From:
"Jones, DonnaLee" <Jones.Donnalee@epa.gov>
Sent:
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 14:04:38 
To:
Brenna M Harden <brenna.harden@dteenergy.com>; Marion M Krchmar <marion.krchmar@dteenergy.com>; Fadi K Mourad <fadi.mourad@dteenergy.com>; Robert B Sanch <robert.sanch@dteenergy.com>; Laura J Harris <laura.harris@dteenergy.com>; Andrea E Hayden <andrea.hayden@dteenergy.com>; Todd A Richards <todd.richards@dteenergy.com>; "Knight; Jeffrey A." <jeffrey.knight@pillsburylaw.com>; Robert H Carlin <robert.carlin@dteenergy.com>; rkalinowsky.sidockgroup.com <rkalinowsky@sidockgroup.com>; Tim Rodak <trodak@cleanair.com>
Subject:
RE: Coke Oven Section 114 ICR Enclosure 2 - Fugitive Monitoring Plan, Test Plan and QAPP
Dear Ms. Harden, et al: Thank you for the submission of your QAPP in response to the 2022 Clean Air Act section 114 test request for the Coke Ovens RTR. We had the following comments and requests:
 
"We request moving sample location Downwind 1 to the Sampler 5 location due to the NW winds."
 
Please submit a revised QAPP documents addressing these deficiencies by Wednesday, September 7, 2022 COB.
 
Thank you for your efforts wth this 114 request.
 
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  
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From: Brenna M Harden <brenna.harden@dteenergy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 4:05 PM
To: Jones, DonnaLee <jones.donnalee@epa.gov>; French, Chuck <French.Chuck@epa.gov>; Coke ICR2 <Coke.ICR2@rti.org>
Cc: Marion M Krchmar <marion.krchmar@dteenergy.com>; Fadi K Mourad <fadi.mourad@dteenergy.com>; Robert B Sanch <robert.sanch@dteenergy.com>; Laura J Harris <laura.harris@dteenergy.com>; Andrea E Hayden <andrea.hayden@dteenergy.com>; Todd A Richards <todd.richards@dteenergy.com>; Knight, Jeffrey A. <jeffrey.knight@pillsburylaw.com>; Robert H Carlin <robert.carlin@dteenergy.com>; rkalinowsky.sidockgroup.com <rkalinowsky@sidockgroup.com>; Tim Rodak <trodak@cleanair.com>
Subject: Coke Oven Section 114 ICR Enclosure 2 - Fugitive Monitoring Plan, Test Plan and QAPP
 
On June 29, 2022, DTE Vantage (DTE) received Section 114 of the Clean Air Act Information Collection Request (ICR) in relation to development of Risk and Technology Review of Coke Oven Facilities related to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart CCCCC, Pushing Quenching and Battery Stacks. The ICR also included risk and technology review, testing, interior and fenceline monitoring, and other information collection activities related to potential new regulations for coke byproduct recovery plants (CBRP) in relation to 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart L, Coke Oven Batteries. DTE owns and operates EES Coke Battery, L.L.C. (EES Coke) located in River Rouge, MI.
 
In order to accommodate all Enclosure 2 Source Testing, there are four enclosures. EES Coke was required to complete Testing on Fugitive and Flares. The enclosures meet the Fugitive Monitoring Plan, Test Plan and QAPP task. Although the June 28, 2022 ICR noted this task was due within 45 days of the submission (August 13, 2022), the COETF requested an extension during the August 9 virtual meeting. EPA provided an email on August 11, 2022 granting the extension to August 16, 2022. 
 
Due to size of this submittal, can you let me know that you received it? I may break up the submittal into several emails if it gets trapped due to size. A hard copy will also be submitted certified mail  -  return receipt requested as backup.
 
Regards,
Brenna Harden
DTE Vantage | EES Coke Battery, L.L.C., Senior Environmental Engineer
PO Box 18309, River Rouge, MI 48218o 313.297.4183 | m 734.320.5255
dtevantage.com
