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Attachment T <br /> Existing EPA Permits <br /> Application Requirements <br /> List program and permit number of any existing EPA permits,for example,NPDES,PSD, <br /> RCRA, etc. <br /> Permits <br /> An Underground Injection Control (UIC) Permit (Permit No. CA194000002) was issued by <br /> the EPA on October 18, 1994 to NCPA STIG Combustion Turbine Project#2 at 12751 North <br /> Thornton Road in Lodi, CA 95242-1478. This permit is the existing regulatory permit issued <br /> by USEPA and determines the current operation,monitoring, and reporting of the STIG-1 <br /> well. A copy of the permit is included as Appendix 1. No other existing EPA permits <br /> applicable to the STIG well have been identified. <br /> Several existing air permits not issued by the EPA exist for the STIG facility.These may or <br /> may not pertain to this UIC permit application. These are included in Appendix 12, and are: <br /> • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District,Authority to Construct. Permit <br /> Number N-2697-1-3,February 22,2007. Covers installation of a General Electric LM5000 <br /> Natural Gas Fired Turbine Engine. <br /> • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District,Facility-Wide Permit to Operate. <br /> Permit Number N-2697-0-2,expires May 31,2009. Facility-Wide and Permit Unit <br /> requirements for operation of the STIG facility. <br /> Several non-EPA permits will need to be obtained during the drilling,construction, testing, <br /> and destruction of the well. These include: <br /> • Notice of Intention to Drill new well issued by DOGGR (Appendix 13) <br /> • Well Permit issued by San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> (Appendix 13) <br /> • Well completion report to be filed with the Department of Water Resources within <br /> 60 days from the date of construction,alternation, abandonment,or destruction of a well <br /> is completed. <br /> These applications will be completed and submitted to the appropriate agencies when <br /> scheduling and planning for LEC-1 well installation is known. These permits have a limited <br /> duration and so completion and submittal at this time would not meet the schedule <br /> currently envisioned for LEC-1 installation. Once the well permit applications for LEC-1 is <br /> completed,and if LEC-2 is installed at a future date,EPA will be notified and copied. <br /> SAC/371322/082560020(ATTACHMENT-T.DOC) T-1 <br />