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Posted on: August 2, 2017

[ARCHIVED] Permit for Public Comment - Targa Sound Terminal

Proposal:


We are giving public notice that Targa Sound Terminal has filed an application with the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (the Agency) to terminal (receive, store & ship) up to 151,500,000 gallons per year of natural gasoline, a liquid that comes from natural gas wells and is often blended into motor vehicle gasoline.  Targa is already permitted to terminal gasoline, isooctane, Bakken crude oil, and denatured ethanol.  The project includes the modification of four existing tanks to enable storage of these products.  Gasoline is received by pipeline and the other products by railcar.  The permit to terminal natural gasoline would allow an annual average of one unit train per week (107 railcars) to be offloaded from railcars and loaded onto marine vessels.

The emissions associated with this project could total up to 24 tons per year of Volatile Organic Compounds, including 2.8 tons per year of Hazardous Air Pollutants, 1.3 ton/yr of Toxic Air Pollutants, and 186 pounds per year of benzene.


Permit Number11265 (Air Operating Permit Number)
Registration Number13828
Applicant's NameTarga Sound Terminal
Address4130 E 11th St, Tacoma, WA  98421


How To CommentWritten comments with respect to proposed Order No. 11265 must be mailed to Gerry Pade, Engineer, at Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, 1904 3rd Ave, Suite 105, Seattle, Washington 98101, faxed to Gerry Pade at (206) 343-7522, or e-mailed to GerryP@pscleanair.org.

Written comments will be accepted until the end of the 30-day public comment period per WAC 173-400-171.  


ATTACHMENTS
Public Notice
Targa Tank Modification Response to NOC Worksheet
NOC Application
External Notice of Construction Document
Engineering Review Worksheet
Targa Tank Modification Response to NOC Worksheet
Targa Tank Modification Response to NOC Worksheet
City of Tacoma Decision


City of Tacoma Decision



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