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NPPD - Gerald Gentleman Station

Program Name
Air Quality Program
FID
34385
Location
6089 South Highway 25, Sutherland, Nebraska, 69165
Nearest City
Sutherland
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Permit Type
Acid Rain
Comment Start Date
End of Comment Period

PUBLIC NOTICE

Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy

Permitting and Engineering Division

 

Notice is given to the public, according to Chapter 10 of Title 129 - Nebraska Air Quality Regulations, that the Department is proposing to issue an Acid Rain permit to the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) – Gerald Gentleman Station (FID# 34385) to include sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission requirements for the operation of boiler Units 1 and 2 located at 6089 South Highway 25, Sutherland, Lincoln County, Nebraska, 69165. 

Although no allowances were allocated by the USEPA to the Gerald Gentleman Station, the number of allowances actually held by an affected source in a unit account may differ from the number allocated because they can be bought, sold or traded. This does not necessitate a revision to the unit SO2 allowance allocations identified in this permit.

Lincoln County meets the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for those pollutants subject to a NAAQS and is expected to continue in that status. Lincoln County is unclassifiable in regard to the state Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS) standards and no TRS emissions are expected from this project. No impact is anticipated on habitat for any rare or threatened species.

The NDEE proposes to issue an Acid Rain permit with specific conditions, which states standard requirements that apply to the combustion turbines and boiler and the compliance option chosen by Nebraska Public Power District, which is to hold allowances equal to or greater than the total amount of SO2 emitted in tons.  An allowance in the Acid Rain Program is equal to one ton of SOemitted.  The term of the proposed permit renewal is five years.

The proposed permit and supporting materials are available for inspection by the public Monday, April 7th, 2025 through Friday, May 9th, 2025 at the office of the NDEE, 245 Fallbrook Boulevard, Suite 100, Lincoln, Nebraska, and electronically at http://deq.ne.gov.  Comments received during this period will be considered prior to the final decision. During this period the applicant, or any interested person or group of persons, may request or petition the Director for a public hearing, the request must state the nature of the issues to be raised and all arguments and factual grounds supporting their position. If a public hearing is granted by the Director, the hearing will be advertised by public notice at least 30 days prior to the hearing.

Inquiries may be made at (402) 471-2186 or ndee.airquality@nebraska.gov . Individuals requiring special accommodations or alternate formats of materials should notify the NDEE by calling (402) 471-2186.  TDD users should call (800) 833-7352 and ask the relay operator to call the NDEE at (402) 471-2186. For further information, to submit comments, or request a hearing you may contact the NDEE by email “ndee.airquality@nebraska.gov” or by mail submitted to the attention of David Christensen, Air Quality Division, P.O. Box 98922, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-8922.

Please notify the NDEE if auxiliary aids, reasonable accommodations or alternate formats of materials are needed at least one week in advance.  Contact phone number is (402) 471-2186.  TDD users please call 711 and ask the relay operator to call us at (402) 471-2186. 

The NDEE does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, or sex in administration of its programs or activities, and NDEE does not intimidate or retaliate against any individual or group because they have exercised their rights to participate in or oppose actions protected/prohibited by 40 C.F.R. Parts 5 and 7, or for the purpose of interfering with such rights.

Within 60 days after the US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator review, persons may petition the Administrator to object to the issuance of the proposed permit. Any such petition shall be based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specificity during the 30-day comment period, unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was not practicable to raise such objection within such period. For specific dates for which the 60-day petition period is open, contact Bella Devney at (402) 471-2186. Petitions should be submitted electronically through EPA’s Central Data Exchange at https://cdx.epa.gov .  If the petitioner is unable to use the Central Data Exchange, EPA requests that your submission be emailed to titleVpetitions@epa.gov .  If petitioner is unable to submit electronically, then a hard copy of the petition can be submitted, please contact the permit writer above for EPA’s address.

Si necesita traducción de documentos al Español, por favor llame a NDEE al (402) 471-2186.