increases in emission rates and that require a minor permit amendment, the proposal must be submitted as soon as practicable, but no less than 6 days before making the change to any parameter. CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 For changes involving increases in emission rates and that require a permit amendment other than a minor amendment, the proposal must be submitted prior to or with the permit amendment application. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act.

12 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-5 9/12/12 Subject Item: Associated Items: GP 1 Tanks subject to NSPS subp. Kb TK 11 Denatured Ethanol TK 12 Denatured Ethanol TK 14 Denatured Ethanol What to do Why to do it Recordkeeping: Maintain records showing the dimensions of each tank and an 4 CFR Section 6.116b(b); analysis showing each tank's capacity. Minn. R (C) The storage vessel shall be equipped with a fixed roof in combination with an 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a); Minn. R (C) internal floating roof meeting the requirements of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1). The storage vessel shall be equipped with the following closure devices between 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1)(ii)(B); Minn. R. the wall of the storage vessel and the edge of the internal floating roof consisting of (C) two seals mounted one above the other so that each forms a continuous closure that completely covers the space between the wall of the storage vessel and the edge of the internal floating roof. The lower seal may be vapor mounted, but both must be continuous. Inspection before initial fill: Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1); Minn. R (C) seal, and the secondary seal, prior to filling the storage vessel with Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL). If there are holes, tears, or other openings in the primary seal, the secondary seal, or the seal fabric, or defects in the internal floating roof, or both, the owner or operator shall repair the items before filling the storage vessel. Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary seal, and the secondary seal 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii); Minn. R. through manholes and roof hatches on the fixed roof at least once every 12 months (C) after initial fill as required by this paragraph. Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary seal, the secondary seal, 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(i); Minn. R. gaskets, slotted membranes and sleeve seals (if any) each time the storage vessel (C) is emptied and degassed, as required by this paragraph. In no event shall inspections conducted in accordance with this provision occur at intervals greater than 1 years. Notification: If an inspection is required (under 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1) or 4 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(5); Minn. R (C) CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(i)), notify the Commissioner in writing at least 3 days prior to the filling or refilling of the storage vessel, to afford the Commissioner the opportunity to have an observer present. If the inspection is not planned and the owner or operator could not have known about the inspection 3 days in advance of the refilling the tank, the owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner at least 7 days prior to the refilling of the storage vessel. Notification shall be made by telephone immediately followed by written documentation demonstrating why the inspection was unplanned. Alternatively, this notification including the written documentation may be made in writing and sent by express mail so that it is received by the Commissioner at least 7 days prior to refilling. Notification: Furnish the Commissioner with a report describing the internal floating 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(1); Minn. R (C) roof and certifying that it meets the specifications of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1) and 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1). The report shall be an attachment to the notification of actual date of initial startup required by 4 CFR Section 6.7(a)(3). Keep a record of each inspection performed as required by 4 CFR Section 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(2); Minn. R (C) 6.113b(a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(4). Each record shall identify the storage vessel on which the inspection was performed and shall contain the date the vessel was inspected and the observed condition of each component of the control equipment (seals, internal floating roof, and fittings). After each inspection required under 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3) that finds holes 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(4); Minn. R (C) or tears in the seal or seal fabric, or defects in the internal floating roof, or other control equipment defects listed in 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii), a report shall be furnished to the Commissioner within 3 days of the inspection. The report shall indentify the storage vessel and the reason it did not meet the specifications of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1) or 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii), and list each repair made.

13 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-6 9/12/12 Subject Item: Associated Items: GP 2 Tanks subject to State Rule TK 1 Ethanol 2 proof TK 2 Ethanol 2 proof TK 3 Ethanol 2 proof TK 4 Ethanol 2 proof TK 5 E-85 TK 6 Ethanol 19 proof TK 7 Ethanol 19 proof What to do Why to do it Equip each storage tank with a submerged fill pipe. Minn. R , subp. 3 Recordkeeping: Maintain records showing the dimensions of each tank and an analysis showing each tank's capacity. Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5

14 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Subject Item: GP 8 Boilers 1 and 2 Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No. 2 A-7 9/12/12 What to do Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity except for one six-minute period per hour of not more than 6 percent opacity. This limit applies individually to each emission unit. Fuel used: Limited to natural gas and propane; for recordkeeping requirements, see GP11. Why to do it Minn. R , subp. 2 Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R. 77.8; most stringent, meets limit set by Minn. R , subp. 1

15 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Subject Item: GP 1 Propane Users Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No. 2 EU 59 Boiler No. 3 EU 66 DDGS Dryer A-8 9/12/12 What to do Fuel Usage: less than or equal to gallons/year using 12-month Rolling Sum of total propane combustion (in all 4 units combined). Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the quantity of propane, in gallons, used during the previous month and during the previous 12 months (12-month rolling sum). Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2, subp. 2 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2, subp. 2

16 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Subject Item: GP 11 NOx Group Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No. 2 EU 59 Boiler No. 3 EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE27 A-9 9/12/12 What to do Nitrogen Oxides: less than or equal to 28.7 tons/year calculated as a 52-week rolling sum Daily Recordkeeping. On each day of operation, the Permittee shall calculate, record, and maintain a record of the total quantity of each fuel used in each item in this Group. For natural gas, this shall be based on flowmeter readings. For propane, this shall be based on delivery records. Weekly Recordkeeping -- NOx emissions By Thursday of each week, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following: 1) The NOx emissions for the previous calendar week using the daily fuel use records specified above. Why to do it Title I Condition: Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R subp. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R subp. 4 and 5 2) The weekly rolling sum NOx emissions for the previous 52-week period by summing the monthly NOx emissions data.

17 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: SV 5 Grain Handling Baghouse (CE 19) A-1 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 5 Corn Dump Pit EU 6 Grain Elevator EU 7 Corn Bin 1 (storage bin) EU 8 Corn Bin 2 (surge bin) EU 9 Corn Bin 3 (storage bin) EU 1 Scalper EU 86 Grain Bin EU 87 Grain Bin What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.46 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to.46 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity Minn. R , subp. 3(D) B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE19 hdr Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 97 percent collection efficiency (See CE 19 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 92 percent collection efficiency (See CE 19 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE19 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R hdr

18 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: SV 16 DDGS Building Exhaust (CE 18) A-11 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 55 DDGS Storage Pile EU 56 DDGS Dump Pit EU 57 DDGS Elevator EU 58 Truck Load Spout What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.11 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to.11 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity Minn. R , subp. 3(D) B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE18 hdr Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 86 percent collection efficiency (See CE 18 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent collection efficiency (See CE 18 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the stack (SV16) for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE18 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 hdr

19 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: SV 18 Fermentation Scrubber (CE 2) A-12 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 16 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 17 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 18 Fermenter A-3 EU 19 Fermenter A-4 EU 51 Stripper EU 61 Fermenter EU 62 Fermenter EU 63 Fermenter EU 64 Beer Well EU 65 Beer Well EU 68 Rectifier EU 69 Side Stripper EU 7 Molecular Sieve EU 72 Fermenter What to do A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 5. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE2 hdr Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 96.5 percent collection efficiency (See CE 2 for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, if the inlet VOC concentration is less than 2 ppm, Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 2 parts per million using 3-hour Average C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS hdr Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure emissions of volatile organic compounds from SV 18. The performance tests shall be conducted at an interval not to exceed 6 months between tests. The first test required under this condition shall be conducted by 12/14/215. D. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE2 Why to do it Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limits; Minn. R , subp. 1 hdr

20 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: SV 19 Dryer (CE21 and CE27) A-13 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE27 What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 7.11 lbs/hour Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.7 grains/dry standard cubic foot Minn. R , subp. 1.A(1) or the allowable concentration at the exhaust flow rate, as described in Minn. R PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to 7.11 lbs/hour Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity except for one six-minute period Minn. R , subp. 1.A(2) per hour of not more than 6 percent opacity. Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 6. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis Carbon Monoxide: less than or equal to 9. lbs/hour B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS hdr Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 8 percent collection efficiency (See CE 21 Multiclone for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 8 percent collection efficiency (See CE 21 for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) Thermal Oxidizer Breakdown (CE27): In the event of a breakdown of the thermal oxidizer, the Permittee shall stop feed to the dryer as soon as the breakdown is discovered. Dryer operation may continue only as long as necessary to empty the dryer. The Permittee shall also submit the notification required by Minn. R , subp. 2, if required. C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS hdr Performance Test: due before 4/12/214 to measure emissions of total particulate matter. The next test is duer April 12, 214, then every 36 months thereafter. Performance Test: due before 4/12/214 to measure emissions of PM1. The next test is due April 12, 214, then every 36 months thereafter. Performance Test: due before 4/12/214 to measure emissions of CO. The next test is due April 12, 214, then every 36 months thereafter. Performance Test: due before 4/12/216 to measure VOC emissions. The next test is due April 12, 216, then every 6 months thereafter. Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limit; Minn. R , subp. 1 Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limit; Minn. R , subp. 1 Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limit; Minn. R , subp. 1 Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limit; Minn. R , subp. 1

21 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: SV 2 Biodigester Flare A-14 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 67 Bio-digester What to do Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the stack (SV2) for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. Why to do it Minn. R , subp. 1(B) Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5

22 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: EU 59 Boiler No. 3 A-15 9/12/12 Associated Items: GP 1 Propane Users GP 11 NOx Group SV 17 New Boiler Stack What to do Why to do it Fuel used: Limited to natural gas and propane. Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, record the amount of fuel used during the previous month. These records may consist of fuel bill or meter readings. February 2, 1992, EPA memorandum and 4 CFR Section 6.13(i) to meet requirements of 4 CFR Section 6.48c(g); Minn. R

23 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: EU 6 Hammermill A-16 9/12/12 Associated Items: CE 24 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F SV 21 Hammermill Baghouse What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity Minn. R , subp. 3(D) B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS hdr Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 98 percent collection efficiency (See CE 24 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 96 percent collection efficiency (see CE 24 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE24 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R hdr

24 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: EU 66 DDGS Dryer A-17 9/12/12 Associated Items: CE 21 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Multiclones CE 27 Direct Flame Afterburner GP 1 Propane Users GP 11 NOx Group SV 19 Dryer (CE21 and CE27) What to do Fuel used: Limited to natural gas, propane and bio-digester gas from EU 67; for recordkeeping requirements, see GP11. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Thermal Oxidizer Breakdown: In the event of a breakdown of the thermal oxidizer, the Permittee shall stop feed to the dryer as soon as the breakdown is discovered. Dryer operation may continue only as long as necessary to empty the dryer. The Permittee shall also submit the notification required by Minn. R , subp. 2, if required. Wet cake storage limitation: When wet cake by-product is produced, it will be stored for no more than 72 hours on-site unless the outside temperature is less than 55 degrees F (daily maximum). In all cases, the wet cake will be moved off-site as soon as possible. Temperature: less than or equal to 135 degrees F using 1-Hour Average Recordkeeping: Observe and record the dryer inlet temperature once each day the dryer is operated CENTRIFUGE AND SYRUP FEED RATE REQUIREMENTS Centrifuge Feedrate Process Throughput: less than or equal to 31 gallons/minute using 1-Hour Average Recordkeeping: The permittee shall record dryer centrifuge feed rate as a 24-hour average once each day of operation The Permittee shall maintain and operate a flow monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the centrifuge flowrate to the dryer. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error of no more than +/- 2 percent of the flowrate being measured. The recording device shall also calculate the 24-hour average flowrate. Syrup Feedrate Process Throughput: less than or equal to 49 gallons/minute using 1-Hour Average Recordkeeping: The permittee shall record the dryer syrup feed rate as a 24-hour average once each day of operation The Permittee shall maintain and operate a flow monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the syrup flowrate to the dryer. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error of no more than +/- 2 percent of the flowrate being measured. The recording device shall also calculate the 24-hour average flowrate. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS RTO (CE 27) burnouts and other maintenance activities: During RTO burnouts and any other maintenance for which the manufacturer recommends that dryer emissions bypass the RTO, the dryer (EU 66) shall be shutdown. Wet DDGS shall be stored and handled in a manner to minimize VOC emissions and odors during these maintenance activities. Why to do it Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R hdr Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Title I Condition: limit to avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: recordkeeping for temperature limit hdr Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and subp. 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and 5 Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and subp. 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 hdr Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 and 77.8, subp. 15J The Permittee shall maintain a record of such maintenance activities in the O and M Plan for CE 27.

25 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: EU 71 Cooling Cyclone A-18 9/12/12 Associated Items: SV 22 Cooling Cyclone Stack What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.3 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.3 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 3. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis B. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS hdr Operation and Maintenance of the Cooling Cyclone: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2. inches of water column and less than or equal to 8. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: If the pressure drop is not within the ranges specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to achieve the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Inspect quarterly, or as required by manufacturing specifications, all components that are not subject to wear or plugging, including structural components, housings, ducts, and hoods. Maintain a written record of the inspection and any action resulting from the inspection. Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Inspect quarterly, or as required by manufacturing specifications, all components Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 that are subject to wear or plugging. Maintain a written record of the inspection and any action resulting from the inspection. Calibrate the pressure drop gauges annually or as often as required by Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 manufacturing specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS hdr Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure total particulate matter emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure PM1 emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure VOC emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure opacity, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. Minn. R , subp. 1 Minn. R , subp. 1 Minn. R , subp. 1 Minn. R , subp. 1

26 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: EU 84 Hammermill 2 A-19 9/12/12 Associated Items: CE 28 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F SV 25 Hammermill #2 What to do Why to do it A. EMISSION LIMITS hdr Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity Minn. R , subp. 3(D) B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS hdr Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 98 percent collection efficiency (See CE 28 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 96 percent collection efficiency (see CE 28 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE28 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R hdr

27 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 18 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency A-2 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 56 DDGS Dump Pit EU 57 DDGS Elevator EU 58 Truck Load Spout What to do Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Read and record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop is not within the range of values specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to return the pressure drop to within the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, ands 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14

28 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 19 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F A-21 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 5 Corn Dump Pit EU 6 Grain Elevator EU 7 Corn Bin 1 (storage bin) EU 8 Corn Bin 2 (surge bin) EU 9 Corn Bin 3 (storage bin) EU 1 Scalper EU 86 Grain Bin EU 87 Grain Bin What to do The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site.

29 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 A-22 9/12/12

30 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 2 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) A-23 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 16 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 17 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 18 Fermenter A-3 EU 19 Fermenter A-4 EU 51 Stripper EU 61 Fermenter EU 62 Fermenter EU 63 Fermenter EU 64 Beer Well EU 65 Beer Well EU 68 Rectifier EU 69 Side Stripper EU 7 Molecular Sieve EU 72 Fermenter What to do Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 3. inches of water column and less than or equal to 1. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 25 gallons/minute. An alternate minimum water flow rate may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop and water flow rate for CE2 scrubber once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop and/or water flow rate are not within the ranges specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to achieve the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the gauges annually, or as often as required by manufacturing specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14

31 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 21 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Multiclones A-24 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer What to do Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4. inches of water column and less than or equal to 8. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop is not within the range of values specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to return the pressure drop to within the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14

32 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 23 Flaring A-25 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 67 Bio-digester What to do Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Why to do it Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14

33 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 24 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F A-26 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 6 Hammermill What to do The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

34 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 25 Flaring A-27 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 76 Ethanol loadout flare What to do Opacity: not greater than percent opacity using a 6-minute average except for periods not to exceed 5 minutes in any 2 consecutive hours Operate the flare only with a net heating value of the gas combusted of 3 Btu/scf or greater with a steam-assisted or air assisted flarre; or with the net heating value of the gas being combusted of 2 Btu/scf with a nonassisted flare The Permittee shall operate and maintain the flare any time that any process equipment controlled by the flare is in operation. The Permittee shall operate and maintain the flare in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain thermocouples to monitor the presence of a pilot flame. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever operation of the monitored control equipment is required. Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal and external system components, including but not limited to the refractory and electrical systems. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection. Corrective Actions: If a pilot flame is not present or if the flare or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible. Corrective actions shall result in return to operation of the pilot flame and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the flare. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site. Why to do it Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16J Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Consent Decree para. 7 and 21 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14

35 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 27 Direct Flame Afterburner A-28 9/12/12 Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE27 What to do Why to do it The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 95 percent control efficiency Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 1 parts per million using 3-hour Average The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for Carbon Monoxide: greater than or equal to 9 percent control efficiency Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, Carbon Monoxide: less than or equal to 1 parts per million using 3-hour Average Temperature: greater than or equal to 16 degrees F using 3-hour Average at the Combustion Chamber unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R , subp. 3, based on the average temperature recorded during the most recent MPCA approved performance test where compliance for VOC and CO emissions was demonstrated. If the three-hour rolling average temperature drops below the minimum temperature limit, the VOC and CO shall be considered uncontrolled until the average minimum temperature limit is once again achieved. This shall be reported as a deviation. The Permittee shall operate and maintain the thermal oxidizer in accordance with Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain thermocouples to Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 conduct temperature monitoring required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever operation of the monitored control equipment is required. The Permittee shall maintain a continuous hard copy readout or computer disk file of the temperature readings and calculated three hour rolling average temperatures for the combustion chamber. Daily Monitoring: The Permittee shall physically verify the operation of the temperature recording device at least once each operating day to verify that it is working and recording properly. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the daily verifications. Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal and external system components, including but not limited to the refractory, heat exchanger, and electrical systems. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection. Annual Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate the temperature monitor at least annually and shall maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Corrective Actions: If the temperature is below the minimum specified by this permit or if the thermal oxidizer or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible. Corrective actions shall return the temperature to at least the permitted minimum and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the thermal oxidizer. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken. Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent operational limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit taken to avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14

36 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: CE 28 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Associated Items: EU 84 Hammermill 2 A-29 9/12/12 What to do The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Why to do it Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

37 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: TK 13 Denaturant A-3 9/12/12 What to do Why to do it (d) For each storage vessel with a design capacity greater than or equal to 75 m3 4 CFR Section 6.116b (2, gallons) but less than 151 m3 (4,) storing a liquid with a maximum true vapor pressure that is normally less than 27.6 kpa (4. psi), the Permittee shall notify the Commissioner within 3 days when the maximum true vapor pressure of the liquid exceeds 27.6 kpa.

38 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: FS 1 Roads (truck traffic) A-31 9/12/12 What to do Fugitive emissions: Do not cause or permit the transporting of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne. Do not cause or permit a road or a driveway to be constructed, used, repaired, or demolished without applying all such reasonable measures as may be required to prevent particulate matter from becoming airborne. Paved roads: The Permittee shall inspect paved roads weekly. The roads shall be cleaned if there is visible accumulation of silt and/or fugitive emissions are observed from traffic. Minn. R Minn. R Why to do it The Permittee shall maintain a record of the weekly inspections and corrective actions.

39 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: FS 2 Grain Fugitives A-32 9/12/12 What to do Opacity: less than or equal to 5 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from truck unloading of grain or grain handling activities. Clean up commodities spilled on the driveway and other facility property as required to minimize fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology). Grain receiving: Limited to the hours of 7 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday year round plus 7 am to 5pm on Saturdays during the month of October Why to do it Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Minn. R , subp. 1(A) Minn. R. ch. 79

40 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: FS 3 DDGS Fugitives A-33 9/12/12 What to do Opacity: less than or equal to 5 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from DDGS handling activities. Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from DDGS truck loading. Clean up commodities spilled on the driveway and other facility property as required to minimize fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology). Why to do it Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Minn. R , subp. 3(B) Minn. R , subp. 1(A)

41 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: FS 4 Ethanol Loadout A-34 9/12/12 What to do Railcar Loadout: Railcars dedicated to ethanol are not required to be vented to the loadout flare (CE25). All other railcars must be vented to the loadout flare. Why to do it Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16(J)

42 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: Permit Number: DENCO II LLC Subject Item: FS 5 Equipment Leaks (valves, flanges and seals) A-35 9/12/12 STANDARDS: PUMPS Pumps in light liquid service What to do (a)(1) Each pump in light liquid service shall be monitored monthly to detect leaks by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) and paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) (2) Each pump in light liquid service shall be checked by visual inspection each calendar week for indications of liquids dripping from the pump seal (b)(1) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected hdr Why to do it 4 CFR Section (a); Minn. R CFR Section (b) and (c) (2) If there are indications of liquids dripping from a pump seal, a leak is detected (c)(1)when a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , delay of repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected STANDARDS: COMPRESSORS Each compressor shall be equipped with a seal system that includes a barrier fluid system and that prevents leakage of VOC to the atmosphere, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) and 4 CFR Section (h) and (i) (b) Each compressor seal system shall be: hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b) (1) operated with the barrier fluid at a pressure that is greater than the compressor stuffing box pressure; or (2) equipped with a barrier fluid system that is connected by a closed vent system to a control device that complies with the requirements of 4 CFR Section ; or (3) equipped with a system that purges the barrier fluid into a process stream with zero VOC emissions (c) The barrier fluid system shall be in heavy liquid service or shall not be in VOC service (d) Each barrier fluid system shall be equipped with a sensor that will detect failure of the seal system, barrier fluid system or both (e)(1) Each sensor shall be checked daily or equipped with an audible alarm (2) The owner or operator shall determine, based on design considerations and operating experience, a criterion that indicates failure of the seal system, the barrier fluid system or both (f) If the sensor indicates a failure of the seal system, barrier fluid system, or both, a leak is detected (g)(1)when a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , delay of repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 15 calendar days after each leak is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section STANDARDS: PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES IN GAS/VAPOR SERVICE (a) Except during pressure releases, each pressure relief device in gas/vapor service shall be operated with no detectable emissions, as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 5 ppm above background, as determined by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(c) (b)(1) After each pressure release, the PRV shall be returned to a condition of no detectable emissions, as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 5 ppm above background, as soon as practicable, but no later than 5 calendar days after the pressure release, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , Delay of Repair 4 CFR Section (c) and (d) 4 CFR Section (e) 4 CFR Section (f) 4 CFR Section (g) hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b)

43 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-36 9/12/12 STANDARDS: SAMPLING CONNECTION SYSTEMS (a) Each sampling connection system shall be equipped with a closed-purge, closed-loop, or closed-vent system, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) (b) Each closed-purge, closed-loop, or closed-vent system as required by 4 CFR Section (a) shall comply with the applicable requirement following: hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (1) return the purged process fluid directly to the process line; or (2) collect and recycle the purged process fluid to a process; or (3) be designed and operated to capture and transport all the purged fluid to a control device that complies with the requirements of 4 CFR Section (c) In-situ sampling systems are exempt from these requirements STANDARDS: OPEN-ENDED VALVES OR LINES (a)(1) Each open-ended valve or line shall be equipped with a cap, blind flange, plug, or second valve except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) (2) The cap, blind flange, plug, or second valve shall seal the open end at all times except during operations requiring process fluid flow through the open-ended valve or line (b) Each open-ended valve or line equipped with a second valve shall be operated in a manner such that the valve on the process fluid is closed before the second valve is opened (c) When a double block-and-bleed system is being used, the bleed valve or line may remain open during operations that require venting the line between the block valves but shall comply with 4 CFR Section (a) at all other times STANDARDS: VALVES (a) Each valve shall be monitored monthly to detect leaks by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) (b) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (c)(1) Any valve for which a leak is not detected for 2 successive months may be monitored the first month of every quarter, beginning with the next quarter, until a leak is detected (c)(2) If a leak is detected in a valve which is being monitored quarterly, the valve shall be monitored monthly until a leak is not detected for 2 successive months (d)(1) When a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 calendar days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected (e) First attempts at repair include, but are not limited to, the following practices where practicable: 4 CFR Section (d) 4 CFR Section (e) (1) tightening of bonnet bolts, (2) replacement of bonnet bolts, (3) tightening of packing gland nuts, and (4) injection of lubricant into lubricated packings STANDARDS: PUMPS AND VALVES IN HEAVY LIQUID SERVICE, PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES IN LIGHT LIQUID OR HEAVY LIQUID SERVICE, AND FLANGES AND OTHER CONNECTIONS (a) Pumps and valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief valves in light liquid or heavy liquid service, and flanges and other connectors shall be monitored within 5 days by the method specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) if evidence of a potential leak is found by visual, audible, olfactory, or any other detection method (b) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected (c)(1) When a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 calendar days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , Delay of Repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected hdr 4 CFR Section (a) 4 CFR Section (b) and (c)

44 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-37 9/12/12 (d) First attempts at repair include, but are not limited to, the practices described under 4 CFR Section (e) DELAY OF REPAIR (a) Delay of repair of equipment for which leaks have been detected will be allowed if the repair is technically infeasible without a process unit shutdown; repair of this equipment is to occur before the end of the next process unit shutdown (b) Delay of repair of equipment will be allowed for equipment which is isolated from the process and which does not remain in VOC service (c) Delay of repair for valves will be allowed if : 4 CFR Section (d) hdr 4 CFR Section (a) and (b) 4 CFR Section (c) (1) the owner or operator demonstrates that emissions of purged material resulting from the immediate repair are greater than the fugitive emissions likely to result from delay of repair, and (2) when repair procedures are effected, the purged material is collected and destroyed or recovered in a control device complying with 4 CFR Section (d) Delay of repair for pumps will be allowed if : 4 CFR Section (d) (1) Repair required the use of a dual mechanical seal system that includes a barrier fluid system, and (2) repair is completed as soon as practicable, but not later than 6 months after the leak was detected (e) Delay of repair beyond a process unit shutdown will be allowed for a valve if valve assembly replacement is necessary during the process unit shoudown, valve asssembly supplies have been depleted, and valve assembly supplies had been sufficiently stocked before the supplies were depleted. Delay of repair beyond the next process unit shutdown will not be allowed unless the next process unit shutdown occurs sooner than 6 months after the first process unit shutdown. TESTING PROCEDURES Compliance shall be demonstrated by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section RECORDKEEPING (b) When each leak is detected, the following requirements apply: 4 CFR Section (e) hdr 4 CFR Section 6.486(b) hdr 4 CFR Section 6.496(b) (1) a weatherproof and readily visible identification, marked with the equipment identification number, shall be attached to the leaking equipment (2) the identification on a valve may be removed after it has been monitored for 2 successive months as specified in 4 CFR Section (c) and no leak has been detected during those two months (3) the identification on equipment, except on a valve, may be removed after it has been repaired (c) When a leak is detected, the following information shall be recorded in a log and shall be kept for 2 years in a readily accessible location: (1) the instrument and operator ID numbers and the equipment ID number, (2) the date the leak was detected and the dates of each attempt to repair the leak, (3) repair methods applied in each attempt to repair the leak, (4) "Above 1," if the instrument reading measured by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(a) after each repair attempt is equal to or greater than 1, ppm (5) "Repair delayed" and the reason for the delay if a leak is not repaired within 15 calendar days after discovery of the leak, (6) the signature of the owner or operator whose decision it was that repair could not be effected without a process shutdown, (7) the expected date of successful repair of the leak if a leak is not repaired within 15 days, (8) dates of process unit shutdowns that occur while the leaking equipment is unrepaired, and (9) the date of successful repair of the leak REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 4 CFR Section 6.486(c)(1)-(4) 4 CFR Section 6.486(c)(5)-(9) hdr

45 TABLE A: LIMITS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: A-38 9/12/12 The first semiannual report submitted for htis purpose shall include the following information: (1) process unit identification (2) number of valves subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (3) number of pumps subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (4) number of compressors subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (c) All semiannual reports shall include the following information summarized from the information in 4 CFR 6.486: (1) process unit identification (2) for each month during the semiannual reporting period, (i) number of valves for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (b) or 4 CFR Section (ii) number of valves for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (d)(1) (iii) number of pumps for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (b) and (d)(6)(i) (iv) number of pumps for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (c)(1) and (d)(6)(ii) (v) number of compressors for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (f) (vi) number of compressors for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (g)(1) (vii) the facts that explain each delay of repair and, where appropriate, why a process unit shutdown was technically infeasible (3) dates of process unit shutdowns which occurred within the semiannual reporting period (4) revisions to items reported according to paragraph (b) if changes have occurred since the initial report or subsequent revisions to the initial report (e) Report the results of all performance tests in accordance with 4 CFR Section 6.8. The provisions of 4 CFR Section 6.8 do not apply to affected facilities subject to the provisions of this subpart except that an owner or operator must notify the Administrator of the schedule for the intial performance tests at least 3 days before the initial performance tests. 4 CFR Section 6.487(b) 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(1) and (2)(i)-(2)(iv) 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(2)(v)-(vii) 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(3) and (4) 4 CFR Section 6.487(e)

46 TABLE B: SUBMITTALS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Also, where required by an applicable rule or permit condition, send to the Permit Document Coordinator notices of: - accumulated insignificant activities, - installation of control equipment, - replacement of an emissions unit, and - changes that contravene a permit term. B-1 9/12/12 Send any application for a permit or permit amendment to: Fiscal Services Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 52 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota Each submittal must be postmarked or received by the date specified in the applicable Table. Those submittals required by parts 77.1 to must be certified by a responsible official, defined in Minn. R. 77.1, subp. 21. Other submittals shall be certified as appropriate if certification is required by an applicable rule or permit condition. Table B lists most of the submittals required by this permit. Please note that some submittal requirements may appear in Table A or, if applicable, within a compliance schedule located in Table C. Table B is divided into two sections in order to separately list one-time only and recurrent submittal requirements. Send submittals that are required to be submitted to the U.S. EPA regional office to: Mr. George Czerniak Air and Radiation Branch EPA Region V 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 664 Send submittals that are required by the Acid Rain Program to: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean Air Markets Division 12 Pennsylvania Avenue NW (624N) Washington, D.C. 246 Unless another person is identified in the applicable Table, send all other submittals to: AQ Compliance Tracking Coordinator Industrial Division Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 52 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, Minnesota

47 TABLE B: RECURRENT SUBMITTALS Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: B-2 9/12/12 What to send When to send Portion of Facility Affected LDAR Report due 3 days after half-year following permit FS5 issuance The reports are due by July 3 and January 3 for the respective 6-month periods. Semiannual Deviations Report due 3 days after end of each calendar Total Facility half-year following Permit Issuance. The first semiannual report submitted by the Permittee shall cover the calendar half-year in which the permit is issued. The first report of each calendar year covers January 1 - June 3. The second report of each calendar year covers July 1 - December 31. If no deviations have occurred, the Permittee shall submit the report stating no deviations. Compliance Certification due 31 days after end of each calendar year following Permit Issuance (for the previous calendar year). The Permittee shall submit this to the Commissioner on a form approved by the Commissioner. This report covers all deviations experienced during the calendar year. Total Facility

48 APPENDIX I Facility Name: DENCO II LLC Permit Number: APPENDIX I Stack parameters used in Air Emissions Risk Analysis for permit action 4 Stack Height Diameter Flowrate Temperature Pollutant(s) Emission Rate ft ft cfm deg F pounds/hour NOx NOx NOx acetaldehyde 1.9 formaldehyde NOx 3.68 acetaldehyde.19 acrolein.2 formaldehyde.13 2 furaldehyde.3 methanol NOx acetaldehyde.21 formaldehyde.33 2 furaldehyde.215 methanol.5

49 Appendix II Model Parameters used in modeling PM1 and PM2.5 for Permit Action 5

50 MPCA REPORT CREATION DATE & TIME: 6/2/212 12:38:49 **************************************************** * Modeling Parameters and Modeling Results Summary * * for Air Modeling Submittal in Directory(s) Below * **************************************************** **************************************************** X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_24hour X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_Annual X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_24hour X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_Annual

51 MPCA REPORT CREATION DATE & TIME: 6/2/212 12:38:49 **************************************************** * Modeling Parameters and Modeling Results Summary * * for Air Modeling Submittal in Directory(s) Below * **************************************************** This MPCA computer-generated summary report includes: Directory of AERMOD Model Output Files, followed by: Model Setup Options Summary Emission Sources Source Groups Misc. Info. (e.g. ECHO, INCLUDED, meteorology, etc.) See corresponding input/output files for other items: building and terrain information, more urban details, sample meteorological data and wind speed categories, emission scalars, receptors, plot/post/other outputs, and other EPA AERMOD dispersion model features/items. Pathname Description: Pathname has 3 parts: fixed MPCA; flexible MPCA; USER Pathname Part1(MPCA): X:\...\Air_Modeling\Projects\ Pathname Part2(MPCA): \PermitId_CompanyName\YEARMNDY\ Pathname Part3(USER): user folder name and file name. Filenames with spaces were replaced with underscores. Please direct questions about this summary report to: Dennis Becker Dennis.Becker@state.mn.us. ***************************************************** X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_24hour 5/1/212 3:51 PM 2,556,749 DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.LST X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_Annual 5/2/212 9:5 AM 2,582,855 DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.LST X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_24hour 5/2/212 9:4 AM 2,172,56 DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.LST X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_Annual 5/1/212 3:31 PM 2,169,58 DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.LST

52 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.LST Misc. Input (ECHO, INCLUDED, meteorology, etc.) ** ECHO CO TITLEONE DENCO II CO TITLETWO Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is 4.11) 1 hr GR limit CO MODELOPT DFAULT CONC NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT CO AVERTIME 24 CO POLLUTID PM1 SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW

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55 SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW

56 SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW

57 SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO BACKGRND SEASON SO BACKGRND HOURLY "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\DEN$45.575N_ W_2621_HOURLY_PM1_ALLSITESvia1overR.bkg" (4I2,F8.1) SO INCLUDED "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\MOD_DEN$45.575N_ W_25NEIandFAR2G_PM1.far" SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV1 DENSV2 DENSV5 DENSV16 DENSV17 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV2 DENSV21 DENSV22 DENF6A DENF6B DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV26 DENSV27 DENF7A DENF7B DENSV29 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP SV1 DENSV1 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV5 DENSV5 SO SRCGROUP SV16 DENSV16 SO SRCGROUP SV17 DENSV17 SO SRCGROUP SV19 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV21 DENSV21 SO SRCGROUP SV22 DENSV22 SO SRCGROUP FS6 DENF6A DENF6B SO SRCGROUP SV23 DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP SV26 DENSV26 SO SRCGROUP SV27 DENSV27 SO SRCGROUP FLAT_STO DENF7A DENF7B SO SRCGROUP SV29 DENSV29 SO SRCGROUP SV3 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP FS2&3 DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP ALL BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP FAR ME SURFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.SFC" FREE ME PROFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.PFL" ME SURFDATA ME UAIRDATA ME PROFBASE 347 METERS OU RECTABLE 24 SIXTH OU PLOTFILE 24 ALL SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 DEN SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV1 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV2 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV5 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV16 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV17 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV19 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31

58 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV2 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV21 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV22 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FS6 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV23 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV26 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV27 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FLAT_STO SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV29 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV3 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FS2&3 SIXTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.GRF" 31

59 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/1/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 13:48:18 PAGE 1 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** MODEL SETUP OPTIONS SUMMARY *** **Model Is Setup For Calculation of Average CONCentration Values. -- DEPOSITION LOGIC -- **NO GAS DEPOSITION Data Provided. **NO PARTICLE DEPOSITION Data Provided. **Model Uses NO DRY DEPLETION. DRYDPLT = F **Model Uses NO WET DEPLETION. WETDPLT = F **Model Uses RURAL Dispersion Only. **Model Uses Regulatory DEFAULT Options: 1. Stack-tip Downwash. 2. Model Accounts for ELEVated Terrain Effects. 3. Use Calms Processing Routine. 4. Use Missing Data Processing Routine. 5. No Exponential Decay. **Model Assumes No FLAGPOLE Receptor Heights. **Model Calculates 1 Short Term Average(s) of: 24-HR **This Run Includes: 32 Source(s); 26 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON BACKGRND Values **The Model Assumes A Pollutant Type of: PM1 **Model Set To Continue RUNning After the Setup Testing. **Output Options Selected: Model Outputs Tables of Highest Short Term Values by Receptor (RECTABLE Keyword) Model Outputs External File(s) of High Values for Plotting (PLOTFILE Keyword) Model Outputs Separate Summary File of High Ranked Values (SUMMFILE Keyword) **NOTE: The Following Flags May Appear Following CONC Values: c for Calm Hours m for Missing Hours b for Both Calm and Missing Hours **Misc. Inputs: Base Elev. for Pot. Temp. Profile (m MSL) = 347. ; Decay Coef. =. ; Rot. Angle =. Emission Units = GRAMS/SEC ; Emission Rate Unit Factor =.1E+7 Output Units = MICROGRAMS/M**3 **Approximate Storage Requirements of Model = 6.6 MB of RAM. **Input Runstream File: DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.DTA **Output Print File: DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.LST **File Created for Event Model: W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_MOD_24hr_event **File for Summary of Results: W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.SUM

60 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 2 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** POINT SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE STACK STACK STACK STACK BLDG URBAN CAP/ EMIS RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT TEMP. EXIT VEL. DIAMETER EXISTS SOURCE HOR SCALAR ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.K) (M/SEC) (METERS) VARY BY DENSV1.2268E YES NO NO DENSV2.2268E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV2.126E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENF6A.2898E YES NO NO DENF6B.2898E YES NO NO DENSV23.216E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV3.1332E YES NO NO MHRDOW

61 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 3 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** VOLUME SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE RELEASE INIT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT SY SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) BY DENF2&3.1344E NO MHRDOW E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO

62 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 4 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** AREA SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE COORD (SW CORNER) BASE RELEASE X-DIM Y-DIM ORIENT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC X Y ELEV. HEIGHT OF AREA OF AREA OF AREA SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. /METER**2) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.) (METERS) BY DENF7A.86557E NO MHRDOW DENF7B.86557E NO MHRDOW

63 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 5 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs , , , , DEN DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, SV1 DENSV1, SV2 DENSV2, SV5 DENSV5, SV16 DENSV16, SV17 DENSV17, SV19 DENSV19, SV2 DENSV2, SV21 DENSV21, SV22 DENSV22, FS6 DENF6A, DENF6B, SV23 DENSV23, SV26 DENSV26,

64 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 6 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs SV27 DENSV27, FLAT_STO DENF7A, DENF7B, SV29 DENSV29, SV3 DENSV3, FS2&3 DENF2&3, BACKGRND BACKGROUND, ALL DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, 2137, 2893, 2884, 2898, 745, 2882, 2887, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, 2918, BACKGROUND, FAR 2137, 2893, 2884, 2898, 745, 2882, 2887, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, 2918,

65 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 PAGE 7 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DIRECTION SPECIFIC BUILDING DIMENSIONS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE

66 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

67 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

68 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

69 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

70 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

71 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

72 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

73 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

74 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

75 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

76 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

77 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

78 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

79 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

80 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

81 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

82 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

83 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

84 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

85 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

86 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

87 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

88 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

89 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

90 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

91 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

92 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

93 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

94 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

95 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

96 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

97 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

98 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

99 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

100 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

101 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

102 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

103 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

104 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

105 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

106 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

107 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

108 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

109 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

110 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

111 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

112 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

113 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

114 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

115 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

116 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

117 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

118 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

119 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY * BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS WHICH VARY SEASONALLY (UG/M3) * WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL E+2.51E+2.5E+2.69E+2

120 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 PAGE 39 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DISCRETE CARTESIAN RECEPTORS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE *** METEOROLOGICAL DAYS SELECTED FOR PROCESSING *** (1=YES; =NO) NOTE: METEOROLOGICAL DATA ACTUALLY PROCESSED WILL ALSO DEPEND ON WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE DATA FILE. *** UPPER BOUND OF FIRST THROUGH FIFTH WIND SPEED CATEGORIES *** (METERS/SEC) 1.54, 3.9, 5.14, 8.23, 1.8,

121 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:18 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 51 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** UP TO THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA *** Surface file: AXNMPX5Y.SFC Met Version: 1159 Profile file: AXNMPX5Y.PFL Surface format: FREE Profile format: FREE Surface station no.: 1491 Upper air station no.: Name: UNKNOWN Name: UNKNOWN Year: 26 Year: 26 First 24 hours of scalar data YR MO DY JDY HR H U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS WD HT REF TA HT First hour of profile data YR MO DY HR HEIGHT F WDIR WSPD AMB_TMP sigmaa sigmaw sigmav F indicates top of profile (=1) or below (=)

122 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.LST Misc. Input (ECHO, INCLUDED, meteorology, etc.) ** ECHO CO TITLEONE DENCO II CO TITLETWO Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is 4.11) 1 hr GR limit CO MODELOPT DFAULT CONC NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT CO AVERTIME ANNUAL CO POLLUTID PMTENANN SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW

123 SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW

124 SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW

125 SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW

126 SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW

127 SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO BACKGRND SEASON SO BACKGRND HOURLY "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\DEN$45.575N_ W_2621_HOURLY_PM1_ALLSITESvia1overR.bkg" (4I2,F8.1) SO INCLUDED "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\MOD_DEN$45.575N_ W_25NEIandFAR2G_PM1.far" SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV1 DENSV2 DENSV5 DENSV16 DENSV17 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV2 DENSV21 DENSV22 DENF6A DENF6B DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV26 DENSV27 DENF7A DENF7B DENSV29 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP SV1 DENSV1 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV5 DENSV5 SO SRCGROUP SV16 DENSV16 SO SRCGROUP SV17 DENSV17 SO SRCGROUP SV19 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV21 DENSV21 SO SRCGROUP SV22 DENSV22 SO SRCGROUP FS6 DENF6A DENF6B SO SRCGROUP SV23 DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP SV26 DENSV26 SO SRCGROUP SV27 DENSV27 SO SRCGROUP FLAT_STO DENF7A DENF7B SO SRCGROUP SV29 DENSV29 SO SRCGROUP SV3 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP FS2&3 DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP ALL BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP FAR ME SURFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.SFC" FREE ME PROFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.PFL" ME SURFDATA ME UAIRDATA ME PROFBASE 347 METERS OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL ALL "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL DEN "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV1 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV2 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV5 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV16 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV17 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31

128 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV19 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV2 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV21 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV22 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FS6 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV23 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV26 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV27 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FLAT_STO "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV29 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV3 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FS2&3 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.GRF" 31

129 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/2/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 7:5:42 PAGE 1 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** MODEL SETUP OPTIONS SUMMARY *** **Model Is Setup For Calculation of Average CONCentration Values. -- DEPOSITION LOGIC -- **NO GAS DEPOSITION Data Provided. **NO PARTICLE DEPOSITION Data Provided. **Model Uses NO DRY DEPLETION. DRYDPLT = F **Model Uses NO WET DEPLETION. WETDPLT = F **Model Uses RURAL Dispersion Only. **Model Uses Regulatory DEFAULT Options: 1. Stack-tip Downwash. 2. Model Accounts for ELEVated Terrain Effects. 3. Use Calms Processing Routine. 4. Use Missing Data Processing Routine. 5. No Exponential Decay. **Model Assumes No FLAGPOLE Receptor Heights. **Model Calculates ANNUAL Averages Only **This Run Includes: 32 Source(s); 26 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON BACKGRND Values **The Model Assumes A Pollutant Type of: PMTENANN **Model Set To Continue RUNning After the Setup Testing. **Output Options Selected: Model Outputs Tables of ANNUAL Averages by Receptor Model Outputs External File(s) of High Values for Plotting (PLOTFILE Keyword) Model Outputs Separate Summary File of High Ranked Values (SUMMFILE Keyword) **NOTE: The Following Flags May Appear Following CONC Values: c for Calm Hours m for Missing Hours b for Both Calm and Missing Hours **Misc. Inputs: Base Elev. for Pot. Temp. Profile (m MSL) = 347. ; Decay Coef. =. ; Rot. Angle =. Emission Units = GRAMS/SEC ; Emission Rate Unit Factor =.1E+7 Output Units = MICROGRAMS/M**3 **Approximate Storage Requirements of Model = 4.6 MB of RAM. **Input Runstream File: DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.DTA **Output Print File: DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.LST **File for Summary of Results: W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.SUM

130 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 2 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** POINT SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE STACK STACK STACK STACK BLDG URBAN CAP/ EMIS RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT TEMP. EXIT VEL. DIAMETER EXISTS SOURCE HOR SCALAR ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.K) (M/SEC) (METERS) VARY BY DENSV1.2268E YES NO NO DENSV2.2268E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV2.126E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENF6A.2898E YES NO NO DENF6B.2898E YES NO NO DENSV23.216E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV3.1332E YES NO NO MHRDOW

131 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 3 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** VOLUME SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE RELEASE INIT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT SY SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) BY DENF2&3.1344E NO MHRDOW E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO

132 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 4 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** AREA SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE COORD (SW CORNER) BASE RELEASE X-DIM Y-DIM ORIENT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC X Y ELEV. HEIGHT OF AREA OF AREA OF AREA SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. /METER**2) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.) (METERS) BY DENF7A.19762E NO MHRDOW DENF7B.19762E NO MHRDOW

133 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 5 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs , , , , DEN DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, SV1 DENSV1, SV2 DENSV2, SV5 DENSV5, SV16 DENSV16, SV17 DENSV17, SV19 DENSV19, SV2 DENSV2, SV21 DENSV21, SV22 DENSV22, FS6 DENF6A, DENF6B, SV23 DENSV23, SV26 DENSV26,

134 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 6 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs SV27 DENSV27, FLAT_STO DENF7A, DENF7B, SV29 DENSV29, SV3 DENSV3, FS2&3 DENF2&3, BACKGRND BACKGROUND, ALL DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, 2137, 2893, 2884, 2898, 745, 2882, 2887, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, 2918, BACKGROUND, FAR 2137, 2893, 2884, 2898, 745, 2882, 2887, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, 2918,

135 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 PAGE 7 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DIRECTION SPECIFIC BUILDING DIMENSIONS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE

136 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

137 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

138 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

139 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

140 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

141 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

142 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

143 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

144 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

145 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

146 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

147 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

148 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

149 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

150 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

151 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

152 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

153 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

154 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

155 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

156 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

157 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

158 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

159 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

160 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

161 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

162 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

163 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

164 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

165 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

166 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

167 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

168 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

169 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

170 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

171 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

172 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

173 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

174 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

175 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

176 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

177 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

178 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

179 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

180 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

181 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

182 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

183 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

184 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

185 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

186 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

187 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

188 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

189 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY * BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS WHICH VARY SEASONALLY (UG/M3) * WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL E+2.51E+2.5E+2.69E+2

190 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 PAGE 39 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DISCRETE CARTESIAN RECEPTORS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE *** METEOROLOGICAL DAYS SELECTED FOR PROCESSING *** (1=YES; =NO) NOTE: METEOROLOGICAL DATA ACTUALLY PROCESSED WILL ALSO DEPEND ON WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE DATA FILE. *** UPPER BOUND OF FIRST THROUGH FIFTH WIND SPEED CATEGORIES *** (METERS/SEC) 1.54, 3.9, 5.14, 8.23, 1.8,

191 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:5:42 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 51 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** UP TO THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA *** Surface file: AXNMPX5Y.SFC Met Version: 1159 Profile file: AXNMPX5Y.PFL Surface format: FREE Profile format: FREE Surface station no.: 1491 Upper air station no.: Name: UNKNOWN Name: UNKNOWN Year: 26 Year: 26 First 24 hours of scalar data YR MO DY JDY HR H U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS WD HT REF TA HT First hour of profile data YR MO DY HR HEIGHT F WDIR WSPD AMB_TMP sigmaa sigmaw sigmav F indicates top of profile (=1) or below (=)

192 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.LST Misc. Input (ECHO, INCLUDED, meteorology, etc.) ** ECHO CO TITLEONE DENCO II CO TITLETWO Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is 4.11) 1 hr GR limit CO MODELOPT DFAULT CONC NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT CO AVERTIME 24 CO POLLUTID PM-2.5 SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW

193 SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW

194 SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW

195 SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW

196 SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW

197 SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO BACKGRND SEASON SO BACKGRND HOURLY "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\DEN$45.575N_ W_2621_HOURLY_PM25_ALLSITESvia1overR.bkg" (4I2,F8.1) SO INCLUDED "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\MOD_DEN$45.575N_ W_25NEIandFAR2G_PM25.far" SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV1 DENSV2 DENSV5 DENSV16 DENSV17 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV2 DENSV21 DENSV22 DENF6A DENF6B DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV26 DENSV27 DENF7A DENF7B DENSV29 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP SV1 DENSV1 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV5 DENSV5 SO SRCGROUP SV16 DENSV16 SO SRCGROUP SV17 DENSV17 SO SRCGROUP SV19 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV21 DENSV21 SO SRCGROUP SV22 DENSV22 SO SRCGROUP FS6 DENF6A DENF6B SO SRCGROUP SV23 DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP SV26 DENSV26 SO SRCGROUP SV27 DENSV27 SO SRCGROUP FLAT_STO DENF7A DENF7B SO SRCGROUP SV29 DENSV29 SO SRCGROUP SV3 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP FS2&3 DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP ALL BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP FAR ME SURFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.SFC" FREE ME PROFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.PFL" ME SURFDATA ME UAIRDATA ME PROFBASE 347 METERS OU RECTABLE 24 EIGHTH OU PLOTFILE 24 ALL EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 DEN EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV1 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV2 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV5 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV16 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV17 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31

198 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV19 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV2 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV21 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV22 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FS6 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV23 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV26 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV27 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FLAT_STO EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV29 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 SV3 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE 24 FS2&3 EIGHTH "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.GRF" 31 OU MAXDCONT ALL 8 8 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5_24- hr_all_8_8_maxdcont.out" OU W OUMAXD:Possible Conflict With Dynamically Allocated FUNIT MAXDCONT

199 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/2/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 7:51:29 PAGE 1 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** MODEL SETUP OPTIONS SUMMARY *** **Model Is Setup For Calculation of Average CONCentration Values. -- DEPOSITION LOGIC -- **NO GAS DEPOSITION Data Provided. **NO PARTICLE DEPOSITION Data Provided. **Model Uses NO DRY DEPLETION. DRYDPLT = F **Model Uses NO WET DEPLETION. WETDPLT = F **Model Uses RURAL Dispersion Only. **Model Uses Regulatory DEFAULT Options: 1. Stack-tip Downwash. 2. Model Accounts for ELEVated Terrain Effects. 3. Use Calms Processing Routine. 4. Use Missing Data Processing Routine. 5. No Exponential Decay. **Model Assumes No FLAGPOLE Receptor Heights. **Model Calculates 1 Short Term Average(s) of: 24-HR **This Run Includes: 27 Source(s); 21 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON BACKGRND Values **The Model Assumes A Pollutant Type of: PM-2.5 **Note that special processing requirements apply for the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS - check available guidance. Model will process user-specified ranks of high 24-hour values averaged across the number of years modeled, and the multi-year average of individual ANNUAL values, averaged across the number of years modeled. **Model Set To Continue RUNning After the Setup Testing. **Output Options Selected: Model Outputs Tables of Highest Short Term Values by Receptor (RECTABLE Keyword) Model Outputs External File(s) of High Values for Plotting (PLOTFILE Keyword) Model Outputs External File(s) of Contributions to Maximum Daily Values Paired in Time & Space (MAXDCONT Keyword) Model Outputs Separate Summary File of High Ranked Values (SUMMFILE Keyword) **NOTE: The Following Flags May Appear Following CONC Values: c for Calm Hours m for Missing Hours b for Both Calm and Missing Hours **Misc. Inputs: Base Elev. for Pot. Temp. Profile (m MSL) = 347. ; Decay Coef. =. ; Rot. Angle =. Emission Units = GRAMS/SEC ; Emission Rate Unit Factor =.1E+7 Output Units = MICROGRAMS/M**3 **Approximate Storage Requirements of Model = 25.1 MB of RAM. **Input Runstream File: DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.DTA **Output Print File: DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.LST **File for Summary of Results: W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM- 2.5.SUM

200 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 2 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** POINT SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE STACK STACK STACK STACK BLDG URBAN CAP/ EMIS RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT TEMP. EXIT VEL. DIAMETER EXISTS SOURCE HOR SCALAR ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.K) (M/SEC) (METERS) VARY BY DENSV1.2268E YES NO NO DENSV2.2268E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV2.126E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENF6A.2898E YES NO NO DENF6B.2898E YES NO NO DENSV23.216E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV3.1764E YES NO NO MHRDOW

201 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 3 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** VOLUME SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE RELEASE INIT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT SY SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) BY DENF2& E NO MHRDOW E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO

202 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 4 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** AREA SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE COORD (SW CORNER) BASE RELEASE X-DIM Y-DIM ORIENT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC X Y ELEV. HEIGHT OF AREA OF AREA OF AREA SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. /METER**2) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.) (METERS) BY DENF7A.29873E NO MHRDOW DENF7B.29873E NO MHRDOW

203 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 5 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs DEN DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, SV1 DENSV1, SV2 DENSV2, SV5 DENSV5, SV16 DENSV16, SV17 DENSV17, SV19 DENSV19, SV2 DENSV2, SV21 DENSV21, SV22 DENSV22, FS6 DENF6A, DENF6B, SV23 DENSV23, SV26 DENSV26, SV27 DENSV27, FLAT_STO DENF7A, DENF7B, SV29 DENSV29, SV3 DENSV3, FS2&3 DENF2&3,

204 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 6 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs BACKGRND BACKGROUND, ALL DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, 2898, 2884, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, BACKGROUND, FAR 2898, 2884, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917,

205 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 PAGE 7 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DIRECTION SPECIFIC BUILDING DIMENSIONS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE

206 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

207 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

208 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

209 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

210 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

211 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

212 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

213 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

214 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

215 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

216 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

217 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

218 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

219 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

220 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

221 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

222 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

223 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

224 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

225 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

226 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

227 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

228 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

229 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

230 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

231 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

232 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

233 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

234 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

235 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

236 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

237 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

238 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

239 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

240 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

241 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

242 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

243 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

244 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

245 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

246 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

247 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

248 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

249 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

250 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

251 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

252 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

253 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

254 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

255 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

256 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

257 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

258 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

259 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY * BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS WHICH VARY SEASONALLY (UG/M3) * WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL E+2.36E+2.24E+2.37E+2

260 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 PAGE 39 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DISCRETE CARTESIAN RECEPTORS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE *** METEOROLOGICAL DAYS SELECTED FOR PROCESSING *** (1=YES; =NO) NOTE: METEOROLOGICAL DATA ACTUALLY PROCESSED WILL ALSO DEPEND ON WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE DATA FILE. *** UPPER BOUND OF FIRST THROUGH FIFTH WIND SPEED CATEGORIES *** (METERS/SEC) 1.54, 3.9, 5.14, 8.23, 1.8,

261 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/2/12 (permit is *** 7:51:29 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 51 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** UP TO THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA *** Surface file: AXNMPX5Y.SFC Met Version: 1159 Profile file: AXNMPX5Y.PFL Surface format: FREE Profile format: FREE Surface station no.: 1491 Upper air station no.: Name: UNKNOWN Name: UNKNOWN Year: 26 Year: 26 First 24 hours of scalar data YR MO DY JDY HR H U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS WD HT REF TA HT First hour of profile data YR MO DY HR HEIGHT F WDIR WSPD AMB_TMP sigmaa sigmaw sigmav F indicates top of profile (=1) or below (=)

262 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.LST Misc. Input (ECHO, INCLUDED, meteorology, etc.) ** ECHO CO TITLEONE DENCO II CO TITLETWO Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is 4.11) 1 hr GR limit CO MODELOPT DFAULT CONC NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT CO AVERTIME ANNUAL CO POLLUTID PM25 SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV5 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW

263 SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV16 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW

264 SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV26 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV27 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW

265 SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7A MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF7B MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW

266 SO EMISFACT DENSV29 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENSV3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW

267 SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO EMISFACT DENF2&3 MHRDOW SO BACKGRND SEASON SO BACKGRND HOURLY "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\DEN$45.575N_ W_2621_HOURLY_PM25_ALLSITESvia1overR.bkg" (4I2,F8.1) SO INCLUDED "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\MPCA Supplied Files\MOD_DEN$45.575N_ W_25NEIandFAR2G_PM25.far" SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV1 DENSV2 DENSV5 DENSV16 DENSV17 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV2 DENSV21 DENSV22 DENF6A DENF6B DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENSV26 DENSV27 DENF7A DENF7B DENSV29 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP DEN DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP SV1 DENSV1 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV5 DENSV5 SO SRCGROUP SV16 DENSV16 SO SRCGROUP SV17 DENSV17 SO SRCGROUP SV19 DENSV19 SO SRCGROUP SV2 DENSV2 SO SRCGROUP SV21 DENSV21 SO SRCGROUP SV22 DENSV22 SO SRCGROUP FS6 DENF6A DENF6B SO SRCGROUP SV23 DENSV23 SO SRCGROUP SV26 DENSV26 SO SRCGROUP SV27 DENSV27 SO SRCGROUP FLAT_STO DENF7A DENF7B SO SRCGROUP SV29 DENSV29 SO SRCGROUP SV3 DENSV3 SO SRCGROUP FS2&3 DENF2&3 SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP BACKGRND BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP ALL BACKGROUND SO SRCGROUP FAR ME SURFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.SFC" FREE ME PROFFILE "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\211 Grain Bin Mod\From MPCA\AXNMPX5Y_2621\AXNMPX5Y.PFL" ME SURFDATA ME UAIRDATA ME PROFBASE 347 METERS OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL ALL "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL DEN "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV1 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV2 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV5 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV16 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV17 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV19 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31

268 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV2 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV21 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV22 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FS6 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV23 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV26 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV27 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FLAT_STO "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV29 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL SV3 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31 OU PLOTFILE ANNUAL FS2&3 "W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.GRF" 31

269 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/1/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 13:48:5 PAGE 1 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** MODEL SETUP OPTIONS SUMMARY *** **Model Is Setup For Calculation of Average CONCentration Values. -- DEPOSITION LOGIC -- **NO GAS DEPOSITION Data Provided. **NO PARTICLE DEPOSITION Data Provided. **Model Uses NO DRY DEPLETION. DRYDPLT = F **Model Uses NO WET DEPLETION. WETDPLT = F **Model Uses RURAL Dispersion Only. **Model Uses Regulatory DEFAULT Options: 1. Stack-tip Downwash. 2. Model Accounts for ELEVated Terrain Effects. 3. Use Calms Processing Routine. 4. Use Missing Data Processing Routine. 5. No Exponential Decay. **Model Assumes No FLAGPOLE Receptor Heights. **Model Calculates ANNUAL Averages Only **This Run Includes: 27 Source(s); 21 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON BACKGRND Values **The Model Assumes A Pollutant Type of: PM25 **Note that special processing requirements apply for the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS - check available guidance. Model will process user-specified ranks of high 24-hour values averaged across the number of years modeled, and the multi-year average of individual ANNUAL values, averaged across the number of years modeled. **Model Set To Continue RUNning After the Setup Testing. **Output Options Selected: Model Outputs Tables of ANNUAL Averages by Receptor Model Outputs External File(s) of High Values for Plotting (PLOTFILE Keyword) Model Outputs Separate Summary File of High Ranked Values (SUMMFILE Keyword) **NOTE: The Following Flags May Appear Following CONC Values: c for Calm Hours m for Missing Hours b for Both Calm and Missing Hours **Misc. Inputs: Base Elev. for Pot. Temp. Profile (m MSL) = 347. ; Decay Coef. =. ; Rot. Angle =. Emission Units = GRAMS/SEC ; Emission Rate Unit Factor =.1E+7 Output Units = MICROGRAMS/M**3 **Approximate Storage Requirements of Model = 4.7 MB of RAM. **Input Runstream File: DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.DTA **Output Print File: DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.LST **File for Summary of Results: W:\INPUT\ACTIVE\D-F\DEN\April 212 Model\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.SUM

270 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 2 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** POINT SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE STACK STACK STACK STACK BLDG URBAN CAP/ EMIS RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT TEMP. EXIT VEL. DIAMETER EXISTS SOURCE HOR SCALAR ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.K) (M/SEC) (METERS) VARY BY DENSV1.2268E YES NO NO DENSV2.2268E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV2.126E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO DENF6A.2898E YES NO NO DENF6B.2898E YES NO NO DENSV23.216E YES NO NO DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV E YES NO NO MHRDOW DENSV3.1764E YES NO NO MHRDOW

271 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 3 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** VOLUME SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE BASE RELEASE INIT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC) X Y ELEV. HEIGHT SY SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) BY DENF2& E NO MHRDOW E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO E NO

272 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 4 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** AREA SOURCE DATA *** NUMBER EMISSION RATE COORD (SW CORNER) BASE RELEASE X-DIM Y-DIM ORIENT. INIT. URBAN EMISSION RATE SOURCE PART. (GRAMS/SEC X Y ELEV. HEIGHT OF AREA OF AREA OF AREA SZ SOURCE SCALAR VARY ID CATS. /METER**2) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (METERS) (DEG.) (METERS) BY DENF7A.1384E NO MHRDOW DENF7B.1384E NO MHRDOW

273 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 5 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs DEN DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, SV1 DENSV1, SV2 DENSV2, SV5 DENSV5, SV16 DENSV16, SV17 DENSV17, SV19 DENSV19, SV2 DENSV2, SV21 DENSV21, SV22 DENSV22, FS6 DENF6A, DENF6B, SV23 DENSV23, SV26 DENSV26, SV27 DENSV27, FLAT_STO DENF7A, DENF7B, SV29 DENSV29, SV3 DENSV3, FS2&3 DENF2&3,

274 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 6 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** SOURCE IDs DEFINING SOURCE GROUPS *** GROUP ID SOURCE IDs BACKGRND BACKGROUND, ALL DENSV1, DENSV2, DENSV5, DENSV16, DENSV17, DENSV19, DENSV2, DENSV21, DENSV22, DENF6A, DENF6B, DENSV23, DENSV26, DENSV27, DENF7A, DENF7B, DENSV29, DENSV3, DENF2&3, 2898, 2884, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917, BACKGROUND, FAR 2898, 2884, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2896, 2899, 2917,

275 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 PAGE 7 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DIRECTION SPECIFIC BUILDING DIMENSIONS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE

276 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

277 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

278 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

279 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

280 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV5 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

281 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

282 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

283 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

284 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

285 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

286 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV16 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

287 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

288 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

289 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

290 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

291 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

292 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV26 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

293 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

294 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

295 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

296 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

297 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

298 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV27 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

299 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

300 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

301 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

302 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

303 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

304 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7A ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

305 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

306 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

307 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

308 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

309 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

310 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF7B ; SOURCE TYPE = AREA : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

311 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

312 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

313 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

314 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

315 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

316 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV29 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

317 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

318 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

319 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

320 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

321 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

322 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENSV3 ; SOURCE TYPE = POINT : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

323 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

324 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY

325 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = WEEKDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E+1

326 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY 7.1E+1 8.1E+1 9.1E+1 1.1E E E E E E E E E E+1 2.E+ 21.E+ 22.E+ MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

327 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SATURDAY

328 * SOURCE EMISSION RATE SCALARS WHICH VARY MONTHLY, DIURNALLY AND BY DAY OF WEEK (MHRDOW) * SOURCE ID = DENF2&3 ; SOURCE TYPE = VOLUME : MONTH = JANUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = FEBRUARY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MARCH ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = APRIL ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = MAY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JUNE ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = JULY ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = AUGUST ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = SEPTEMBER; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = OCTOBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY MONTH = NOVEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY

329 MONTH = DECEMBER ; DAY OF WEEK = SUNDAY * BACKGROUND CONCENTRATIONS WHICH VARY SEASONALLY (UG/M3) * WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL E+2.36E+2.24E+2.37E+2

330 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 PAGE 39 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** DISCRETE CARTESIAN RECEPTORS *** THIS & MOST OTHER ITEMS NOT PRINTED TO SAVE SPACE *** METEOROLOGICAL DAYS SELECTED FOR PROCESSING *** (1=YES; =NO) NOTE: METEOROLOGICAL DATA ACTUALLY PROCESSED WILL ALSO DEPEND ON WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE DATA FILE. *** UPPER BOUND OF FIRST THROUGH FIFTH WIND SPEED CATEGORIES *** (METERS/SEC) 1.54, 3.9, 5.14, 8.23, 1.8,

331 *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** 5/1/12 (permit is *** 13:48:5 *** DENCO II *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr PAGE 51 **MODELOPTs: RegDFAULT CONC ELEV NODRYDPLT NOWETDPLT *** UP TO THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF METEOROLOGICAL DATA *** Surface file: AXNMPX5Y.SFC Met Version: 1159 Profile file: AXNMPX5Y.PFL Surface format: FREE Profile format: FREE Surface station no.: 1491 Upper air station no.: Name: UNKNOWN Name: UNKNOWN Year: 26 Year: 26 First 24 hours of scalar data YR MO DY JDY HR H U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS WD HT REF TA HT First hour of profile data YR MO DY HR HEIGHT F WDIR WSPD AMB_TMP sigmaa sigmaw sigmav F indicates top of profile (=1) or below (=)

332 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/1/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 13:48:18 **This Run Includes: 32 Source(s); 26 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON BACKGRND Values **Input Runstream File: DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PM1.DTA *** THE SUMMARY OF HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC (YYMMDDHH) RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID 2137 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC 2889 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS. ON : AT (.,.,.,.,.) 2893 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC 2884 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON 69424: AT ( , , , ,.) DC 2898 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 35.48, 35.48,.) DC DEN HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV1 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON 13624: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON 13624: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV5 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON 94224: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV16 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV17 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS m ON 75424: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV19 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS.3151m ON 74724: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV21 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV22 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS6 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV23 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS.48668m ON 74724: AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV26 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV27 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS 1.213c ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC FLAT_STO HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV29 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV3 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS 6.92m ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS2&3 HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC BACKGRND HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC ALL HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS ON : AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC (YYMMDDHH) RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID FAR HIGH 6TH HIGH VALUE IS m ON : AT ( , , , ,.) DC

333 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM1_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/2/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 7:5:42 **This Run Includes: 32 Source(s); 26 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON **Input Runstream File: BACKGRND Values DEN_Mod_PM1_5yrs_PMTENANN.DTA *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC ST HIGHEST VALUE IS. AT (.,.,.,.,.) ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.6693 AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC DEN 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV1 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.7394 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV5 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.712 AT ( , , 34.43, 34.43,.) DC SV16 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.9599 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV17 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV19 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.328 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV21 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV22 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.5342 AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS6 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV23 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.517 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV26 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV27 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC FLAT_STO 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.4869 AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS ***

334 GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV29 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS2&3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC BACKGRND 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID ALL 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC FAR 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC

335 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_24hour\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/2/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 7:51:29 **This Run Includes: 27 Source(s); 21 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON **Input Runstream File: BACKGRND Values DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM-2.5.DTA *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID DEN 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV1 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV5 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV16 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.8588 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV17 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV19 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.2223 AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV21 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV22 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS6 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV23 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV26 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV27 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC FLAT_STO 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , 5586., , ,.) DC SV29 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.6351 AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS2&3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC BACKGRND 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC ALL 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM 8TH-HIGHEST 24-HR RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS ***

336 GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID FAR 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC

337 X:\Agency_Files\Outcomes\Risk_Eval_Air_Mod\Air_Modeling\Projects\14913_DENCOII_Morris\ _MODELING\Files\PM25_Annual\DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.LST *** AERMOD - VERSION 126 *** *** DENCO II *** 5/1/12 *** Grain Bin Modification with RTO at 7 feet and 7.11 lb/hr (permit is *** 13:48:5 **This Run Includes: 27 Source(s); 21 Source Group(s); and 963 Receptor(s) **This Run Includes BACKGRND Concentrations Varying by HOURLY for 2 Source Group(s); Missing HOURLY BACKGRND Concentrations are Filled Based on SEASON **Input Runstream File: BACKGRND Values DEN_Mod_PM2.5_5yrs_PM25.DTA *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID DEN 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV1 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.7394 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV5 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.712 AT ( , , 34.43, 34.43,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV16 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.9599 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV17 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV19 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV2 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.328 AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV21 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC SV22 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.5342 AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS6 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV23 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.517 AT ( , , , ,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV26 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.3427 AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV27 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC FLAT_STO 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC SV29 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS *** GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID SV3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS.633 AT ( , , , ,.) DC FS2&3 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC BACKGRND 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , , ,.) DC ALL 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 342.2, 342.2,.) DC *** THE SUMMARY OF MAXIMUM ANNUAL RESULTS AVERAGED OVER 5 YEARS ***

338 GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV, ZHILL, ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID FAR 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS AT ( , , 351.8, 351.8,.) DC

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343 TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENT For AIR EMISSION PERMIT NO Major Amendment This technical support document (TSD) is intended for all parties interested in the permit and to meet the requirements that have been set forth by the federal and state regulations (4 CFR 7.7(a)(5) and Minn. R , subp. 1). The purpose of this document is to provide the legal and factual justification for each applicable requirement or policy decision considered in the preliminary determination to issue the permit. 1. General Information 1.1 Applicant and Stationary Source Location: Table 1. Applicant and Source Address Denco II, LLC 227 County Road 22 Morris, MN Contact: Brandon Soine Phone: Applicant/Address Stationary Source/Address (SIC Code: 2869) DENCO II, LLC 227 County Road 22 Morris Stevens County 1.2 Facility Description The facility is a fuel ethanol production plant located near Morris, Minnesota in Stevens County. The primary emissions are VOCs, PM/PM 1 /PM 2.5, NO x, and CO. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted by fermentation, distillation, DDGS drying, ethanol loading, and VOC liquid storage and piping. Particulate matter (PM/PM 1 /PM 2.5 ) is emitted by corn receiving and handling, DDGS handling and drying, and vehicle traffic. Nitrogen oxides (NO x ) and carbon monoxide (CO) are emitted by combustion sources. The plant is currently permitted to produce 3 million gallons of 2 proof ethanol annually. The primary air pollution controls onsite are the Process Scrubber and the Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO). The scrubber controls emissions from the Fermenters and the Distillation operation; the RTO controls emissions from the Dryer. Baghouses control PM/PM 1 from the corn and DDGS handling and storage systems and the Truck/Rail Loadout area. There are internal floating roof tanks for ethanol. Emissions from process valves and piping are controlled through an inspection and maintenance program. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 1 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

344 A by product of the process is distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS), which is dried and sold primarily as livestock feed. The permit also authorizes additional dry product storage bins to store nutrients to be mixed with DDGS to produce a higher value animal feed supplement. 1.3 Description of the Activities Allowed by this Permit Action Changes requested in the application: Add two grain storage bins, 414, bushels each (EU86, EU87) Increase RTO PM emission limits from 4.11 to 7.11 lb/hr to account for condensable PM Insignificant modification flat storage Insignificant modification change TK5 from storage of denaturant to E 85 Remove Golden Lyk units from permit (GP12) Add 5, gallon tank to store denatured ethanol (TK14) Add hours of operation limit for grain receiving (7 am to 5 pm) Other changes Updated Total Facility Requirements (FC) Removed references to Consent Decree which has been terminated GP1 liquid storage tanks a tank of less than 2, gallon capacity is not subject to Subpart Kb; tanks smaller than 2, gallons have been moved to GP2; Subpart Kb floating roof requirements added for larger tanks in GP1 GP2 added to permit for liquid storage tanks smaller than 2, gallons SV5, SV16, EU6, EU71, EU84 deleted limit based on Minn. R which does not apply Updated performance test frequency for SV18, EU71, EU71, deleted test frequency plan which has been submitted EU72, existing fermenter added to SV18 Updated requirements for fabric filters Tanks 8, 9, and 1 removed as reported to Emission Inventory System FS1, previously Unpaved Roads, now includes paved roads requirements One time notifications which have been submitted have been removed (TK12, TK13) This major amendment has tracking number Other applications and permit actions reviewed and included where necessary are administrative amendments 125, 2729, 273, 3251, 3318, and reopenings 16, 874, and Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 2 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

345 1.4. Facility Emissions: Pollutant Unlimited Potential Emissions from the Modification (tpy)* Table 2. Title I Emissions Increase Summary Limited Potential Emissions from the Modification** (tpy) NSR/112(g) Threshold for New Major Source (tpy) NSR/ 112(g) Review Required? (Yes/No) PM No PM No PM No NO x No SO No CO No Ozone (VOC) No CO 2 e**** , No Individual and total HAPs *source wide PTE, based on no control, operating 876 hours/year **source wide PTE based on permit limits ***1 tpy for a single HAP; 25 tpy for combined HAP ****Carbon dioxide equivalents as defined in Minn. R /6.18 1/25 No Total Facility Limited Potential Emissions Total Facility Actual Emissions (21) PM tpy Table 3. Total Facility Potential to Emit Summary PM 1 tpy PM 2.5 tpy SO 2 Tpy NO x tpy CO tpy CO 2 e Tpy VOC tpy Single HAP tpy All HAPs tpy , * * 19.7 * * Not reported in MN emission inventory. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 3 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

346 Table 4. Facility Classification Classification Major/Affected Source Synthetic Minor/Area Minor/Area PSD PM, PM 1, PM 2.5, CO, VOC NOx, SO 2 Part 7 Permit Program PM 1, PM 2.5, NOx, CO, VOC SO 2 Part 63 NESHAP X 2. Regulatory and/or Statutory Basis 2.1 Units Affected by the Modification/Permit Amendment Greenhouse Gases DENCO II has an unrestricted PTE for CO2e of 83,958 tons per year; the federal subject to regulation threshold is 1, tons per year; therefore GHG are not subject to regulation for this permit action for either New Source review or Part 7. DENCO II remains a minor source for New Source Review and Part 7. New Source Review DENCO II currently operates under a permit which limits all NSR pollutants (other than GHG) to less than 1 tons per year, and the PTE remains less than 1 tons per year under the permit. Minnesota is attainment for all criteria pollutants, so the NSR major source threshold is 25 tons per year. Since the source is minor (PTE below 25 tons per year), NSR does not apply. Part 7 Permit Program DENCO II is and remains a nonmajor source for Part 7. New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Subpart Kb applies to Tank TK14 authorized to be installed under this permit action. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) The Facility has accepted limits on VOC which effectively limit hazardous air pollutants (HAP) emissions such that it is a non major source under 4 CFR pt. 63. The VOC limits are found at SV18, SV19, EU66, EU71, CE2, CE21, CE25, CE27, FS4, and FS5; the limits are expressed as limits in pounds per hour, limits on operational parameters of air pollution control equipment, and work practices. Most HAPs emitted from ethanol production are VOC, so VOC limits can effectively limit HAPs in this case. Test data from ethanol plants has confirmed that if there is at least 95 % VOC control on the Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 4 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

347 fermentation and DDGS drying processes, and the plant demonstrates compliance with VOC limits, then HAP emissions will be below major source thresholds. Other controls taken into account include the liquid storage tanks (floating roofs) and the Leak Detection and Repair program for piping leaks. Thus, no major source NESHAPs apply. Cooling towers are subject to the cooling tower NESHAP which prohibits use of chromium containing chemicals to treat the cooling water. US EPA has promulgated Subpart JJJJJJ to Part 63 to regulate emissions from boilers at area (minor) sources of HAP. A boiler is an existing affected source if construction commenced on or before June 4, 21. Construction commenced on the boilers at DENCO II prior to 21, so this is an existing source. Because DENCO II only uses natural gas and propane, there are no applicable requirements in Subpart JJJJJJ. Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) DENCO II is not a major source under the federal Part 7 operating permit regulation; therefore, CAM does not apply. Environmental Review & AERA DENCO II s potential to emit remains below 1 tons per year, so any increase in emissions is below 1 tons per year. Since preparation of an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) is not required for emissions increase less than 25 tons per year, an EAW is not required. Minnesota State Rules The new corn bins are subject to the following Minnesota Standards of Performance: Minn. R Standards of Performance for Bulk Agricultural Commodity Facilities Table 5. Regulatory Overview of Units Affected by the Modification/Permit Amendment Level* Applicable Regulations Comments: FC Updated GP1 4 CFR 6, subp. Kb Tanks less than 2, gallons are not subject to Kb and have been moved to GP2 GP2 Minn. R State Performance Standard for volatile organic liquid tanks GP12 NA Removed Golden Lyk units and related controls and stacks SV5 Title I Conditions Two additional grain bins added; added grain receiving hoursof operation limit (FS2) of 7 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday year round plus 7 am to 5 pm Saturdays during October added Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 5 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

348 Level* Applicable Regulations Comments: SV19 Title I Conditions RTO stack; PM, PM 1 limits changed from 4.11 lb/hr to 7.11 lb/hr TK5 Minn. R , subp. 3 Change liquid stored from denaturant to E 85 TK14 4 CFR 6, Subpart Kb Minn. R (C) New denatured ethanol storage; 5, gallon tank is greater than 15 cubic meters and vapor pressure is greater than 3.5 kilopascals (.5 psi) FS2 Minn. R. ch. 79 Added grain receiving hours of operation limit of 7 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday year round plus 7 am to 5 pm Saturdays during October FS7 Minn. R Flat storage added *Where the requirement appears in the permit (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.). The language 'This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act' refers to permit requirements that are established under state law rather than by the federal Clean Air Act. The language is to clarify the distinction between permit conditions that are required by federal law and those that are established under state law. State law requirements are not enforceable by the EPA or by citizens under the federal Clean Air Act, but are fully enforceable by the MPCA and citizens under provisions of state law. 2.2 Comments on Units Not Affected by the Modification/Permit Amendment Opacity monitoring for units burning natural gas, propane, or biogas Several units burn natural gas, propane, or biogas (essentially the same as natural gas) and are subject to an opacity limit. These units include EU1 Boiler 1 (SV1), EU2 Boiler 2 (SV2), EU59 Boiler 3 (SV17), and EU67 Biodigester Flare (SV2). Because fuel is limited to natural gas, propane, and biogas, visible emissions are unlikely and periodic monitoring for opacity is not necessary. Emission limits for units subject to the Bulk Agricultural Commodity Rule Several units in the previous permit (SV5, SV16, EU6, EU71, EU84) included a particulate matter limit based on Minn. R These units are subject to Minnesota s Dry Bulk Agricultural Commodity Rule. Minn. R does not apply to equipment subject to the Dry Bulk Agricultural Commodity Rule, Minn. R The previous permit already contained particulate matter limits more stringent than , as well as the opacity limits imposed by Minn. R ; those limits have been carried over into this permit action. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 6 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

349 3. Technical Information 3.1 Calculations of Potential to Emit Attachment 1 to this TSD contains detailed spreadsheets and supporting information prepared by the MPCA and the Permittee. 3.2 Dispersion Modeling MPCA policy required DENCO II to complete air dispersion modeling to show modeled compliance with the PM1 and PM2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). Several operating restrictions were assumed when the modeling was conducted. These have been incorporated as permit limits (e.g., hours of operation) in the permit. In addition, per MPCA practice, a table of the modeled parameters has been added to the permit as an appendix. Other than the specific operating restrictions mentioned above, the parameters listed in Appendix II of the permit describe the operation of the facility at maximum allowed emissions. The MPCA does not require any specific compliance demonstration with these parameters because they are worse case conditions. The purpose of listing the parameters in the permit appendix is to provide a benchmark for determining if additional modeling is required at some future time. The total ambient air impact of Denco II plus other sources and background (24 hour average) is predicted to be micrograms per cubic meter for PM1 and micrograms per cubic meter for PM2.5. These are respectively 71 % and 91 % of the NAAQS. Based on MPCA practice for requiring remodeling for future changes (see below), remodeling for PM2.5 will follow Tier 3 requirements. PM1 is subject to Tier 1 requirements (generally no automatic remodeling). Table 6. % of NAAQS/MAAQS: > 9% 9% 75% < 75% Allowable Growth Level: Low Medium High PSD Limits Tier 4 Tier 2** Tier 1 PSD No Limits Tier 3 Tier 2** Tier 1 Not PSD Limits Tier 3** Tier 2** Tier 1 Not PSD No Limits Tier 1 Tier 1 Tier 1 *Refer to Requirement Guidance in Delta for permit language for each tier. o Tier 1. Parameter documentation only (no re modeling); o Tier 2. Parameter documentation and submittal/approval for major/moderate amendment levels; o Tier 3. Parameter documentation and submittal/approval major/moderate/minor amendment levels w/an evaluation at reissuance that addresses changes that didn t need an amendment; and o Tier 4. Parameter documentation and submittal/approval for all changes (pretty much our current template). Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 7 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

350 **The default tier is listed in the table and footnotes; however, individual permit teams may decide on a case by case basis to require a different level of modeling than stated in the table for these noted scenarios. Some things to consider in deciding on when to re evaluate and/or when to submit and/or require MPCA approval for changes: How likely the facility is to make modifications that would increase the PTE of the pollutant(s) that was/were modeled; Does the facility make routine changes to units/sources that have low emissions but poor dispersion (e.g., heat recovery, fugitives); Does the permit already prohibit the facility from increasing emissions of the modeled pollutant(s) without first going through a permit amendment? For example, if they have a state synthetic minor permit, they cannot make any change that makes them cross the Part 7 threshold without getting the permit amendment first; Was the modeled required by a rule or was the decision to complete it based on policy or some case by case decision; How well do the operating assumptions used in the modeling resembling how the facility actually operates; and Does the facility have a wide range of growth levels for one pollutant. 3.3 Periodic Monitoring In accordance with the Clean Air Act, it is the responsibility of the owner or operator of a facility to have sufficient knowledge of the facility to certify that the facility is in compliance with all applicable requirements. In evaluating the monitoring included in the permit, the MPCA considered the following: The likelihood of the facility violating the applicable requirements; Whether add on controls are necessary to meet the emission limits; The variability of emissions over time; The type of monitoring, process, maintenance, or control equipment data already available for the emission unit; The technical and economic feasibility of possible periodic monitoring methods; and The kind of monitoring found on similar units elsewhere. The table below summarizes the periodic monitoring requirements for those emission units for which the monitoring required by the applicable requirement is nonexistent or inadequate. Table 7. Periodic Monitoring Level* Requirement (rule basis) Additional Monitoring Discussion GP1 4 CFR 6 subp. Kb Same as current permit; subpart Kb requirements Added tank TK14; removed tanks smaller than 2, gallons; Kb contains adequate inspection, monitoring and recordkeeping Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 8 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

351 Level* Requirement (rule basis) Additional Monitoring requirements Discussion GP2 Minn. R , subp. 3 None required Liquid tanks smaller than 2, gallons; Rule requirement is a submerged fill pipe, verifiable by inspection; tank TK5 is changed from storing denaturant to E 85 SV5 Title I Condition Monitoring remains the same as the current permit Fabric filter monitoring requirements at CE19 SV19 Title I Condition PM < 7.11 lb/hr PM 1 < 7.11 lb/hr Monitoring remains the same as the current permit Thermal oxidizer monitoring requirements at CE27 *Where the requirement appears in the permit (e.g., EU, SV, GP, etc.). 3.4 Insignificant Activities Stationary sources may have emission units which are classified as insignificant activities under the MPCA s permitting rules. The permit is required to include periodic monitoring for all emissions units, including insignificant activities, per EPA guidance. The insignificant allowed by Minnesota Rules are only subject to general applicable requirements. Using the criteria outlined earlier in this TSD, the following table documents the justification why no additional periodic monitoring is necessary for the current insignificant activities. Table 8. Insignificant Activities Insignificant Activity General Applicable Emission limit Discussion Fuel use: space heaters fueled by, kerosene, natural gas, or propane, less than 42, Btu/hr PM <.6 or.4 lb/mmbtu, depending on year constructed Opacity < 2% with exceptions (Minn. R /515) For this unit, based on the fuels used and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that it could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these types of units are typically operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 9 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

352 Insignificant Activity General Applicable Emission limit Discussion Infrared electric ovens Opacity < 2% (Minn. R or ) These units are not likely to have any emissions of particulate matter at this site (used to dry off VOCs). It is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. Indirect heating equipment with a capacity less than 42, Btu/hour, etc. Fabrication operations: equipment used exclusively for forging, pressing, drawing, spinning, or extruding hot metals Cleaning operations: commercial laundries, not including dry cleaners and industrial launderers Emissions from a laboratory, as defined in Minn. R , subp. 3(G) Equipment used exclusively for packaging lubricants or greases; PM <.6 or.4, depending on year constructed Opacity < 2% with exceptions (Minn. R /515) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) Opacity < 2% (Minn. R or )) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) For these units, based on the fuels used and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirements. While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate significant particulate matter. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into a building, so testing is not feasible. While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate visible emissions. These are very small, intermittent, bench top operations that typically do not even have any emissions. It is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate particulate matter. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into a building, Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 1 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

353 Insignificant Activity Open tumblers with a batch capacity of 1, pounds or less tanks Equipment used for hydraulic or hydrostatic testing Brazing, soldering or welding equipment Blueprint copiers and photographic processes Cleaning operations: alkaline/phosphate cleaners and associated cleaners and associated burners Individual units with potential emissions less than General Applicable Emission limit PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R /715) Opacity < 2% (Minn. R or )) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R Minn. R /715) PM, variable depending on airflow Discussion so testing is not feasible. For these units, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these units are vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible. While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate particulate matter. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into a building, so testing is not feasible. For these units, based on EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these units are typically operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible. While no known emissions estimation method exists for these units, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could generate visible emissions. In addition, these units would be operated and vented directly into an office area, so monitoring or testing is not feasible. For these units, there are some factors available for the burners, but very little information regarding the cleaning operation itself. However, based on general knowledge of how they operate, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement or that testing would be feasible. These are 4 natural gas combustion units, an emergency generator, and a specialty mixing area. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 11 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

354 Insignificant Activity 2 lb/year of certain pollutants Infrequent use of spray paint equipment for routine housekeeping or plant upkeep activities not associated with primary production processes at the stationary source Equipment venting PM/PM 1 inside a building, provided that emissions from the equipment are: a). filtered through an air cleaning system; and b). vented inside of the building 1% of the time General Applicable Emission limit Opacity < 2% (with exceptions) (Minn. R and Minn. R ) or SO 2 <.5 lb/mmbtu Opacity < 2% (Minn. R ) PM, variable depending on airflow or process weight rate Opacity < 2% (Minn. R ) PM, variable depending on airflow Opacity < 2% (Minn. R ) Discussion For the natural gas units and generator, based on the fuels used and EPA published emissions factors, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, all of these units are operated and vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible. The mixing area is not expected to generate particulate matter. While spray equipment will have the potential to emit particulate matter, these particular activities are those not associated with production, so they would be infrequent and usually occur outdoors. Testing or monitoring is not feasible. For these units, it is highly unlikely that they could violate the applicable requirement. In addition, these units are vented inside a building, so testing for PM or opacity is not feasible. 3.6 Comments Received Public Notice and EPA Comment Period: August 11, 212 September 1, 212 During the public notice, DENCO II LLC staff noted that CE26, a baghouse associated with Golden Lyk process (which has been removed from the permit) was overlooked and left in the permit. CE26 has been removed from the final permit since it no longer exists. There is no change to emissions or stack parameters as a result of this change. Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 12 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

355 4. Permit Fee Assessment This major amendment has tracking number Other applications and permit actions included are administrative amendments 125, 2729, 273, 3251, 3318; and reopenings 16, 874, and Reopening permit actions (usually to incorporate operating conditions from performance tests) are not subject to fees. Administrative applications 125, 2729, and 273 were received before July 1, 29 and are not subject to fees. 5. Conclusion Based on the information provided by DENCO II, LLC, the MPCA has reasonable assurance that the proposed operation of the emission facility, as described in the Air Emission Permit No and this TSD, will not cause or contribute to a violation of applicable federal regulations and Minnesota Rules. Staff Members on Permit Team: David Beil (permit writer/engineer) Rachel Studanski, Dave Crowell (enforcement) Curt Stock (stack testing) Jessica Forsberg (peer reviewer) AQ File No. 2322; DQ 3783, 16, 874, 125, 2446, 2729, 273, 3135, 3251, 3318 Attachments: 1. PTE Summary and Calculation Spreadsheets 2. Facility Description 3. CD 1 Forms 4. Points Calculator Technical Support Document, Permit Action Number: Page 13 of 13 Date: 9/12/212

356 ATTACHMENT 1 PTE Summary and Calculation Spreadsheets

357 DENCO II, LLC Limited Potential million gallons ethanol production Stack/ Control Emission Criteria Pollutants (Limited Emissions) Vent Equipment Unit Emission Sources Associated with PM PM1 PM2.5 SO2 NOx VOC CO CO2e ID ID ID Ethanol Operations (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) (tpy) SV1 --- EU1 Boiler GP ,556 SV2 --- EU2 Boiler GP ,556 SV5 CE19 EU5 Corn Dump Pit/Auger SV5 SV5 SV SV5 CE19 EU6 Corn Elevator SV5 SV5 SV SV5 CE19 EU1 Scalper SV5 SV5 SV SV5 --- SV5 Limited Emissions from Grain/DDGS Handling SV EU7 Corn Bin SV5 --- EU8 Corn Bin 2 (Surge Bin) SV5 SV5 SV SV5 --- EU9 Corn Bin SV EU86 Corn Bin SV EU87 Corn Bin SV16 CE18 EU55 DDGS Storage Pile SV16 SV16 SV SV16 CE18 EU56 DDGS Dump Pit/Auger SV16 SV16 SV SV16 CE18 EU57 DDGS Elevator SV16 SV16 SV SV16 CE18 EU58 Truck Load Spout 2 SV16 SV16 SV SV SV16 Limited Emissions from DDGS Handling SV EU59 Boiler # GP ,75 SV18 CE2 EU16 Fermenter # SV SV18 CE2 EU17 Fermenter # SV SV18 CE2 EU61 Fermenter # SV SV18 CE2 EU62 Fermenter # SV SV18 CE2 EU63 Fermenter # SV SV18 CE2 EU64 Beer Well # SV SV18 CE2 EU65 Beer Well # SV SV18 CE2 EU51 Stripper SV SV18 CE2 EU68 Rectifyer SV SV18 CE2 EU69 Side Stripper SV SV18 CE2 EU7 Molecular Sieve SV SV SV18 Limited Emissions from Process Scrubber SV19 CE21 EU66 DDGS Dryer GP ,475 SV19 CE27 EU83 RTO SV19 SV19 SV19.2 GP1 SV19 SV19 4,1 SV2 CE23 EU67 Bio-digester ,51 SV21 CE24 EU6 Hammermill SV22 CE25 EU71 Cyclone Cooler SV23 CE25 EU76 Loadout Flare SV25 CE29 EU84 Hammermill #2 EU6 EU6 EU GP1 NOx Group Emissions TK1 Ethanol Tank TK2 Ethanol Tank TK3 Ethanol Tank TK4 Ethanol Tank TK5 Gasoline TK6 Ethanol Tank TK7 Ethanol Tank TK11 Denatured Ethanol Storage Tank # TK14 Denatured Ethanol Storage Tank # FS1 Truck Traffic FS2 Uncaptured Grain handling emissions FS3 DDGS handling emissions FS4 Ethanol Loading Rack EU FS5 Equipment Leaks FS6 Cooling Towers FS7 Flat Storage TOTAL ,958 SOURCE-WIDE EMISSION CAP ,

358 29 Air Emission Inventory Report DENCO, LLC DENCO II, LLC Storage Tank Emissions Tanks 4.8 Emissions Description Capacity Tank Throughput (1 gallons) VOC Emissions (lbs) TK1 2 Proof 7, TK2 2 Proof 7, TK3 2 Proof 7, TK4 2 Proof 7, TK5 Gasoline Tank 1, TK6 19 Proof TK7 19 Proof TK11 Denatured Ethanol 25, 15, TK14 Denatured Ethanol 5, 15,

359 Emission Calculation Method Fuel Usage based on maximum burner capacity/brake specific fuel consumption and annual operating hours (8,76 hrs/yr). Emission factors are derived from 4 CFR 98 Subpart C, Tables C-1 and C-2 (EF kg/mmbtu * lb/kg = EF lb/mmbtu) GHG Emissions (lbs) = Fuel Usage (MMBtu) x Emission Factor (lb/mmbtu) GWP's are 4 CFR 98 Subpart A, Table A-1 and are as follows: CO2 1 CH4 21 N2O 31 DENCO II, LLC Combustion GHG Emissions Emission Description Burner Fuel Usage Emission Factors GHG emissions CO2e GHG emissions Unit Capacity Fuel Type Annual Use ID MMBtu/hr (MMBtu) CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 CH4 N2O CO2 CH4 N2O EU1 Boiler # natural gas 214, ,86, ,86,479 9,936 15,998 EU2 Boiler # natural gas 214, ,86, ,86,479 9,936 15,998 EU59 Boiler #3 6 natural gas 525, ,436,276 1, ,436,276 24,333 39,18 EU66 Dryer 38 natural gas 332, ,99, ,99,641 15,411 24,814 EU79 RTO 8 natural gas 7, ,191, ,191,53 3,244 5,224 EU67 Bio-Digester Flare 8.8 natural gas 77, ,1, ,1,654 3,569 5,746 EU72 Loadout Flare.24 natural gas , , Combustion Emission (lbs/yr CO 2 e) 167,741,922 66,439 16,974 Combustion Emission (tons/yr CO 2 e) 83, Total Combustion CO 2 e (tons/yr) 83,958

360 DENCO II, LLC RTO Combustion Calculations (Postmodification) RTO (EU8) Firing Capacity: 8,, BTU/hr 5.16% Primary Fuel Type: Natural Gas Heat Value: 1,5 BTU/cf Fuel Burning Capacity: 7,619 cf/hr Max. Pollution Max. Emission Emission Uncontrolled Control Controlled Pollutant Factor Rate Emissions Efficiency Emissions (lb/cf) (lb/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) PM PM SOx NOx VOC CO All emission factors, except Nox, from Fifth Edition AP-42, Section 1.4, "Natural Gas Example Calculations:.76 lb PM/cf 7,619 cf/hr =.6 lb/hr.6 lb/hr 876 hr/yr ton/2 lb =.25 tpy Back-up Fuel Type: Propane Heat Value: 91,5 BTU/gal Fuel Burning Capacity: 87 gal/hr Max. Pollution Max. Emission Emission Uncontrolled Control Controlled Pollutant Factor Rate Emissions Efficiency Emissions (lb/gal) (lb/hr) (tons/yr) (%) (tons/yr) PM PM SOx NOx VOC CO All emission factors, except for NOx, from Fifth Edition AP-42, Section 1.5, "Liquefied Example Calculations:.6 lb PM/gal 87 gal/hr =.5 lb/hr.5 lb/hr 876 hr/yr ton/2 lb =.23 tpy Maximum Controlled Emission Summary Max. Pollutant Controlled Emissions (tons/yr) PM.25 PM1.25 SOx.2 NOx 1.48 VOC.18 CO 2.8 Page 11 of 23

361 DENCO II, LLC DDGS Dryer Particulate Emissions Assumptions Since no particulate size distribution data is available for the dryer exhaust, assume PM1/PM2.5 emissions equal PM emissions. Particulate emissions from both process and combustion are included in the permit limit. Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer particulate control efficiency: 6% Process Data Total DDGS feed to dryer (solids only): Solids Concentration: Water Concentration: 17,5 lb/hr 35% by weight 65% by weight E =3.59 * (P 2,)^.62 (Equation from MN Rules , Table 1) where P = dry process weight rate in lb/hr (subtract any water or moisture content) E = particulate emission rate in lb/hr E, particulate emission rate = 3.59 * (17,5 lb/hr 2,)^.62 = lb/hr Potential PM emissions = lb/hr * 1 ton/2, lb * 8,76 hr/yr = 6.34 ton/yr Controlled PM/PM 1 /PM 2.5 emission rate = lb/hr (1 -.6) = 5.51 lb/hr = ton/yr Original Proposed PM/PM1 Limit: 5. lb/hr 21.9 tons/year January 24 Stack test re 2.8 lb/hr = tpy Revised* proposed PM/PM1/PM2.5 Limit= 7.11 lb/hr = tpy * Emission Limit has been revised on August 1, 24 to demonstrate that the change in emissions less than 15tpy with the October 23 Major Modification Application. VOC Emissions Assumptions Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer VOC control efficiency: 95% RTO inlet loading based on stack testing: 5. lb/hr Potential VOC emissions = 5. lb/hr ethanol (VOC) 8,76 hr/yr 1 ton/2 lb = 219. ton/yr Controlled VOC emission rate = 5. lb/hr (1 -.95) = 2.5 lb/hr = 1.95 ton/yr CO Emissions Assumptions Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CO control efficiency: 9% RTO inlet loading based on stack testing: 5. lb/hr Potential CO emissions = 5. lb/hr CO 8,76 hr/yr 1 ton/2 lb = 219. ton/yr Controlled CO emission rate = 5. lb/hr (1 -.9) = 5. lb/hr = 21.9 ton/yr Proposed Permitted CO Limit: 11. lb/hr tons/year

362 DENCO II, LLC Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling Emission Calculations (Postmodification) Assumptions Only grain for ethanol operations is processed through cleaning and hammermilling equipment. All grain is corn which has the highest Dustiness Ratio for the AP-42 emission factors. Additional Information The Corn Bins (EU7-9) had previously been permitted as being controlled by the Grain Receiving Baghouse (SV5, CE19). This is not the case for the existing or proposed grain bins. The calculations below reflect the change in control efficiency for these sources. Process Data Grain Required for 3. MMgal EtOH: 11.5 MM bushels/yr = 11,5, bu/yr Ethanol Grain Density: 56 lb/bushel Total Grain Receiving Throughput: 322, ton/yr = 36.8 ton/hr Short Term Grain Receiving Throughput (facility maximum based on 13. ton/hr MPCA records for unloading conveyer) Dryer Solids rate (solids only - no moisture included): 17,5 lb/hr DDGS Handling (solids only): 17,5 lb/hr 2 lb/ton = 8.75 ton/hr DDGS Handling (facility maximum): 84 ton/hr Emission Calculation Method Uncontrolled Potential Emissions = Throughput (ton/hr) Emission Factor (lb/ton) 8,76 hr/yr 1 ton/2 lb PM Emissions from Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling AP-42¹ Uncontrolled Emission Emission PM Control Unit Emission Throughput Factor Emissions Capture Equipment Controlled PM Emissions ID Source (ton/hr) (lb/ton) (lb/hr) (tpy) Efficiency Efficiency (tpy) (lb/hr) EU5 Corn Dump Pit/Auger (Grain Receiving by Hopper Truck) % 99%.5.1 EU6 Grain Elevator (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1.2 EU1 Scalper(Flaker) % 99% EU87 Grain Leg(Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1.2 EU88 Grain Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1.2 EU89 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1.2 EU9 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1.2 SV5 Grain Handling Totals EU56 DDGS Dump Pit/Auger % 99%.1.2 EU57 DDGS Elevator % 99%.22.5 EU58 Truck Load Spout % 99%.25.6 SV16 DDGS Handling Totals EU6, 8 Hammermilling % 99% EU7, 9 & EU85-86 Corn Bins (Worst Case for modeling) % % EU7, 9 & EU85-86 Corn Bins (Average) % % FS2 Uncaptured Emissions From Grain Handling % uncaptured FS3 Uncaptured Emissions From DDGS Handling % uncaptured Emission factors taken from AP-42 Section 9.9.1, 6/ The hammermilling emission factor is for controlled systems. The uncontrolled factor is back-calculated based on the baghouse control efficiency. 3. For individual permitting the grain bin (total) emissions will be divided equally between the 2 existing and 2 proposed grain bins.

363 DENCO II, LLC Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling Emission Calculations (continued) PM 1 Emissions from Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling AP-42¹ Uncontrolled Controlled Emission Emission PM1 Control PM1 Unit Emission Throughput Factor Emissions Capture Equipment Emissions ID Source (ton/hr) (lb/ton) (lb/hr) (tpy) Efficiency Efficiency (tpy) (lb/hr) EU5 Corn Dump Pit/Auger (Grain Receiving by Hopper Truck) % 99%.1. EU6 Grain Elevator (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.5.1 EU1 Scalper(Flaker) % 99%.12.3 EU87 Grain Elevator (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.5.1 EU88 Grain Elevator (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.5.1 EU89 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.5.1 EU9 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.5.1 SV5 Grain Handling Totals EU56 DDGS Dump Pit/Auger % 99%.2.1 EU57 DDGS Elevator % 99%.13.3 EU58 Truck Load Spout % 99%.9.2 SV16 DDGS Handling Totals EU6, 8 Hammermilling % 99% EU7, 9 & EU86-87 Corn Bins (Worst Case for modeling) % % EU7, 9 & EU86-87 Corn Bins (Average) % % FS2 Uncaptured Emissions From Grain Handling % uncaptured.89.2 FS3 Uncaptured Emissions From DDGS Handling % uncaptured Emission factors taken from AP-42 Section 9.9.1, 6/ The hammermilling emission factor is for controlled systems. The uncontrolled factor is back-calculated based on the baghouse control efficiency. 3. For individual permitting the grain bin (total) emissions will be divided equally between the 2 existing and 2 proposed grain bins.

364 DENCO II, LLC Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling Emission Calculations (continued) PM 2.5 Emissions from Grain Receiving, Cleaning, and Hammermilling AP-42¹ Uncontrolled Controlled Emission Emission PM2.5 Control PM2.5 Unit Emission Throughput Factor Emissions Capture Equipment Emissions ID Source (ton/hr) (lb/ton) (lb/hr) (tpy) Efficiency Efficiency (tpy) (lb/hr) EU5 Corn Dump Pit/Auger (Grain Receiving by Hopper Truck) % 99%.. EU6 Grain Elevator (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1. EU1 Scalper(Flaker) % 99%.12.3 EU87 Grain Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1. EU88 Grain Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1. EU89 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1. EU9 Reclaim Leg (Headhouse and Internal Handling) % 99%.1. SV5 Grain Handling Totals EU56 DDGS Dump Pit/Auger % 99%.. EU57 DDGS Elevator % 99%.2. EU58 Truck Load Spout % 99%.1. SV16 DDGS Handling Totals EU6, 8 Hammermilling % 99% EU7, 9 & EU86-87 Corn Bins (Worst Case for modeling) % % EU7, 9 & EU86-87 Corn Bins (Average) % %.18.4 FS2 Uncaptured Emissions From Grain Handling % uncaptured.15.3 FS3 Uncaptured Emissions From DDGS Handling % uncaptured Emission factors taken from AP-42 Section 9.9.1, 6/ The hammermilling emission factor is for controlled systems. The uncontrolled factor is back-calculated based on the baghouse control efficiency. 3. For individual permitting the grain bin (total) emissions will be divided equally between the 2 existing and 2 proposed grain bins. SV5 PM/PM1 Emission Limit:.46 lb PM/hr = 2.1 ton PM/yr SV16 PM/PM1 Emission Limit:.11 lb PM/hr =.48 ton PM/yr

365 DENCO II, LLC Temporary Flat Storage Assumptions: - All emissions are fugitive. - Material moisture content will be closer to 15.5%, however, we have conservatively assumed 4.8%. - Thoughput will be 188 ton/hr for grain dropping. - Only one operation will take place at a time (loading or reclaim). E k 1.3 U 5.32 ) M 2 ( 1. 4 Equation 1 E = emission factor (lb/ton) k = particle size multiplier U = mean wind speed (mph) M = material moisture content (%) k = 1 for TSP.35 for PM1.53 for PM2.5 U = 15. mph (max wind speed for equation) M = 4.8 % (AP-42 Table ) Throughput 188 ton/hr Emissions Throughput Emission Factor (lb/ton) Average Uncontrolled Emissions (lb/hr) Activity (tons) PM PM1 PM2.5 PM PM1 PM2.5 Loading Reclaim

366 APPENDIX C TANK EMISSIONS CALCULATIONS

367 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Tank Indentification and Physical Characteristics Identification User Identification: DENCO TK-5 E85 City: Morris State: Minnesota Company: DENCO Type of Tank: Internal Floating Roof Tank Description: Denaturant Storage Tank Tank Dimensions Diameter (ft): 11. Volume (gallons): 9,5. Turnovers: 126. Self Supp. Roof? (y/n): N No. of Columns: 1. Eff. Col. Diam. (ft): 1. Paint Characteristics Internal Shell Condition: Light Rust Shell Color/Shade: White/White Shell Condition Good Roof Color/Shade: White/White Roof Condition: Good Rim-Seal System Primary Seal: Liquid-mounted Secondary Seal None Deck Characteristics Deck Fitting Category: Detail Deck Type: Welded Deck Fitting/Status Quantity Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed 1 Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed 1 Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Gask. 1 Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Gasketed 1 Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable 7 Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open 1 Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask. 1 Meterological Data used in Emissions Calculations: St. Cloud, Minnesota (Avg Atmospheric Pressure = psia) file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm Page 1 of 5 5/9/212

368 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Liquid Contents of Storage Tank DENCO TK-5 E85 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Daily Liquid Surf. Temperature (deg F) Liquid Bulk Temp Vapor Pressure (psia) Vapor Mol. Liquid Mass Vapor Mass Mol. Basis for Vapor Pressure Mixture/Component Month Avg. Min. Max. (deg F) Avg. Min. Max. Weight. Fract. Fract. Weight Calculations E 85 All N/A N/A Ethyl alcohol.361 N/A N/A Option 2: A=8.321, B= , C= Gasoline (RVP 1) 3.76 N/A N/A Option 4: RVP=1, ASTM Slope=3 file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm Page 2 of 5 5/9/212

369 Page 3 of 5 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Detail Calculations (AP-42) DENCO TK-5 E85 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Annual Emission Calcaulations Rim Seal Losses (lb): Seal Factor A (lb-mole/ft-yr): 1.6 Seal Factor B (lb-mole/ft-yr (mph)^n):.3 Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.114 Vapor Pressure at Daily Average Liquid Surface Temperature (psia):.6322 Tank Diameter (ft): 11. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Withdrawal Losses (lb): Number of Columns: 1. Effective Column Diameter (ft): 1. Annual Net Throughput (gal/yr.): 1,197,. Shell Clingage Factor (bbl/1 sqft):.15 Average Organic Liquid Density (lb/gal): Tank Diameter (ft): 11. Deck Fitting Losses (lb): Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.114 Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Tot. Roof Fitting Loss Fact.(lb-mole/yr): Deck Seam Losses (lb):. Deck Seam Length (ft):. Deck Seam Loss per Unit Length Factor (lb-mole/ft-yr):. Deck Seam Length Factor(ft/sqft):. Tank Diameter (ft): 11. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Total Losses (lb): Roof Fitting Loss Factors Roof Fitting/Status Quantity KFa(lb-mole/yr) KFb(lb-mole/(yr mph^n)) m Losses(lb) Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Gask Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Gasketed Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format 5/9/212 file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm

370 TANKS 4. Report Page 4 of 5 Individual Tank Emission Totals Emissions Report for: Annual DENCO TK-5 E85 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Losses(lbs) Components Rim Seal Loss Withdrawl Loss Deck Fitting Loss Deck Seam Loss Total Emissions E Ethyl alcohol Gasoline (RVP 1) file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 5/9/212

371 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Tank Indentification and Physical Characteristics Identification User Identification: DEN-212-MOD-TK11 City: Morris State: Minnesota Company: DENCO II, LLC Type of Tank: Internal Floating Roof Tank Description: Denatured Ethanol Storage Tank Tank Dimensions Diameter (ft): 36. Volume (gallons): 25,. Turnovers: 63. Self Supp. Roof? (y/n): N No. of Columns: 1. Eff. Col. Diam. (ft): 1. Paint Characteristics Internal Shell Condition: Light Rust Shell Color/Shade: White/White Shell Condition Good Roof Color/Shade: White/White Roof Condition: Good Rim-Seal System Primary Seal: Liquid-mounted Secondary Seal None Deck Characteristics Deck Fitting Category: Detail Deck Type: Welded Deck Fitting/Status Quantity Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed 1 Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed 1 Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Gask. 1 Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Gasketed 1 Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable 11 Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open 1 Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask. 1 Meterological Data used in Emissions Calculations: St. Cloud, Minnesota (Avg Atmospheric Pressure = psia) file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm Page 1 of 9 3/9/212

372 TANKS 4. Report Page 2 of 9 TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Liquid Contents of Storage Tank DEN-212-MOD-TK11 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Daily Liquid Surf. Temperature (deg F) Liquid Bulk Temp Vapor Pressure (psia) Vapor Mol. Liquid Mass Vapor Mass Mol. Basis for Vapor Pressure Mixture/Component Month Avg. Min. Max. (deg F) Avg. Min. Max. Weight. Fract. Fract. Weight Calculations Denatured Ethanol All N/A N/A Option 2: A= , B= , C= Benzene.7182 N/A N/A Option 2: A=6.95, B= , C=22.79 Ethyl alcohol.361 N/A N/A Option 2: A=8.321, B= , C= Hexane (-n) N/A N/A Option 2: A=6.876, B= , C= Pentane (-n) N/A N/A Option 3: A=27691, B=7.558 Toluene.1912 N/A N/A Option 2: A=6.954, B=1344.8, C= file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 3/9/212

373 Page 3 of 9 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Detail Calculations (AP-42) DEN-212-MOD-TK11 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Annual Emission Calcaulations Rim Seal Losses (lb): Seal Factor A (lb-mole/ft-yr): 1.6 Seal Factor B (lb-mole/ft-yr (mph)^n):.3 Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.82 Vapor Pressure at Daily Average Liquid Surface Temperature (psia):.4589 Tank Diameter (ft): 36. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Withdrawal Losses (lb): Number of Columns: 1. Effective Column Diameter (ft): 1. Annual Net Throughput (gal/yr.): 15,75,. Shell Clingage Factor (bbl/1 sqft):.15 Average Organic Liquid Density (lb/gal): Tank Diameter (ft): 36. Deck Fitting Losses (lb): Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.82 Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Tot. Roof Fitting Loss Fact.(lb-mole/yr): Deck Seam Losses (lb):. Deck Seam Length (ft):. Deck Seam Loss per Unit Length Factor (lb-mole/ft-yr):. Deck Seam Length Factor(ft/sqft):. Tank Diameter (ft): 36. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): Product Factor: 1. Total Losses (lb): Roof Fitting Loss Factors Roof Fitting/Status Quantity KFa(lb-mole/yr) KFb(lb-mole/(yr mph^n)) m Losses(lb) Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Gasketed Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Gask Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Gasketed Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format 3/9/212 file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm

374 TANKS 4. Report Page 4 of 9 Individual Tank Emission Totals Emissions Report for: Annual DEN-212-MOD-TK11 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Losses(lbs) Components Rim Seal Loss Withdrawl Loss Deck Fitting Loss Deck Seam Loss Total Emissions Denatured Ethanol Ethyl alcohol Benzene Toluene Pentane (-n) Hexane (-n) file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 3/9/212

375 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Tank Indentification and Physical Characteristics Identification User Identification: DEN-212-MOD-TK12 City: Morris State: Minnesota Company: DENCO II, LLC Type of Tank: Internal Floating Roof Tank Description: Denaturant Storage Tank #2 Tank Dimensions Diameter (ft): 45. Volume (gallons): 5,. Turnovers: 31.5 Self Supp. Roof? (y/n): N No. of Columns: 1. Eff. Col. Diam. (ft): 1. Paint Characteristics Internal Shell Condition: Light Rust Shell Color/Shade: White/White Shell Condition Good Roof Color/Shade: White/White Roof Condition: Good Rim-Seal System Primary Seal: Liquid-mounted Secondary Seal None Deck Characteristics Deck Fitting Category: Typical Deck Type: Welded Deck Fitting/Status Quantity Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Ungasketed 1 Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Ungasketed 1 Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Ungask. 1 Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Ungasketed 1 Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable 13 Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open 1 Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask. 1 Meterological Data used in Emissions Calculations: St. Cloud, Minnesota (Avg Atmospheric Pressure = psia) file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm Page 5 of 9 3/9/212

376 TANKS 4. Report Page 6 of 9 TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Liquid Contents of Storage Tank DEN-212-MOD-TK12 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Daily Liquid Surf. Temperature (deg F) Liquid Bulk Temp Vapor Pressure (psia) Vapor Mol. Liquid Mass Vapor Mass Mol. Basis for Vapor Pressure Mixture/Component Month Avg. Min. Max. (deg F) Avg. Min. Max. Weight. Fract. Fract. Weight Calculations Denatured ethanol All N/A N/A Option 2: A= , B= , C= file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 3/9/212

377 Page 7 of 9 TANKS 4. Report TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Detail Calculations (AP-42) DEN-212-MOD-TK12 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Annual Emission Calcaulations Rim Seal Losses (lb): Seal Factor A (lb-mole/ft-yr): 1.6 Seal Factor B (lb-mole/ft-yr (mph)^n):.3 Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.63 Vapor Pressure at Daily Average Liquid Surface Temperature (psia):.357 Tank Diameter (ft): 45. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): 46.7 Product Factor: 1. Withdrawal Losses (lb): Number of Columns: 1. Effective Column Diameter (ft): 1. Annual Net Throughput (gal/yr.): 15,75,. Shell Clingage Factor (bbl/1 sqft):.15 Average Organic Liquid Density (lb/gal): 6.61 Tank Diameter (ft): 45. Deck Fitting Losses (lb): Value of Vapor Pressure Function:.63 Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): 46.7 Product Factor: 1. Tot. Roof Fitting Loss Fact.(lb-mole/yr): Deck Seam Losses (lb):. Deck Seam Length (ft):. Deck Seam Loss per Unit Length Factor (lb-mole/ft-yr):. Deck Seam Length Factor(ft/sqft):. Tank Diameter (ft): 45. Vapor Molecular Weight (lb/lb-mole): 46.7 Product Factor: 1. Total Losses (lb): Roof Fitting Loss Factors Roof Fitting/Status Quantity KFa(lb-mole/yr) KFb(lb-mole/(yr mph^n)) m Losses(lb) Access Hatch (24-in. Diam.)/Unbolted Cover, Ungasketed Automatic Gauge Float Well/Unbolted Cover, Ungasketed Column Well (24-in. Diam.)/Built-Up Col.-Sliding Cover, Ungask Ladder Well (36-in. Diam.)/Sliding Cover, Ungasketed Roof Leg or Hanger Well/Adjustable Sample Pipe or Well (24-in. Diam.)/Slit Fabric Seal 1% Open Vacuum Breaker (1-in. Diam.)/Weighted Mech. Actuation, Gask TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format 3/9/212 file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm

378 TANKS 4. Report Page 8 of 9 Individual Tank Emission Totals Emissions Report for: Annual DEN-212-MOD-TK12 - Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Losses(lbs) Components Rim Seal Loss Withdrawl Loss Deck Fitting Loss Deck Seam Loss Total Emissions Denatured ethanol file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 3/9/212

379 TANKS 4. Report Page 9 of 9 TANKS 4..9d Emissions Report - Detail Format Total Emissions Summaries - All Tanks in Report Emissions Report for: Annual Tank Identification Losses (lbs) DEN-212-MOD-TK11 DENCO II, LLC Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota DEN-212-MOD-TK12 DENCO II, LLC Internal Floating Roof Tank Morris, Minnesota Total Emissions for all Tanks: file:///c:/program%2files%2(x86)/tanks49d/summarydisplay.htm 3/9/212

380 ATTACHMENT 2 Facility Description

381 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Insignificant Activity Operator ID for Item Stack/ Vent ID No(s). Control Equip. ID No(s). Operator Description Manufacturer Materials Units n Units d 1 EU 1 Active PER 1 SV 1 (M) Boiler No. 1 Stone Johnson Heat Mmbtu Hr 2 EU 2 Active PER 1 SV 2 (M) Boiler No. 2 Stone Johnson Heat Mmbtu Hr 3 EU 3 Removed EIS 2 Boiler No. 3 Kewanee Heat Mmbtu Hr 4 EU 4 Removed EIS 2 Boiler No. 4 Kewanee Heat Mmbtu Hr 5 EU 5 Active EIS 8 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Corn Dump Pit 6 EU 6 Active EIS 8 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Grain Elevator 7 EU 7 Active EIS 8 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Corn Bin 1 (storage bin) 8 EU 8 Active EIS 8 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Corn Bin 2 (surge bin) 9 EU 9 Active EIS 8 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Corn Bin 3 (storage bin) 1 EU 1 Active PER 2 SV 5 (M) CE 19 Scalper Model Number SIC Max. Design Capacity Maximum Design Capacity Butler Manufacturing Corn Ton Bushel Hutchinson Div of Lear Bushel TBD Bushel TBD Bushel Henke Manufacturing Bushel 11 EU 11 Removed EIS 2 CE 7 Hammermill 1 Westphal Corn Ton Hr 12 EU 12 Removed EIS 2 CE 8 Hammermill 2 Westphal Corn Ton Hr 13 EU 13 Removed EIS 2 CE 9 Hammermill 3 Westphal Corn Ton Hr 14 EU 14 Removed EIS 2 CE 1 Hammermill 4 Westphal Corn Ton Hr 15 EU 15 Removed EIS 2 CE 11 Hammermill 5 Westphal Corn Ton Hr 16 EU 16 Active EIS 8 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Yeast Propagation Tank 17 EU 17 Active EIS 8 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Yeast Propagation Tank 18 EU 18 Active EIS 9 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Fermenter A-3 19 EU 19 Active EIS 9 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Fermenter A-4 2 EU 2 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-5 21 EU 21 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-6 22 EU 22 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-7 23 EU 23 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-8 24 EU 24 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-9 25 EU 25 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-1 26 EU 26 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-11 Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Hr Hr Hr Max Fuel Input (mil Btu) Page 1 of 4 (a)

382 7 August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Commence Const. Date Initial Startup Date Removal Date Firing Method Pct. Fuel/ Space Heat Bottleneck Elevator Type 1 EU 1 Active PER 1 1/1/ EU 2 Active PER 1 1/1/ EU 3 Removed EIS 2 1/1/1985 2/26/ EU 4 Removed EIS 2 1/1/1985 2/26/ EU 5 Active EIS 8 6/1/199 6 EU 6 Active EIS 8 6/1/199 7 EU 7 Active EIS 8 8 EU 8 Active EIS 8 9 EU 9 Active EIS 8 1 EU 1 Active PER 2 6/1/ EU 11 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 12 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 13 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 14 Removed EIS 2 9/1/ /1/1995 2/26/ EU 15 Removed EIS 2 2/26/ EU 16 Active EIS 8 1/1/199 6/1/ EU 17 Active EIS 8 1/1/199 6/1/ EU 18 Active EIS 9 1/1/199 6/1/ EU 19 Active EIS 9 1/1/199 6/1/199 2 EU 2 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 21 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 22 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 23 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 24 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 25 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 26 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/1999 Page 1 of 4 (b)

383 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Insignificant Activity Operator ID for Item Stack/ Vent ID No(s). Control Equip. ID No(s). Operator Description 27 EU 27 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A EU 28 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A EU 29 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A-14 3 EU 3 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Fermenter A EU 31 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Beerwell A-1 32 EU 32 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Beerwell A-2 33 EU 33 Removed EIS 2 SV 11 (M) Beerwell A-3 34 EU 34 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-1 35 EU 35 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-2 36 EU 36 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-3 37 EU 37 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-4 38 EU 38 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-5 39 EU 39 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-6 4 EU 4 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-7 41 EU 41 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Fermenter B-8 42 EU 42 Removed EIS 2 SV 12 (M) Beerwell B-1 43 EU 43 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Fermenter C-1 44 EU 44 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Fermenter C-2 45 EU 45 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Fermenter C-3 46 EU 46 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Fermenter C-4 47 EU 47 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Beerwell C-1 48 EU 48 Removed EIS 2 SV 13 (M) Beerwell C-2 Manufacturer Model Number SIC Max. Design Capacity Materials Maximum Design Capacity Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Morris Ag-Energy Custom Gal Units n Units d 49 EU 49 Removed EIS 2 SV 14 (M) Dryer A Heil DDGS Lb Hr 5 EU 5 Removed EIS 2 SV 15 (M) Dryer B Heil DDGS Lb Hr 51 EU 51 Active EIS 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Stripper Ethanol Mgal 52 EU 52 Removed EIS 2 SV 5 (M) DDGS Legging Ton Hr Yr Max Fuel Input (mil Btu) Page 2 of 4 (a)

384 7 August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Commence Const. Date Initial Startup Date Removal Date Firing Method Pct. Fuel/ Space Heat Bottleneck Elevator Type 27 EU 27 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 28 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 29 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 3 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 31 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 32 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 33 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 34 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 4/16/1996 2/26/ EU 35 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 4/16/1996 2/26/ EU 36 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 4/16/1996 2/26/ EU 37 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 38 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 39 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 4 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 41 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 42 Removed EIS 2 7/1/1995 9/1/1995 2/26/ EU 43 Removed EIS 2 8/1/1995 4/16/1996 2/26/ EU 44 Removed EIS 2 2/26/ EU 45 Removed EIS 2 2/26/ EU 46 Removed EIS 2 2/26/ EU 47 Removed EIS 2 8/1/1995 4/16/1996 2/26/ EU 48 Removed EIS 2 2/26/ EU 49 Removed EIS 2 1/1/1994 4/1/1995 2/26/ EU 5 Removed EIS 2 9/1/ /1/1995 2/26/ EU 51 Active EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/ EU 52 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/1999 Page 2 of 4 (b)

385 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Insignificant Activity Operator ID for Item Stack/ Vent ID No(s). Control Equip. ID No(s). Operator Description Manufacturer Materials Units n Units d 53 EU 53 Removed EIS 2 SV 5 (M) DDGS Bin Loading Ton Hr 54 EU 54 Removed EIS 2 SV 5 (M) Truck Load Spout Ton Hr 55 EU 55 Active PER 2 SV 16 (M) DDGS Storage Pile Ton Hr 56 EU 56 Active PER 1 SV 16 (M) CE 18 DDGS Dump Pit 57 EU 57 Active PER 1 SV 16 (M) CE 18 DDGS Elevator 58 EU 58 Active PER 2 SV 16 (M) CE 18 Truck Load Spout Model Number SIC Max. Design Capacity Maximum Design Capacity Ton Ton Ton 59 EU 59 Active PER 4 SV 17 (M) Boiler No. 3 Superior Heat Mmbtu Hr 6 EU 6 Active EIS 8 SV 21 (M) CE 24 Hammermill 61 EU 61 Active PER 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Fermenter 62 EU 62 Active PER 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Fermenter 63 EU 63 Active PER 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Fermenter 64 EU 64 Active PER 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Beer Well 65 EU 65 Active PER 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Beer Well 66 EU 66 Active PER 4 SV 19 (M) CE 21 DDGS Dryer CE EU 67 Active PER 2 SV 2 (M) CE 23 Bio-digester Westphal Ton Diversified Energy Co. custom Gal Diversified Energy Co. custom Gal Diversified Energy Co. custom Gal Diversified Energy Co. custom Gal Diversified Energy Co. custom Gal Heil DDGS Lb TBD TBD Ft3 68 EU 68 Active EIS 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Rectifier EU 69 Active EIS 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Side Stripper EU 7 Active EIS 2 SV 18 (M) CE 2 Molecular Sieve EU 71 Active PER 3 SV 22 Cooling Cyclone EU 72 Active EIS 5 CE 2 Fermenter EU 72 Active PER 5 SV 18 CE 2 Fermenter EU 73 Retired EIS 8 DDGS Bin EU 74 Retired EIS 8 Corn Gluten Bin EU 75 Retired EIS 8 Premix Bin EU 76 Active PER 4 SV 23 (M) CE 25 Ethanol loadout flare 78 EU 77 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 DDGS Storage Bin TBD TBD ,7 Heat Btu TBD TBD Ft3 Hr Hr Hr Hr Hr Day Hr Day Max Fuel Input (mil Btu) Page 3 of 4 (a)

386 7 August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Commence Const. Date Initial Startup Date Removal Date Firing Method Pct. Fuel/ Space Heat Bottleneck Elevator Type 53 EU 53 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 54 Removed EIS 2 1/1/199 6/1/199 2/26/ EU 55 Active PER 2 56 EU 56 Active PER 1 57 EU 57 Active PER 1 58 EU 58 Active PER 2 59 EU 59 Active PER 4 4/1/ EU 6 Active EIS 8 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 61 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 62 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 63 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 64 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 65 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 66 Active PER 4 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 67 Active PER 2 4/1/1999 9/1/ EU 68 Active EIS 2 69 EU 69 Active EIS 2 7 EU 7 Active EIS 2 71 EU 71 Active PER 3 72 EU 72 Active EIS 5 73 EU 72 Active PER 5 74 EU 73 Retired EIS 8 12/31/23 75 EU 74 Retired EIS 8 12/31/23 76 EU 75 Retired EIS 8 12/31/23 77 EU 76 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 78 EU 77 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 Page 3 of 4 (b)

387 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Insignificant Activity Operator ID for Item Stack/ Vent ID No(s). Control Equip. ID No(s). Operator Description 79 EU 78 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 Corn Gluten Storage Bin 8 EU 79 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 Premix Storage Bin 81 EU 8 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 Phosphorous Storage Bin 82 EU 81 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 Magnesium Oxide Storage Bin 83 EU 82 Active PER 4 SV 24 CE 26 Calcium Carbonate Storage Bin 84 EU 83 Active PER 4 SV 19 CE 27 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer 85 EU 83 Active PER 5 SV 19 CE 27 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE27 86 EU 84 Active PER 4 SV 25 CE 28 Hammermill 2 Manufacturer Model Number SIC Max. Design Capacity Materials Maximum Design Capacity TBD TBD Ft3 TBD TBD Ft3 TBD TBD Ft3 TBD TBD Ft3 TBD TBD Ft3 TBD TBD Heat Mmbtu TBD TBD Heat Mmbtu TBD TBD Ton 87 EU 85 Active EIS 9 Slurry Tank EU 86 Active PER 5 SV 5 (P) CE 19 Grain Bin 89 EU 87 Active PER 5 SV 5 (P) CE 19 Grain Bin Brock Grain Bushel Brock Grain Bushel Units n Units d Day Day Day Day Day Hr Hr Hr Max Fuel Input (mil Btu) Page 4 of 4 (a)

388 7 August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: EMISSION UNIT (EU) ID No. Emission Unit Status Added By (Action) Commence Const. Date Initial Startup Date Removal Date Firing Method Pct. Fuel/ Space Heat Bottleneck Elevator Type 79 EU 78 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 8 EU 79 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 81 EU 8 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 82 EU 81 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 83 EU 82 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 84 EU 83 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 85 EU 83 Active PER 5 7/1/24 9/1/24 86 EU 84 Active PER 4 7/1/24 9/1/24 87 EU 85 Active EIS 9 88 EU 86 Active PER 5 8/1/212 9/1/ EU 87 Active PER 5 8/1/212 9/1/212 Page 4 of 4 (b)

389 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:39 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Stack/ Vent Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Operator ID for Item Operators Description Height of Opening From Ground (feet) Inside Dimensions Diameter or Length (feet) Width (feet) Design Flow Rate at Top (ACFM) Exit Gas Temperature at Top (ºF) Flow Rate/ Temperature Information Source Discharge Direction 1 SV 1 Active PER 1 Boiler # Manufacturer Up, With Cap 2 SV 2 Active PER 1 Boiler # Manufacturer Up, With Cap 3 SV 3 Removed PER 2 Boiler # Manufacturer Up, With Cap 4 SV 4 Removed PER 2 Boiler # Manufacturer Up, With Cap 5 SV 5 Active PER 4 Grain Handling Baghouse (CE 19) Test Up, No Cap 6 SV 6 Removed PER 2 Hammermill Baghouse # Estimate Up, No Cap 7 SV 7 Removed PER 2 Hammermill Baghouse # Estimate Up, No Cap 8 SV 8 Removed PER 2 Hammermill Baghouse # Estimate Up, No Cap 9 SV 9 Removed PER 2 Hammermill Baghouse # Estimate Up, No Cap 1 SV 1 Removed PER 2 Hammermill Baghouse # Estimate Up, No Cap 11 SV 11 Removed PER 2 Fermentation A Scrubber Test Up, No Cap 12 SV 12 Removed PER 2 Fermentation B Scrubber Test Up, No Cap 13 SV 13 Removed PER 2 Fermentation C Scrubber Test Up, No Cap 14 SV 14 Removed PER 2 Dryer A Cyclone Test Up, No Cap 15 SV 15 Removed PER 2 Dryer B Cyclone Test Up, No Cap 16 SV 16 Active PER 4 DDGS Building Exhaust (CE 18) Test Up, No Cap 17 SV 17 Active PER 2 New Boiler Stack Manufacturer Up, With Cap 18 SV 18 Active PER 4 Fermentation Scrubber (CE 2) Estimate Up, No Cap 19 SV 19 Active PER 4 Dryer Estimate Up, No Cap 2 SV 19 Active PER 5 Dryer (CE21 and CE27) Estimate Up, No Cap 21 SV 2 Active PER 2 Biodigester Flare Estimate Up, No Cap 22 SV 21 Active PER 3 Hammermill Baghouse Estimate Up, No Cap 23 SV 22 Active PER 3 Cooling Cyclone Stack Test Up, No Cap 24 SV 23 Active PER 4 Ethanol loadout flare Estimate Up, No Cap 25 SV 24 Active PER 4 Golden Lyk storage bins Estimate Horizontal 26 SV 25 Active PER 4 Hammermill # Estimate Up, No Cap 27 SV 26 Active PER 5 Corn Bin 1 Page 1 of 2

390 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:39 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STACK/VENTS (SV) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Stack/ Vent Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Operator ID for Item Operators Description Height of Opening From Ground (feet) Inside Dimensions Diameter or Length (feet) Width (feet) Design Flow Rate at Top (ACFM) Exit Gas Temperature at Top (ºF) Flow Rate/ Temperature Information Source Discharge Direction 28 SV 27 Active PER 5 Corn Bin 4 29 SV 28 Active PER 5 Corn Bin 5 Page 2 of 2

391 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Control Equip. Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Operator ID for Item Control Equip. Type Control Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Pollutants Controlled Capture Efficiency (%) Destruction/ Collection Efficiency (%) Afterburner Combustion Parameters 1 CE 1 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F AAF Amerpulse PM CE 2 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Westphal NR PM CE 3 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Westphal NR PM CE 4 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Westphal NR PM CE 5 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Westphal TBD PM CE 6 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Westphal TBD PM CE 7 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Westphal NA PM CE 8 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Westphal NA PM CE 9 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Westphal NA PM CE 1 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Westphal NA PM CE 11 Removed PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Westphal NA PM CE 12 Removed PER 2 13 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Morris Ag-Energy NA 13 CE 13 Removed PER 2 13 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Morris Ag-Energy NA 14 CE 14 Removed PER 2 13 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Morris Ag-Energy NA 15 CE 15 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Thompson Dehydrating Custom PM CE 16 Removed PER 2 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Thompson Dehydrating Custom PM CE 17 Retired PER 2 47 Vapor Recovery System-Condensers, Hoods, & Other Enclosures Diversified Energy design 18 CE 18 Active PER 1 7 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency TBD TBD PM CE 19 Active PER 2 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F TBD TBD PM1 PM 2 CE 19 Active PER 5 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F TBD TBD PM1 PM1 PM PM 21 CE 2 Active PER 2 13 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Diversified Energy Co., Custom LLC 22 CE 2 Active PER 5 13 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Diversified Energy Co., Custom VOC LLC VOC 23 CE 21 Active PER 2 76 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Thompson Dehydrating custom PM1 Multiclones PM 8% 8% 8% 8 8% 8 99% 99% 99% 99 99% 99 VOC 1% 7% 1% 1 1% 1% 7% 7 8% 8% Page 1 of 2

392 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: CONTROL EQUIPMENT (CE) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Control Equip. Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Operator ID for Item Control Equip. Type Control Equipment Description Manufacturer Model Pollutants Controlled Capture Efficiency (%) Destruction/ Collection Efficiency (%) Afterburner Combustion Parameters 24 CE 21 Active PER 5 76 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Multiclones Thompson Dehydrating custom PM1 PM1 PM PM 1% 1 1% 1 8% 8 8% 8 25 CE 23 Active PER 2 23 Flaring TBD TBD VOC 1% 98% 26 CE 23 Active PER 5 23 Flaring TBD TBD VOC VOC 1% 1 98% CE 24 Active PER 3 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F TBD TBD PM1 PM 1% 1% 99% 99% 28 CE 24 Active PER 5 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F TBD TBD PM1 PM1 PM PM 1% 1 1% 1 99% 99 99% CE 25 Active PER 4 23 Flaring TBD TBD VOC CE 26 Active PER 4 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Dynequip 3467 PM1 PM 31 CE 27 Active PER 4 21 Direct Flame Afterburner TBD TBD CO PM1 PM VOC 32 CE 27 Active PER 5 21 Direct Flame Afterburner TBD TBD CO PM1 PM1 PM VOC 33 CE 28 Active PER 4 18 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F TBD TBD PM1 PM Page 2 of 2

393 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Tank Status Added By (Action) Retired By (Action) Insignificant Activity Operator ID for Item Control Equip. ID No(s). Product Stored Interior Height (ft.) Interior Diameter (ft.) Capacity (1 gal) Construction Type 1 TK 1 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 2 TK 1 Active PER 5 Ethanol 2 proof Fixed Roof 3 TK 2 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 4 TK 2 Active PER 5 Ethanol 2 proof Fixed Roof 5 TK 3 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 6 TK 3 Active PER 5 Ethanol 2 proof Fixed Roof 7 TK 4 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 8 TK 4 Active PER 5 Ethanol 2 proof Fixed Roof 9 TK 5 Active PER 1 Gasoline Internal Floating Roof 1 TK 5 Active PER 5 E Internal Floating Roof 11 TK 6 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 12 TK 6 Active PER 5 Ethanol 19 proof Fixed Roof 13 TK 7 Active PER 1 Ethanol 1% Fixed Roof 14 TK 7 Active PER 5 Ethanol 19 proof Fixed Roof 15 TK 8 Removed EIS 2 Gasoline Internal Floating Roof 16 TK 8 Removed PER 5 removed Internal Floating Roof 17 TK 9 Removed EIS 2 Ethanol 1% Internal Floating Roof 18 TK 9 Removed PER 5 removed Internal Floating Roof 19 TK 1 Removed EIS 2 Ethanol 1% Internal Floating Roof 2 TK 1 Removed PER 5 removed Internal Floating Roof 21 TK 11 Active PER 2 Denatured Ethanol Internal Floating Roof 22 TK 12 Active PER 4 Denatured Ethanol 25 Internal Floating Roof 23 TK 13 Active PER 4 Denaturant 39 Fixed Roof 24 TK 14 Active PER 5 Denatured Ethanol Internal Floating Roof Page 1 of 1 (a)

394 7 August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: STORAGE TANKS (TK) ID No. Tank Status Added By (Action) Support Type (floating roof only) Column Count Column Diameter (ft.) Deck Type (floating roof only) Seal Type (floating roof only) Year Installed Year Removed 1 TK 1 PER 1 Active 2 TK 1 PER 5 Active 3 TK 2 PER 1 Active 4 TK 2 PER 5 Active 5 TK 3 PER 1 Active 6 TK 3 PER 5 Active 7 TK 4 PER 1 Active 8 TK 4 PER 5 Active 9 TK 5 Active PER 1 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1 Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p 1 TK 5 Active PER 5 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1 Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p 11 TK 6 PER 1 Active 12 TK 6 PER 5 Active 13 TK 7 PER 1 Active 14 TK 7 PER 5 Active 15 TK 8 Removed EIS 2 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 8 Removed PER 5 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 9 Removed EIS 2 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 9 Removed PER 5 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 1 Removed EIS 2 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 1 Removed PER 5 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p TK 11 Active PER 2 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1. Welded Resilient seal (nonmetallic), liquid mounted, p 22 TK 12 Active PER 4 Column Supported Roof, Construction Type N 1 Bolted, Cont. Sheet Const. 5 Ft Wide TK 13 PER 4 Active 24 TK 14 Active PER Page 1 of 1 (b)

395 MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN August, 212 9:4 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: FUGITIVE SOURCES (FS) Show: Active and Pending Records Action: PER 5 AQD Facility ID: Facility Name: DENCO II LLC ID No. Fugitive Added Retired Insignificant Operator Pollutant(s) Control Fugitive Source Description Year Source By By ID Emitted Equip. Installed Status (Action) (Action) Activity for Item ID No(s). Year Removed 1 FS 1 Active PER 1 PM Unpaved Roads (truck traffic) 2 FS 1 Active PER 5 PM Roads (truck traffic) 3 FS 2 Active PER 1 PM Grain Fugitives 4 FS 3 Active PER 1 PM DDGS Fugitives 5 FS 4 Active PER 1 VOC Ethanol Loadout 6 FS 5 Active EIS 2 VOC Equipment Leaks (valves, flanges and seals) 7 FS 6 Active PER 5 PM Cooling Towers 8 FS 7 Active PER 5 PM Flat Storage Page 1 of 1

396 ATTACHMENT 3 CD 1 Forms

397 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 1 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: Total Facility NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr SOURCE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Permit Appendix: This permit contains an appendix as listed in the permit Table of Contents. The modeling parameters in Appendix I are included for reference only as described elsewhere in Table A. LIMIT CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 & Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 & Minn. R CD hdr OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS CD 4 CFR pt. 5; Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subds. 4a & 9; Minn. R. 77.1, subp. 7(A), 7(L), & 7(M); Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 1, 2 & 4; Minn. R Production: less than or equal to 3 million gallons/year using 12-month Rolling Sum of undenatured ethanol. Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of every month, calculate and record the gallons of ethanol produced during the previous month, and the gallons of ethanol produced during the previous 12 months (12-month rolling sum). The Permittee shall comply with National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards, 4 CFR pt. 5, and the Minnesota Ambient Air Quality Standards, Minn. R to Compliance shall be demonstrated upon written request by the MPCA. CD Minn. R Circumvention: Do not install or use a device or means that conceals or dilutes emissions, which would otherwise violate a federal or state air pollution control rule, without reducing the total amount of pollutant emitted. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16(J) CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 14 and 16(J) Air Pollution Control Equipment: Operate all pollution control equipment whenever the corresponding process equipment and emission units are operated. Operation and Maintenance Plan: Retain at the stationary source an operation and maintenance plan for all air pollution control equipment. At a minimum, the O & M plan shall identify all air pollution control equipment and control practices and shall include a preventative maintenance program for the equipment and practices, a description of (the minimum but not necessarily the only) corrective actions to be taken to restore the equipment and practices to proper operation to meet applicable permit conditions, a description of the employee training program for proper operation and maintenance of the control equipment and practices, and the records kept to demonstrate plan implementation. CD Minn. R , subp. 4 Operation Changes: In any shutdown, breakdown, or deviation the Permittee shall immediately take all practical steps to modify operations to reduce the emission of any regulated air pollutant. The Commissioner may require feasible and practical modifications in the operation to reduce emissions of air pollutants. No emissions units that have an unreasonable shutdown or breakdown frequency of process or control equipment shall be permitted to operate. CD Minn. R Fugitive Emissions: Do not cause or permit the handling, use, transporting, or storage of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne. Comply with all other requirements listed in Minn. R CD Minn. R Noise: The Permittee shall comply with the noise standards set forth in Minn. R to 73.8 at all times during the operation of any emission units. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator or citizens under the Clean Air Act. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 9(A) Inspections: The Permittee shall comply with the inspection procedures and requirements as found in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 9(A). CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16 The Permittee shall comply with the General Conditions listed in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16. CD hdr PERFORMANCE TESTING

398 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 2 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. ch. 717 Performance Testing: Conduct all performance tests in accordance with Minn. R. ch. 717 unless otherwise noted in Tables A and/or B. CD Minn. R ; Minn. R , subps. 1-4, Minn. R , subps. 1-2 Performance Test Notifications and Submittals: Performance Tests are due as outlined in Table A of the permit. See Table B for additional testing requirements. Performance Test Notification (written): due 3 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Plan: due 3 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Pre-test Meeting: due 7 days before each Performance Test Performance Test Report: due 45 days after each Performance Test Performance Test Report - Microfiche Copy: due 15 days after each Performance Test The Notification, Test Plan, and Test Report may be submitted in an alternative format as allowed by Minn. R CD Minn. R , subp. 3 Limits set as a result of a performance test (conducted before or after permit issuance) apply until superseded as stated in the MPCA's Notice of Compliance letter granting preliminary approval. Preliminary approval is based on formal review of a subsequent performance test on the same unit as specified by Minn. R , subp. 3. The limit is final upon issuance of a permit amendment incorporating the change. CD hdr MONITORING REQUIREMENTS CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4(D) Monitoring Equipment Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate all required monitoring equipment at least once every 12 months (any requirements applying to continuous emission monitors are listed separately in this permit). CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4(D) Operation of Monitoring Equipment: Unless otherwise noted in Tables A, B, and/or C, monitoring a process or control equipment connected to that process is not necessary during periods when the process is shutdown, or during checks of the monitoring systems, such as calibration checks and zero and span adjustments. If monitoring records are required, they should reflect any such periods of process shutdown or checks of the monitoring system. CD hdr RECORDKEEPING CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(C) Recordkeeping: Retain all records at the stationary source, unless otherwise specified within this permit, for a period of five (5) years from the date of monitoring, sample, measurement, or report. Records which must be retained at this location include all calibration and maintenance records, all original recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by the permit. Records must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(A). CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5(B) Recordkeeping: Maintain records describing any insignificant modifications (as required by Minn. R , subp. 3) or changes contravening permit terms (as required by Minn. R , subp. 2), including records of the emissions resulting from those changes. CD Minn. R , subp. 4 If the Permittee determines that no permit amendment or notification is required prior to making a change, the Permittee must retain records of all calculations required under Minn. R For nonexpiring permits, these records shall be kept for a period of five years from the date that the change was made. The records shall be kept at the stationary source for the current calendar year of operation and may be kept at the stationary source or office of the stationary source for all other years. The records may be maintained in either electronic or paper format. CD hdr REPORTING/SUBMITTALS CD Minn. R , subp. 3 Shutdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner at least 24 hours in advance of a planned shutdown of any control equipment or process equipment if the shutdown would cause any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. If the owner or operator does not have advance knowledge of the shutdown, notification shall be made to the Commissioner as soon as possible after the shutdown. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B and C of Minn. R , subp. 3. At the time of notification, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the shutdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when the shutdown is over.

399 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 3 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R , subp. 2 Breakdown Notifications: Notify the Commissioner within 24 hours of a breakdown of more than one hour duration of any control equipment or process equipment if the breakdown causes any increase in the emissions of any regulated air pollutant. The 24-hour time period starts when the breakdown was discovered or reasonably should have been discovered by the owner or operator. However, notification is not required in the circumstances outlined in Items A, B and C of Minn. R , subp. 2. At the time of notification or as soon as possible thereafter, the owner or operator shall inform the Commissioner of the cause of the breakdown and the estimated duration. The owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner when the breakdown is over. CD Minn. R , subp. 1 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment: As soon as possible after discovery, notify the Commissioner or the state duty officer, either orally or by facsimile, of any deviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or the environment. CD Minn. R , subp. 1 Notification of Deviations Endangering Human Health or the Environment Report: Within 2 working days of discovery, notify the Commissioner in writing of any deviation from permit conditions which could endanger human health or the environment. Include the following information in this written description: 1. the cause of the deviation; 2. the exact dates of the period of the deviation, if the deviation has been corrected; 3. whether or not the deviation has been corrected; 4. the anticipated time by which the deviation is expected to be corrected, if not yet corrected; and 5. steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the deviation. S/A Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 6(A)(2) Semiannual Deviations Report: due 3 days after end of each calendar half-year following Permit Issuance. The first semiannual report submitted by the Permittee shall cover the calendar half-year in which the permit is issued. The first report of each calendar year covers January 1 - June 3. The second report of each calendar year covers July 1 - December 31. If no deviations have occurred, the Permittee shall submit the report stating no deviations. CD Minn. R Application for Permit Amendment: If a permit amendment is needed, submit an application in accordance with the requirements of Minn. R through Minn. R Submittal dates vary, depending on the type of amendment needed. CD Minn. R , subp. 1(H) Extension Requests: The Permittee may apply for an Administrative Amendment to extend a deadline in a permit by no more than 12 days, provided the proposed deadline extension meets the requirements of Minn. R , subp. 1(H). Performance testing deadlines from the General Provisions of 4 CFR pt. 6 and pt. 63 are examples of deadlines for which the MPCA does not have authority to grant extensions and therefore do not meet the requirements of Minn. R , subp. 1(H). S/A Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 6(C) Compliance Certification: due 31 days after end of each calendar year following Permit Issuance (for the previous calendar year). The Permittee shall submit this to the Commissioner on a form approved by the Commissioner. This report covers all deviations experienced during the calendar year. CD Minn. R Emission Inventory Report: due on or before April 1 of each calendar year following permit issuance, to be submitted on a form approved by the Commissioner. CD Minn. R Emission Fees: due 6 days after receipt of an MPCA bill. CD hdr REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO AIR DISPERSION MODELING SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION These are state only requirements and are not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act.

400 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 4 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CD CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CD CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CD CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 CD CONTINUED: Minn. R. 79.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Parameters Used in Modeling: The parameters used in the modeling performed for an Environmental Assessment Worksheet under Minn. R. ch. 441 and particulate modeling for permit action 5 for this facility are listed in the air dispersion modeling documents. If the Permittee intends to change any of these parameters, the Permittee must submit the revised parameters to the Commissioner and receive written approval before making any changes. The revised parameter information submittal must include, but is not limited to: the locations, heights and diameters of the stacks; locations and dimensions of nearby buildings; velocity and temperatures of the gases emitted; and the emission rates. The plume dispersion characteristics due to the parameter revisions must equal or exceed the dispersion characteristics modeled for this permit, and the Permittee shall demonstrate this in the proposal. If the information does not demonstrate equivalent or better dispersion characteristics, or if a conclusion cannot readily be made about the dispersion, the Permittee must remodel. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act. Parameters Used in Modeling (continued): Pollutant Emission Rates: If the Permittee proposes to increase the emission rate of any pollutant listed in Appendix I or Appendix II, the Permittee shall first use the air dispersion modeling document report as a template for recalculating the risk due to the change in emissions or for remodeling particulate emissions. The Permittee shall submit a report to the MPCA of the proposed change and demonstrate that the recalculated risk for all pollutants emitted from the facility does not exceed the acceptable risk criteria used in the air dispersion modeling document or ambient air impact for particulate matter, or other report as applicable. The Permittee must receive written approval from the MPCA before making any changes. For changes that do not involve an increase in an emission rate and that do not require a permit amendment, the proposal must be submitted as soon as practicable, but no less than 6 days before making the change to any parameter. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act. Parameters Used in Modeling (continued): For changes involving increases in emission rates and that require a minor permit amendment, the proposal must be submitted as soon as practicable, but no less than 6 days before making the change to any parameter. For changes involving increases in emission rates and that require a permit amendment other than a minor amendment, the proposal must be submitted prior to or with the permit amendment application. This is a state only requirement and is not enforceable by the EPA Administrator and citizens under the Clean Air Act.

401 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 5 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: Associated Items: GP 1 Tanks subject to NSPS subp. Kb TK 11 Denatured Ethanol TK 12 Denatured Ethanol TK 14 Denatured Ethanol NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD 4 CFR Section 6.116b(b); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1)(ii)(B); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(i); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(5); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(1); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(2); Minn. R (C) 4 CFR Section 6.115b(a)(4); Minn. R (C) Recordkeeping: Maintain records showing the dimensions of each tank and an analysis showing each tank's capacity. The storage vessel shall be equipped with a fixed roof in combination with an internal floating roof meeting the requirements of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1). The storage vessel shall be equipped with the following closure devices between the wall of the storage vessel and the edge of the internal floating roof consisting of two seals mounted one above the other so that each forms a continuous closure that completely covers the space between the wall of the storage vessel and the edge of the internal floating roof. The lower seal may be vapor mounted, but both must be continuous. Inspection before initial fill: Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary seal, and the secondary seal, prior to filling the storage vessel with Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL). If there are holes, tears, or other openings in the primary seal, the secondary seal, or the seal fabric, or defects in the internal floating roof, or both, the owner or operator shall repair the items before filling the storage vessel. Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary seal, and the secondary seal through manholes and roof hatches on the fixed roof at least once every 12 months after initial fill as required by this paragraph. Visually inspect the internal floating roof, the primary seal, the secondary seal, gaskets, slotted membranes and sleeve seals (if any) each time the storage vessel is emptied and degassed, as required by this paragraph. In no event shall inspections conducted in accordance with this provision occur at intervals greater than 1 years. Notification: If an inspection is required (under 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1) or 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(i)), notify the Commissioner in writing at least 3 days prior to the filling or refilling of the storage vessel, to afford the Commissioner the opportunity to have an observer present. If the inspection is not planned and the owner or operator could not have known about the inspection 3 days in advance of the refilling the tank, the owner or operator shall notify the Commissioner at least 7 days prior to the refilling of the storage vessel. Notification shall be made by telephone immediately followed by written documentation demonstrating why the inspection was unplanned. Alternatively, this notification including the written documentation may be made in writing and sent by express mail so that it is received by the Commissioner at least 7 days prior to refilling. Notification: Furnish the Commissioner with a report describing the internal floating roof and certifying that it meets the specifications of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1) and 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1). The report shall be an attachment to the notification of actual date of initial startup required by 4 CFR Section 6.7(a)(3). Keep a record of each inspection performed as required by 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), and (a)(4). Each record shall identify the storage vessel on which the inspection was performed and shall contain the date the vessel was inspected and the observed condition of each component of the control equipment (seals, internal floating roof, and fittings). After each inspection required under 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3) that finds holes or tears in the seal or seal fabric, or defects in the internal floating roof, or other control equipment defects listed in 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii), a report shall be furnished to the Commissioner within 3 days of the inspection. The report shall indentify the storage vessel and the reason it did not meet the specifications of 4 CFR Section 6.112b(a)(1) or 4 CFR Section 6.113b(a)(3)(ii), and list each repair made.

402 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 6 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: Associated Items: GP 2 Tanks subject to State Rule TK 1 Ethanol 2 proof TK 2 Ethanol 2 proof TK 3 Ethanol 2 proof TK 4 Ethanol 2 proof TK 5 E-85 TK 6 Ethanol 19 proof TK 7 Ethanol 19 proof NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. R , subp. 3 Equip each storage tank with a submerged fill pipe. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 5 Recordkeeping: Maintain records showing the dimensions of each tank and an analysis showing each tank's capacity.

403 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 7 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: GP 8 Boilers 1 and 2 Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 2 Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity except for one six-minute period per hour of not more than 6 percent opacity. This limit applies individually to each emission unit. 2. CD Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R. 77.8; most stringent, meets limit set by Minn. R , subp. 1 Fuel used: Limited to natural gas and propane; for recordkeeping requirements, see GP11.

404 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 8 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: GP 1 Propane Users Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No. 2 EU 59 Boiler No. 3 EU 66 DDGS Dryer NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2, subp. 2 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2, subp. 2 Fuel Usage: less than or equal to gallons/year using 12-month Rolling Sum of total propane combustion (in all 4 units combined). Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, calculate and record the quantity of propane, in gallons, used during the previous month and during the previous 12 months (12-month rolling sum).

405 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 9 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: GP 11 NOx Group Associated Items: EU 1 Boiler No. 1 EU 2 Boiler No. 2 EU 59 Boiler No. 3 EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R subp. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit to avoid classification as major source and modification under 4 CFR and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R subp. 4 and 5 Nitrogen Oxides: less than or equal to 28.7 tons/year calculated as a 52-week rolling sum Daily Recordkeeping. On each day of operation, the Permittee shall calculate, record, and maintain a record of the total quantity of each fuel used in each item in this Group. For natural gas, this shall be based on flowmeter readings. For propane, this shall be based on delivery records. Weekly Recordkeeping -- NOx emissions By Thursday of each week, the Permittee shall calculate and record the following: 1) The NOx emissions for the previous calendar week using the daily fuel use records specified above. 2) The weekly rolling sum NOx emissions for the previous 52-week period by summing the monthly NOx emissions data.

406 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 1 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: SV 5 Grain Handling Baghouse (CE 19) Associated Items: EU 5 Corn Dump Pit EU 6 Grain Elevator EU 7 Corn Bin 1 (storage bin) EU 8 Corn Bin 2 (surge bin) EU 9 Corn Bin 3 (storage bin) EU 1 Scalper EU 86 Grain Bin EU 87 Grain Bin NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.46 lbs/hour PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to.46 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE19 LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 97 percent collection efficiency (See CE 19 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 92 percent collection efficiency (See CE 19 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). CD hdr C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE19

407 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 11 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: SV 16 DDGS Building Exhaust (CE 18) Associated Items: EU 55 DDGS Storage Pile EU 56 DDGS Dump Pit EU 57 DDGS Elevator EU 58 Truck Load Spout NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.11 lbs/hour PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to.11 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE18 LIMIT LIMIT CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 86 percent collection efficiency (See CE 18 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 62 percent collection efficiency (See CE 18 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the stack (SV16) for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. CD hdr C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE18

408 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 12 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: SV 18 Fermentation Scrubber (CE 2) Associated Items: EU 16 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 17 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 18 Fermenter A-3 EU 19 Fermenter A-4 EU 51 Stripper EU 61 Fermenter EU 62 Fermenter EU 63 Fermenter EU 64 Beer Well EU 65 Beer Well EU 68 Rectifier EU 69 Side Stripper EU 7 Molecular Sieve EU 72 Fermenter NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 5. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS CE2 LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R CD hdr C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS S/A Title I Condition: Emission testing for BACT-equivalent emission limits; Minn. R , subp. 1 Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 96.5 percent collection efficiency (See CE 2 for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, if the inlet VOC concentration is less than 2 ppm, Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 2 parts per million using 3-hour Average Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure emissions of volatile organic compounds from SV 18. The performance tests shall be conducted at an interval not to exceed 6 months between tests. The first test required under this condition shall be conducted by 12/14/215. CD hdr D. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE2

409 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 13 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: SV 19 Dryer (CE21 and CE27) Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to 7.11 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 1.A(1) Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.7 grains/dry standard cubic foot or the allowable concentration at the exhaust flow rate, as described in Minn. R LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent PM < 1 micron: less than or equal to 7.11 lbs/hour emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 1.A(2) Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity except for one six-minute period per hour of not more than 6 percent opacity. LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 6. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis Carbon Monoxide: less than or equal to 9. lbs/hour CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 8 percent collection efficiency (See CE 21 Multiclone for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 8 percent collection efficiency (See CE 21 for monitoring and maintenance requirements.) CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Thermal Oxidizer Breakdown (CE27): In the event of a breakdown of the thermal oxidizer, the Permittee shall stop feed to the dryer as soon as the breakdown is discovered. Dryer operation may continue only as long as necessary to empty the dryer. The Permittee shall also submit the notification required by Minn. R , subp. 2, if required. CD hdr C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS S/A Title I Condition: Emission testing Performance Test: due before 4/7/213 to measure emissions of total particulate for BACT-equivalent emission limit; matter. The next test is duer April 7, 213, then every 36 months thereafter. Minn. R , subp. 1

410 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 14 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD S/A S/A S/A Title I Condition: Emission testing Performance Test: due before 4/7/213 to measure emissions of PM1. The first for BACT-equivalent emission limit; test is due April 7, 213, then every 36 months thereafter. Minn. R , subp. 1 Title I Condition: Emission testing Performance Test: due before 4/7/213 to measure emissions of CO. the first for BACT-equivalent emission limit; test is due April 7, 213, then every 36 months thereafter. Minn. R , subp. 1 Title I Condition: Emission testing Performance Test: due before 12/31/212 to measure VOC emissions. for BACT-equivalent emission limit; Minn. R , subp. 1 A test frequency will be established based on the results of this test.

411 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 15 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: SV 2 Biodigester Flare Associated Items: EU 67 Bio-digester NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 1(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 2 percent opacity CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the stack (SV2) for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours.

412 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 16 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: EU 59 Boiler No. 3 Associated Items: GP 1 Propane Users GP 11 NOx Group SV 17 New Boiler Stack NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD CD Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R February 2, 1992, EPA memorandum and 4 CFR Section 6.13(i) to meet requirements of 4 CFR Section 6.48c(g); Minn. R Fuel used: Limited to natural gas and propane. Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, record the amount of fuel used during the previous month. These records may consist of fuel bill or meter readings.

413 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 17 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: EU 6 Hammermill Associated Items: CE 24 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F SV 21 Hammermill Baghouse NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 98 percent collection efficiency (See CE 24 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 96 percent collection efficiency (see CE 24 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). CD hdr C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE24

414 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 18 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: EU 66 DDGS Dryer Associated Items: CE 21 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Multiclones CE 27 Direct Flame Afterburner GP 1 Propane Users GP 11 NOx Group SV 19 Dryer (CE21 and CE27) NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. Stat. Section 116.7, subd. 4a; Minn. R CD hdr OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Fuel used: Limited to natural gas, propane and bio-digester gas from EU 67; for recordkeeping requirements, see GP11. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Thermal Oxidizer Breakdown: In the event of a breakdown of the thermal oxidizer, the Permittee shall stop feed to the dryer as soon as the breakdown is discovered. Dryer operation may continue only as long as necessary to empty the dryer. The Permittee shall also submit the notification required by Minn. R , subp. 2, if required. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Wet cake storage limitation: When wet cake by-product is produced, it will be stored for no more than 72 hours on-site unless the outside temperature is less than 55 degrees F (daily maximum). In all cases, the wet cake will be moved off-site as soon as possible. LIMIT Title I Condition: limit to avoid Temperature: less than or equal to 135 degrees F using 1-Hour Average classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R CD Title I Condition: recordkeeping for temperature limit Recordkeeping: Observe and record the dryer inlet temperature once each day the dryer is operated CD hdr CENTRIFUGE AND SYRUP FEED RATE REQUIREMENTS LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Centrifuge Feedrate Process Throughput: less than or equal to 31 gallons/minute using 1-Hour Average CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and subp. 5 Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and 5 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall record dryer centrifuge feed rate as a 24-hour average once each day of operation The Permittee shall maintain and operate a flow monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the centrifuge flowrate to the dryer. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error of no more than +/- 2 percent of the flowrate being measured. The recording device shall also calculate the 24-hour average flowrate. LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Syrup Feedrate Process Throughput: less than or equal to 49 gallons/minute using 1-Hour Average CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4C and subp. 5 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall record the dryer syrup feed rate as a 24-hour average once each day of operation CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall maintain and operate a flow monitoring device that continuously indicates and records the syrup flowrate to the dryer. The monitoring device shall have a margin of error of no more than +/- 2 percent of the flowrate being measured. The recording device shall also calculate the 24-hour average flowrate. CD hdr MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 and 77.8, subp. 15J RTO (CE 27) burnouts and other maintenance activities: During RTO burnouts and any other maintenance for which the manufacturer recommends that dryer emissions bypass the RTO, the dryer (EU 66) shall be shutdown. Wet DDGS shall be stored and handled in a manner to minimize VOC emissions and odors during these maintenance activities. The Permittee shall maintain a record of such maintenance activities in the O and M Plan for CE 27.

415 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 19 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: EU 71 Cooling Cyclone Associated Items: SV 22 Cooling Cyclone Stack NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.3 lbs/hour Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.3 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R CD hdr B. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS CD LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 3. lbs/hour using 3-hour Average measured on a total mass of VOC basis Operation and Maintenance of the Cooling Cyclone: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 2. inches of water column and less than or equal to 8. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: If the pressure drop is not within the ranges specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to achieve the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Inspect quarterly, or as required by manufacturing specifications, all components that are not subject to wear or plugging, including structural components, housings, ducts, and hoods. Maintain a written record of the inspection and any action resulting from the inspection.

416 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 2 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Inspect quarterly, or as required by manufacturing specifications, all components that are subject to wear or plugging. Maintain a written record of the inspection and any action resulting from the inspection. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 Calibrate the pressure drop gauges annually or as often as required by manufacturing specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. CD hdr C. TESTING REQUIREMENTS S/A Minn. R , subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure total particulate matter emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. S/A Minn. R , subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure PM1 emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. S/A Minn. R , subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure VOC emissions, not to exceed 6 months between test dates. S/A Minn. R , subp. 1 Performance Test: due before end of each 6 months starting 12/14/21 to measure opacity, not to exceed 6 months between test dates.

417 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 21 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: EU 84 Hammermill 2 Associated Items: CE 28 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F SV 25 Hammermill # NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr A. EMISSION LIMITS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour Particulate Matter < 1 micron: less than or equal to.6 lbs/hour LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(D) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity CD hdr B. POLLUTION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 98 percent collection efficiency (See CE 28 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). Particulate Matter < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 96 percent collection efficiency (see CE 28 for monitoring and maintenance requirements). CD hdr C. FOR POLLUTION CONTROL AND PERIODIC MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, SEE CE28

418 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 22 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 18 Centrifugal Collector - High Efficiency Associated Items: EU 56 DDGS Dump Pit EU 57 DDGS Elevator EU 58 Truck Load Spout NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, ands 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Read and record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop is not within the range of values specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to return the pressure drop to within the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

419 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 23 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 19 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Associated Items: EU 5 Corn Dump Pit EU 6 Grain Elevator EU 7 Corn Bin 1 (storage bin) EU 8 Corn Bin 2 (surge bin) EU 9 Corn Bin 3 (storage bin) EU 1 Scalper EU 86 Grain Bin EU 87 Grain Bin NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration.

420 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 24 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

421 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 25 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 2 Gas Scrubber (General, Not Classified) Associated Items: EU 16 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 17 Yeast Propagation Tank EU 18 Fermenter A-3 EU 19 Fermenter A-4 EU 51 Stripper EU 61 Fermenter EU 62 Fermenter EU 63 Fermenter EU 64 Beer Well EU 65 Beer Well EU 68 Rectifier EU 69 Side Stripper EU 7 Molecular Sieve EU 72 Fermenter NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD LIMIT LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 3. inches of water column and less than or equal to 1. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Water flow rate: greater than or equal to 25 gallons/minute. An alternate minimum water flow rate may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop and water flow rate for CE2 scrubber once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop and/or water flow rate are not within the ranges specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to achieve the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken.

422 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 26 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the gauges annually, or as often as required by manufacturing specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

423 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 27 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 21 Multiple Cyclone w/o Fly Ash Reinjection - Most Multiclones Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 LIMIT Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Title I Condition: Corrective action to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Operation and Maintenance of Control Device: The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control device according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 4. inches of water column and less than or equal to 8. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Record the pressure drop once each day of operation. Corrective Action: if the pressure drop is not within the range of values specified herein, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible (within 24 hours) to return the pressure drop to within the required operating values. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of all corrective actions taken. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

424 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 28 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 23 Flaring Associated Items: EU 67 Bio-digester NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

425 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 29 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 24 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Associated Items: EU 6 Hammermill NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter.

426 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 3 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

427 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 31 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 25 Flaring Associated Items: EU 76 Ethanol loadout flare NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Opacity: not greater than percent opacity using a 6-minute average except for periods not to exceed 5 minutes in any 2 consecutive hours CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Operate the flare only with a net heating value of the gas combusted of 3 Btu/scf or greater with a steam-assisted or air assisted flarre; or with the net heating value of the gas being combusted of 2 Btu/scf with a nonassisted flare CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16J The Permittee shall operate and maintain the flare any time that any process equipment controlled by the flare is in operation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the flare in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Consent Decree para. 7 and 21 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain thermocouples to monitor the presence of a pilot flame. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever operation of the monitored control equipment is required. Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal and external system components, including but not limited to the refractory and electrical systems. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection. Corrective Actions: If a pilot flame is not present or if the flare or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible. Corrective actions shall result in return to operation of the pilot flame and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the flare. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

428 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 32 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 26 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Associated Items: EU 77 DDGS Storage Bin EU 78 Corn Gluten Storage Bin EU 79 Premix Storage Bin EU 8 Phosphorous Storage Bin EU 81 Magnesium Oxide Storage Bin EU 82 Calcium Carbonate Storage Bin NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT CD Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: Limit taken to avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: Limit taken to avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall collection efficiency for Total Particulate Matter: greater than or equal to 99 percent collection efficiency The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall collection efficiency for PM < 1 micron: greater than or equal to 99 percent collection efficiency Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation.

429 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 33 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter. Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

430 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 34 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 27 Direct Flame Afterburner Associated Items: EU 66 DDGS Dryer EU 83 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer CE NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent emission limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R Title I Condition: BACT-equivalent operational limit under 4 CFR Sec and Minn. R. 77.3; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for Volatile Organic Compounds: greater than or equal to 95 percent control efficiency Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, Volatile Organic Compounds: less than or equal to 1 parts per million using 3-hour Average The Permittee shall operate and maintain the control equipment such that it achieves an overall control efficiency for Carbon Monoxide: greater than or equal to 9 percent control efficiency Alternative to the above efficiency requirement, Carbon Monoxide: less than or equal to 1 parts per million using 3-hour Average Temperature: greater than or equal to 16 degrees F using 3-hour Average at the Combustion Chamber unless a new minimum is set pursuant to Minn. R , subp. 3, based on the average temperature recorded during the most recent MPCA approved performance test where compliance for VOC and CO emissions was demonstrated. If the three-hour rolling average temperature drops below the minimum temperature limit, the VOC and CO shall be considered uncontrolled until the average minimum temperature limit is once again achieved. This shall be reported as a deviation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the thermal oxidizer in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain thermocouples to conduct temperature monitoring required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained whenever operation of the monitored control equipment is required. CD CD Title I Condition: Monitoring for Limit taken to avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall maintain a continuous hard copy readout or computer disk file of the temperature readings and calculated three hour rolling average temperatures for the combustion chamber. Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 and 5 Daily Monitoring: The Permittee shall physically verify the operation of the temperature recording device at least once each operating day to verify that it is working and recording properly. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the daily verifications. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5, and 14 Quarterly Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment internal and external system components, including but not limited to the refractory, heat exchanger, and electrical systems. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of the inspection and any corrective actions taken resulting from the inspection. Annual Calibration: The Permittee shall calibrate the temperature monitor at least annually and shall maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Corrective Actions: If the temperature is below the minimum specified by this permit or if the thermal oxidizer or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair, the Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible. Corrective actions shall return the temperature to at least the permitted minimum and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the thermal oxidizer. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken.

431 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 35 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: CE 28 Fabric Filter - Low Temperature, i.e., T<18 Degrees F Associated Items: EU 84 Hammermill NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD LIMIT CD CD Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 2 and 14 Title I Condition: To avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 52.21and Minn. R. 77.3; to avoid major source classification under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 Title I Condition: To avoid classification as a major source and modification under 4 CFR Section and Minn. R. 77.3; To avoid classification as a major source under 4 CFR Section 7.2 and Minn. R. 77.2; Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4 and 5 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter at all times that any emission unit controlled by the fabric filter is in operation. The Permittee shall document periods of non-operation of the control equipment. Pressure Drop: greater than or equal to 1. inches of water column and less than or equal to 6. inches of water column. An alternate pressure drop range may be approved by the Agency based on performance testing. Visible Emissions: The Permittee shall check the fabric filter stack for any visible emissions once each day of operation during daylight hours. During inclement weather, the Permittee shall read and record the pressure drop across the fabric filter, once each day of operation. Recordkeeping of Visible Emissions and Pressure Drop. The Permittee shall record the time and date of each visible emission inspection and pressure drop reading, and whether or not any visible emissions were observed, and whether or not the observed pressure drop was within the range specified in this permit CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 14 The Permittee shall operate and maintain the fabric filter in accordance with the Operation and Maintenance (O & M) Plan. The Permittee shall keep copies of the O & M Plan available onsite for use by staff and MPCA staff. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4 Monitoring Equipment: The Permittee shall install and maintain the necessary monitoring equipment for measuring and recording pressure drop as required by this permit. The monitoring equipment must be installed, in use, and properly maintained when the monitored fabric filter is in operation. CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 2 and subp. 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subps. 4, 5, and 14 Periodic Inspections: At least once per calendar quarter, or more frequently as required by the manufacturing specifications, the Permittee shall inspect the control equipment components. The Permittee shall maintain a written record of these inspections. Calibrate the pressure drop gauge annually, or as often as required by manufacturer's specifications and maintain a written record of the calibration and any action resulting from the calibration. Corrective Actions: The Permittee shall take corrective action as soon as possible if any of the following occur: - visible emissions are observed; - the recorded pressure drop is outside the required operating range; or - the fabric filter or any of its components are found during the inspections to need repair. Corrective actions shall return the pressure drop to within the permitted range, eliminate visible emissions, and/or include completion of necessary repairs identified during the inspection, as applicable. Corrective actions include, but are not limited to, those outlined in the O & M Plan for the fabric filter. The Permittee shall keep a record of the type and date of any corrective action taken for each filter.

432 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 36 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 4, 5 and 14 Initial Hood Certification and Evaluation: The control device hood must conform to the requirements listed in Minn. R , subp. 1, and the Permittee shall certify this as specified in Minn. R , subp. 3. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the evaluation and certification on site. Annual Hood Evaluation: The Permittee shall measure and record at least once every 12 months the fan rotation speed, fan power draw, or face velocity of each hood, or other comparable air flow indication method. The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the annual evaluation on site.

433 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 37 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: TK 13 Denaturant 1. NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD 4 CFR Section 6.116b (d) For each storage vessel with a design capacity greater than or equal to 75 m3 (2, gallons) but less than 151 m3 (4,) storing a liquid with a maximum true vapor pressure that is normally less than 27.6 kpa (4. psi), the Permittee shall notify the Commissioner within 3 days when the maximum true vapor pressure of the liquid exceeds 27.6 kpa.

434 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 38 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: FS 1 Roads (truck traffic) NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. R Fugitive emissions: Do not cause or permit the transporting of any material in a manner which may allow avoidable amounts of particulate matter to become airborne. Do not cause or permit a road or a driveway to be constructed, used, repaired, or demolished without applying all such reasonable measures as may be required to prevent particulate matter from becoming airborne. CD Minn. R Paved roads: The Permittee shall inspect paved roads weekly. The roads shall be cleaned if there is visible accumulation of silt and/or fugitive emissions are observed from traffic. The Permittee shall maintain a record of the weekly inspections and corrective actions.

435 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 39 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: FS 2 Grain Fugitives NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Opacity: less than or equal to 5 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from truck unloading of grain or grain handling activities. CD Minn. R , subp. 1(A) Clean up commodities spilled on the driveway and other facility property as required to minimize fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology). CD Minn. R. ch. 79 Grain receiving: Limited to the hours of 7 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday year round plus 7 am to 5pm on Saturdays during the month of October

436 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 4 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: FS 3 DDGS Fugitives NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(A) Opacity: less than or equal to 5 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from DDGS handling activities. LIMIT Minn. R , subp. 3(B) Opacity: less than or equal to 1 percent opacity for fugitive emissions from DDGS truck loading. CD Minn. R , subp. 1(A) Clean up commodities spilled on the driveway and other facility property as required to minimize fugitive emissions to a level consistent with RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology).

437 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 41 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: FS 4 Ethanol Loadout 1. NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD Minn. R. 77.8, subp. 16(J) Railcar Loadout: Railcars dedicated to ethanol are not required to be vented to the loadout flare (CE25). All other railcars must be vented to the loadout flare.

438 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 42 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD-1 Subject Item: FS 5 Equipment Leaks (valves, flanges and seals) NC/ CA Type Citation Requirement CD hdr STANDARDS: PUMPS CD 4 CFR Section (a); Minn. R Pumps in light liquid service (a)(1) Each pump in light liquid service shall be monitored monthly to detect leaks by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) and paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) (2) Each pump in light liquid service shall be checked by visual inspection each calendar week for indications of liquids dripping from the pump seal (b)(1) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected 3. CD 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (2) If there are indications of liquids dripping from a pump seal, a leak is detected (c)(1)when a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , delay of repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected CD hdr STANDARDS: COMPRESSORS CD 4 CFR Section (a) Each compressor shall be equipped with a seal system that includes a barrier fluid system and that prevents leakage of VOC to the atmosphere, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) and 4 CFR Section (h) and (i) CD 4 CFR Section (b) (b) Each compressor seal system shall be: (1) operated with the barrier fluid at a pressure that is greater than the compressor stuffing box pressure; or (2) equipped with a barrier fluid system that is connected by a closed vent system to a control device that complies with the requirements of 4 CFR Section ; or (3) equipped with a system that purges the barrier fluid into a process stream with zero VOC emissions (c) The barrier fluid system shall be in heavy liquid service or shall not be in VOC service 7. CD 4 CFR Section (c) and (d) (d) Each barrier fluid system shall be equipped with a sensor that will detect failure of the seal system, barrier fluid system or both CD 4 CFR Section (e) (e)(1) Each sensor shall be checked daily or equipped with an audible alarm (2) The owner or operator shall determine, based on design considerations and operating experience, a criterion that indicates failure of the seal system, the barrier fluid system or both CD 4 CFR Section (f) (f) If the sensor indicates a failure of the seal system, barrier fluid system, or both, a leak is detected CD 4 CFR Section (g) (g)(1)when a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , delay of repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 15 calendar days after each leak is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section CD hdr STANDARDS: PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES IN GAS/VAPOR SERVICE CD 4 CFR Section (a) (a) Except during pressure releases, each pressure relief device in gas/vapor service shall be operated with no detectable emissions, as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 5 ppm above background, as determined by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(c)

439 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 43 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD 4 CFR Section (b) (b)(1) After each pressure release, the PRV shall be returned to a condition of no detectable emissions, as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 5 ppm above background, as soon as practicable, but no later than 5 calendar days after the pressure release, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , Delay of Repair CD hdr STANDARDS: SAMPLING CONNECTION SYSTEMS CD 4 CFR Section (a) (a) Each sampling connection system shall be equipped with a closed-purge, closed-loop, or closed-vent system, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) CD 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (b) Each closed-purge, closed-loop, or closed-vent system as required by 4 CFR Section (a) shall comply with the applicable requirement following: (1) return the purged process fluid directly to the process line; or (2) collect and recycle the purged process fluid to a process; or (3) be designed and operated to capture and transport all the purged fluid to a control device that complies with the requirements of 4 CFR Section (c) In-situ sampling systems are exempt from these requirements CD hdr STANDARDS: OPEN-ENDED VALVES OR LINES CD 4 CFR Section (a) (a)(1) Each open-ended valve or line shall be equipped with a cap, blind flange, plug, or second valve except as provided in 4 CFR Section (c) (2) The cap, blind flange, plug, or second valve shall seal the open end at all times except during operations requiring process fluid flow through the open-ended valve or line (b) Each open-ended valve or line equipped with a second valve shall be operated in a manner such that the valve on the process fluid is closed before the second valve is opened 19. CD 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (c) When a double block-and-bleed system is being used, the bleed valve or line may remain open during operations that require venting the line between the block valves but shall comply with 4 CFR Section (a) at all other times CD hdr STANDARDS: VALVES CD 4 CFR Section (a) (a) Each valve shall be monitored monthly to detect leaks by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) CD 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (b) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected (c)(1) Any valve for which a leak is not detected for 2 successive months may be monitored the first month of every quarter, beginning with the next quarter, until a leak is detected (c)(2) If a leak is detected in a valve which is being monitored quarterly, the valve shall be monitored monthly until a leak is not detected for 2 successive months CD 4 CFR Section (d) (d)(1) When a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 calendar days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected CD 4 CFR Section (e) (e) First attempts at repair include, but are not limited to, the following practices where practicable: (1) tightening of bonnet bolts, (2) replacement of bonnet bolts, (3) tightening of packing gland nuts, and (4) injection of lubricant into lubricated packings CD hdr STANDARDS: PUMPS AND VALVES IN HEAVY LIQUID SERVICE, PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES IN LIGHT LIQUID OR HEAVY LIQUID SERVICE, AND FLANGES AND OTHER CONNECTIONS

440 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 44 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD 4 CFR Section (a) (a) Pumps and valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief valves in light liquid or heavy liquid service, and flanges and other connectors shall be monitored within 5 days by the method specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(b) if evidence of a potential leak is found by visual, audible, olfactory, or any other detection method CD 4 CFR Section (b) and (c) (b) If an instrument reading of 1, ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected (c)(1) When a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but not later than 15 calendar days after it is detected, except as provided in 4 CFR Section , Delay of Repair (2) A first attempt at repair shall be made no later than 5 calendar days after each leak is detected CD 4 CFR Section (d) (d) First attempts at repair include, but are not limited to, the practices described under 4 CFR Section (e) CD hdr DELAY OF REPAIR CD 4 CFR Section (a) and (b) (a) Delay of repair of equipment for which leaks have been detected will be allowed if the repair is technically infeasible without a process unit shutdown; repair of this equipment is to occur before the end of the next process unit shutdown (b) Delay of repair of equipment will be allowed for equipment which is isolated from the process and which does not remain in VOC service CD 4 CFR Section (c) (c) Delay of repair for valves will be allowed if : (1) the owner or operator demonstrates that emissions of purged material resulting from the immediate repair are greater than the fugitive emissions likely to result from delay of repair, and 32. (2) when repair procedures are effected, the purged material is collected and destroyed or recovered in a control device complying with 4 CFR Section CD 4 CFR Section (d) (d) Delay of repair for pumps will be allowed if : (1) Repair required the use of a dual mechanical seal system that includes a barrier fluid system, and (2) repair is completed as soon as practicable, but not later than 6 months after the leak was detected CD 4 CFR Section (e) (e) Delay of repair beyond a process unit shutdown will be allowed for a valve if valve assembly replacement is necessary during the process unit shoudown, valve asssembly supplies have been depleted, and valve assembly supplies had been sufficiently stocked before the supplies were depleted. Delay of repair beyond the next process unit shutdown will not be allowed unless the next process unit shutdown occurs sooner than 6 months after the first process unit shutdown. CD hdr TESTING PROCEDURES CD 4 CFR Section 6.486(b) Compliance shall be demonstrated by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section CD hdr RECORDKEEPING CD 4 CFR Section 6.496(b) (b) When each leak is detected, the following requirements apply: (1) a weatherproof and readily visible identification, marked with the equipment identification number, shall be attached to the leaking equipment (2) the identification on a valve may be removed after it has been monitored for 2 successive months as specified in 4 CFR Section (c) and no leak has been detected during those two months (3) the identification on equipment, except on a valve, may be removed after it has been repaired

441 Facility Name: MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY AIR QUALITY 52 LAFAYETTE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN DENCO II LLC Permit Number: Page 45 of 45 7 Aug, 212 9:55 COMPLIANCE PLAN CD CD 4 CFR Section 6.486(c)(1)-(4) (c) When a leak is detected, the following information shall be recorded in a log and shall be kept for 2 years in a readily accessible location: (1) the instrument and operator ID numbers and the equipment ID number, (2) the date the leak was detected and the dates of each attempt to repair the leak, (3) repair methods applied in each attempt to repair the leak, (4) "Above 1," if the instrument reading measured by the methods specified in 4 CFR Section 6.485(a) after each repair attempt is equal to or greater than 1, ppm CD 4 CFR Section 6.486(c)(5)-(9) (5) "Repair delayed" and the reason for the delay if a leak is not repaired within 15 calendar days after discovery of the leak, (6) the signature of the owner or operator whose decision it was that repair could not be effected without a process shutdown, (7) the expected date of successful repair of the leak if a leak is not repaired within 15 days, (8) dates of process unit shutdowns that occur while the leaking equipment is unrepaired, and (9) the date of successful repair of the leak CD hdr REPORTING REQUIREMENTS S/A 4 CFR Section 6.487(a) LDAR Report: due 3 days after half-year following permit issuance The reports are due by July 3 and January 3 for the respective 6-month periods. CD 4 CFR Section 6.487(b) The first semiannual report submitted for htis purpose shall include the following information: (1) process unit identification (2) number of valves subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (3) number of pumps subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (4) number of compressors subject to the requirements of 4 CFR Section (c) All semiannual reports shall include the following information summarized from the information in 4 CFR 6.486: 43. CD 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(1) and (2)(i)-(2)(iv) CD CD 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(2)(v)-(vii) 4 CFR Section 6.487(c)(3) and (4) (1) process unit identification (2) for each month during the semiannual reporting period, (i) number of valves for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (b) or 4 CFR Section (ii) number of valves for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (d)(1) (iii) number of pumps for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (b) and (d)(6)(i) (iv) number of pumps for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (c)(1) and (d)(6)(ii) (v) number of compressors for which leaks were detected as described in 4 CFR Section (f) (vi) number of compressors for which leaks were not repaired as required in 4 CFR Section (g)(1) (vii) the facts that explain each delay of repair and, where appropriate, why a process unit shutdown was technically infeasible (3) dates of process unit shutdowns which occurred within the semiannual reporting period (4) revisions to items reported according to paragraph (b) if changes have occurred since the initial report or subsequent revisions to the initial report CD 4 CFR Section 6.487(e) (e) Report the results of all performance tests in accordance with 4 CFR Section 6.8. The provisions of 4 CFR Section 6.8 do not apply to affected facilities subject to the provisions of this subpart except that an owner or operator must notify the Administrator of the schedule for the intial performance tests at least 3 days before the initial performance tests.

442 ATTACHMENT 4 Additional Points for Fees Additional Points (15) are assessed for review of dispersion modeling.

443 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 52 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, MN Air Permit Signature and Routing Sheet Rev: 11/23/1 AQ File No.: CDS No.: 2322 Facility Name, Street Address, and County: Facility ID No.: Action Number: DQ: 3783 DENCO 11LLC 227 County Road 22 Morris, MN Stevens County Detroit Lakes Region TYI)E OF PERM IT ACTION (check appropriate box) Total Facility Permit State D Part 7 D Reissuance of Individual State D Part 7 D Major Amendment [8] Moderate Amendment D Minor Amendment D Adm inistrative Change' /Amendment D Applicability Request D Registration Permit D Option Capped Permit D Option Pt 7 General Permit D D Mfg. D Fiberglass D other State General Permit D D non-metallic D other 'Administrative Change can apply to Registration, Capped, or General Permits. For these options, check both boxes to show the permit type as well as the administrativechange. SIGNATURES Publie Notice Final Iss/A roval Initials Date Initials Date Ori inator: DL-Q f-f-i2.. pli3 q - II SU ervisor/lead: Section/Division M r: II, (.. Permit eltectiveon date of last signature (unless otherwise noted), Public Notice starts on day after published date.