From: 
Jones, DonnaLee <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov>
Sent:
Friday, August 26, 2016 12:55 PM
To: 
cdavis@uss.com; fanningd@dteenergy.com; fredric.kiechle@arcelormittal.com; james.kemp@aksteel.com; jsscheetz@uss.com; katie.kistler@aksteel.com; KMBatten@suncoke.com; marian.gammon@arcelormittal.com; Patrick.smith@mscarbonllc.com; psaffrin@eriecoke.com; rich.zavoda@arcelormittal.com; russ.dudek@aksteel.com; rwiler@eriecoke.com; Randy.Shelton@arcelormittal.com; traci.self@arcelormittal.com; zervas@dteenergy.com; john.hill@arcelormittal.com
Cc:
David Ailor (dailor@accci.org) <dailor@accci.org>; Raymond, Gabrielle <graymond@rti.org>
Subject: 
Additional FAQ on M0031 during pushing


An additional FAQ:

24.     We are going to be testing on a pushing process next week that pushes for roughly 2 minutes, then is down for around 10 minutes. For a 12-hour shift, I believe there will be about 48 pushes. We are running into difficulty trying to figure out how to sample the Method 0031 train (for VOHAP) and collect a good, representative sample within the confines of the method which requires 20 minutes of sample/set of traps, 120 minutes of sample time, etc.. The problem is that I don't think we can get the 120 minutes of sample, which means we then leave the train assembled and covered overnight, which doesn't bode well for our data on the back end I wouldn't think.

EPA Response: The 2-hour sampling time in the method is assuming a constant process. Since this process is intermittent, you may disregard the total sampling time requirement.  Hopefully, this will alleviate your concern with leaving the train assembled and covered overnight


Regards,
Donna Lee Jones, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Advisor, Metals Sector
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Sector Policies and Programs Division / Metals & Inorganic Chemicals Group (D243-02) Research Triangle Park, NC  27711  Tele:  (919)  541-5251  Fax  (919)  541-3207 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Reasonableness never fails to be appreciated."  - anon.

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From: Jones, DonnaLee
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 12:17:40 PM
To: cdavis@uss.com; fanningd@dteenergy.com; fredric.kiechle@arcelormittal.com; james.kemp@aksteel.com; jsscheetz@uss.com; katie.kistler@aksteel.com; KMBatten@suncoke.com; marian.gammon@arcelormittal.com; Patrick.smith@mscarbonllc.com; psaffrin@eriecoke.com; rich.zavoda@arcelormittal.com; russ.dudek@aksteel.com; rwiler@eriecoke.com; Randy.Shelton@arcelormittal.com; traci.self@arcelormittal.com; zervas@dteenergy.com; john.hill@arcelormittal.com
Cc: David Ailor (dailor@accci.org); GABRIELLE RAYMOND
Subject: updated FAQs for Coke Ovens ICR - Qs #1-#23 - New Qs starts at #18

Please find attached updated FAQs for the Coke Oven ICR. Also posted to Coke ICR website.

Questions #1 through #23 (new FAQs start at #18)   -  August 16, 2016

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Regards,
Donna Lee Jones, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Advisor, Metals Sector
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards Sector Policies and Programs Division / Metals & Inorganic Chemicals Group (D 243-02) Research Triangle Park, NC  27711  Tele:  (919)  541-5251  Fax  (919)  541-3207 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Reasonableness never fails to be appreciated."  - anon.





