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'''Air permitting''' refers to the regulatory process through which facilities that emit air pollutants, such as coal terminals, obtain official authorization to operate within legal emission limits. In Hampton Roads, Virginia, each coal terminal is required to secure and maintain air pollution permits under the Clean Air Act. These permits outline specific emission standards, monitoring requirements, and operational controls aimed at minimizing the environmental and public health impacts of airborne contaminants.
Air permitting refers to the regulatory process through which facilities that emit air pollutants, such as coal terminals, obtain official authorization to operate within legal emission limits. In Hampton Roads, Virginia, each coal terminal is required to secure and maintain air pollution permits under the Clean Air Act. These permits outline specific emission standards, monitoring requirements, and operational controls aimed at minimizing the environmental and public health impacts of airborne contaminants.


Norfolk Southern has one air permit and only handles coal. Dominion Terminal Associates has also one air permit, and  handles coal and coal-coke products. Kinder Morgan has 2 air permits and handles many different bulk commodities in addition to coal.
There is no evidence that coal terminals in Newport News or Norfolk automatically require a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or other city permit to operate. Coal terminals operate within industrial zoning districts (e.g. M1 or M2) where coal handling is an allowed use by right rather than a conditional use needing special approval.
 
To more read about the coal terminals in Hampton Roads, visit: [[Companies: Railroads and Coal#Coal Terminals in the Port of Virginia|Coal Terminals in the Port of Virginia]]


Norfolk Southern has one air permit and only handles coal. Dominion Terminal Associates also has one air permit, and handles coal and coal-coke products. Kinder Morgan has 2 air permits and handles many different bulk commodities in addition to coal.
== State and Federal Permits ==
== State and Federal Permits ==
The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7401 et seq. (1970)) is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources. Clean Air Act permitting in Virginia is the shared responsibility of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ) and EPA Region 3.
The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7401 et seq. (1970)) is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources. Clean Air Act permitting in Virginia is the shared responsibility of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ) and EPA Region 3.


==== Title V Operating Permits ====
=== New Source Review Permits (NSR) ===
Title V of the Clean Air Act (1990), requires state and local air pollution agencies to issue operating permits for major stationary sources of air pollution, ensuring compliance with federal air quality regulations. The program consolidates all air pollution control requirements into a single permit, making it easier for facilities to understand and meet their obligations. Title V permits are typically valid for five years and must be renewed, and they play a significant role in reducing emissions and improving air quality across the nation.<ref>https://resourcecenter.transect.com/regulations/federal/clean-air-act/title-v/permit </ref> Most are issued by state or local agencies (“Clean Air Act part 70” permits); a small number are issued by the EPA (“Clean Air Act part 71”) permits.
The majority of permits issued in Virginia are minor new source review (NSR) permits. The minor NSR permit program applies to the construction of any new stationary source or any project that will emit regulated air pollutants above the exemption thresholds (listed in 9VAC5-80-1105 C or D) of state regulations or that will require a permit via 9VAC5-80-1105 E or F. If a permit is required, it must be obtained before any activity on the project can begin.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250619150125/https://www.deq.virginia.gov/permits/air Air]. ''Virginia Department of Environmental Quality''. 2025. </ref>
 
* Title V Permits are only required for a select group of emitters, predominantly those actual or potential emissions at or above the major source threshold for any air pollutant. <ref>https://www.epa.gov/title-v-operating-permits/who-has-obtain-title-v-permit</ref>
* The only Terminals with Title V permits in Virginia are in the DC area (2) and Richmond (1), where the commodities are gasoline/diesel/ethanol/petroleum. None are listed for the three Hampton Roads terminals.
 
==== NSR Permits ====
The majority of permits issued in Virginia are minor new source review (NSR) permits. The minor NSR permit program applies to the construction of any new stationary source or any project that will emit regulated air pollutants above the exemption thresholds (listed in 9VAC5-80-1105 C or D) of state regulations or that will require a permit via 9VAC5-80-1105 E or F. If a permit is required, it must be obtained before any activity on the project can begin.<ref>[https://www.deq.virginia.gov/permits/air Virginia DEQ, Air.] </ref>


* Minor NSR permits can also be used to limit the emissions of a facility below major stationary source thresholds by limiting the uncontrolled emission rate of regulated air pollutants with practically and federally enforceable permit conditions.
* Minor NSR permits can also be used to limit the emissions of a facility below major stationary source thresholds by limiting the uncontrolled emission rate of regulated air pollutants with practically and federally enforceable permit conditions.
* Minor NSR permits do not have to go through public participation (i.e. 30 day public comment period and a public hearing) unless the facility has the potential for public interest concerning air quality issues, as determined by the board in its discretion. Additionally, minor NSR permits do not expire.
* Minor NSR permits do not have to go through public participation (i.e. 30 day public comment period and a public hearing) unless the facility has the potential for public interest concerning air quality issues, as determined by the board in its discretion. Additionally, minor NSR permits do not expire.


==== VPDES ====
=== EPA Title V Operating Permits ===
The Clean Water Act established the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program to limit pollutants getting into streams, rivers and bays. DEQ administers the program as the Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (VPDES), and issues individual permits to both municipal and industrial facilities.  
Title V of the U.S. Clean Air Act requires state and local air pollution agencies to issue operating permits for major stationary sources of air pollution, ensuring compliance with federal air quality regulations. Title V permits are typically valid for five years and must be renewed, and they play a significant role in reducing emissions and improving air quality across the nation.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250619144734/https://resourcecenter.transect.com/regulations/federal/clean-air-act/title-v/permit A Guide to the Clean Air Act Title V Operating Permit Requirements, Process, and Compliance], ''Transect''. 2021.  </ref> Most are issued by state or local agencies (“Clean Air Act part 70” permits); a small number are issued by the EPA (“Clean Air Act part 71”) permits.  
 
=== Enforcement ===


*
EPA Title V permits are not required for any of the [[Coal Terminals in the Port of Virginia|coal export terminals]] in [[Southeast Newport News]] or [[Lambert's Point, Norfolk]].


== Conditional Use Permits in Newport News, VA ==
== Dominion Terminal Associates ==
Municipal Permits: Chapter 45, Article XXVII (Conditional Use Permits)<ref>cite</ref>


* Sec. 45-2702 says:  
* EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000074<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250619150511/https://enviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/icis-air/plant?handlerId=VA0000005170000074 ICIS-Air Detailed Plant View]. ''U.S. EPA.'' 2025.</ref>
** The city council may authorize, by issuance of a conditional use permit, the use of land in a district in accordance with article IV, section 45-402, summary of uses by district, and may specify special conditions and safeguards governing the use authorized. A conditional use permit shall be issued only if all of the following conditions have been met:
*** (1) That the specific use will be compatible with and not injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property, nor significantly diminish or impair property values within the immediate vicinity;
*** (5) That adequate nuisance prevention measures have been or will be taken to prevent or control offensive odor, fumes, dust, noise and vibration;
*** (8) That the proposed use is in accordance with the comprehensive plan.
 
* '''Enforcement:''' Sec. 45-2710<ref>cite</ref> 
** Violation of a conditional use permit or any conditions and safeguards attached thereto shall be deemed a violation of the Zoning Ordinance and subject to the penalties and remedies set forth in Article XXXV.<ref>https://library.municode.com/va/newport_news/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CD_ORD_CH45ZOOR_ARTXXXVADENVIPERE</ref> The city council may revoke a conditional use permit for violation of any terms or conditions thereof; provided, that ten (10) days written notice is given to the applicant or his successor and a public hearing is held following public notice as provided in Section 15.2-2204, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended.
** If a conditional use permit is terminated by the city council, then the regulations and uses of the zoning district shall apply to the property in which the use was located.
 
== Permits for Newport News Coal Terminals ==
 
=== Dominion Terminal ===
 
* EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000074<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250528024755/https://enviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/icis-air/plant?handlerId=VA0000005170000074</ref>
* State Registration Number: 60997
* State Registration Number: 60997
* New Source Review Permit<ref><nowiki>https://voicesinthedust.org/index.php?title=File:60997_Dominon_Terminal_Associates_air_permit_07-17-2012.pdf</nowiki> </ref>
'''New Source Review Permit'''
** Issued July 17, 2012
* Issued July 17, 2012<ref>[https://voicesinthedust.org/images/3/31/60997_Dominon_Terminal_Associates_air_permit_07-17-2012.pdf Stationary Source Permit to Construct and Operate. ''Department of Environmental Quality.'' July 17, 2012.]</ref>
** Permit to "construct and operate a coal and petroleum coke receiving, storage and shipping facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"  
* Permit to "construct and operate a coal and petroleum coke receiving, storage and shipping facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
** Includes limitation on amount of coal and petroleum coke to store and transported, as well as requirement for a wet suppression system as dust control.  
* Includes limitation on amount of coal and petroleum coke to store and transported, as well as requirement for a wet suppression system as dust control.
* NPDES Individual Permit (NPDES ID: VA0057576)<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250528024356/https://enviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/multisystem/summary-report?registryId=110040845280</ref>
* Emissions limits:
** Issued December 5, 2011, Re-issued September 13, 2021
** Particulate Matter (PM): 54.0 tons/year
** Expires December 31, 2026
** PM<sub>10</sub>: 9.7 tons/year
 
** "These emissions are derived from the estimated overall emission contribution from operating limits. Exceedance of the operating limits may be considered credible evidence of the exceedance of emission limits. Compliance with these emission limits may be determined as stated in Condition numbers 3-16 and 18-23 [of the permit]. (9 VAC 5-80-1180 and 9 VAC 5-50-260)"
=== Kinder Morgan ===
== Kinder Morgan ==
 
*EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000071<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250619152006/https://enviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/icis-air/plant?handlerId=VA0000005170000071 ICIS-Air Detailed Plant View.] ''U.S. EPA.'' June 16, 2025.</ref>
*EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000071<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250528033125/https://enviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/icis-air/plant?handlerId=VA0000005170000071</ref>
*State Registration Number: 60979
*State Registration Number: 60979  
'''Minor New Source Review permit: Bulk Material Handling and Storage <ref>[https://voicesinthedust.org/images/5/57/60979_Kinder_Morgan_air_permit_04-29-2021.pdf Stationary Source Permit to Construct and Operate. ''Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.'' April 29, 2021.]</ref>'''
*Dry Bulk Cement Permit
*Issued April 29, 2021
**Permit to "permit to modify and operate a dry bulk cement distribution facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
*Permit to "construct and operate a project at a bulk material handling and storage facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution."
**Issued September 12, 2013
*Includes limitation on emissions, as well as requirement for a wet suppression system as dust control.
**Includes requirements to mitigate "fugitive emissions"
*Emission Limits (Marine handling operations from railcar and ship loading at '''Pier IX''')
**Not for coal storage, transport, or export
**PM 39.8 tons/yr
*
**PM<sub>10</sub> 17.6 tons/yr
**PM<sub>2.5</sub> 2.7 tons/yr
**"These emissions are derived from the estimated overall emission contribution from operating limits. Exceedance of the operating limits may be considered credible evidence of the exceedance of emission limits. Compliance with these emission limits may be determined as stated in Conditions 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and 23. (9VAC5-80-1180 and 9VAC5-50-260) [April 29, 2021]"
*Emission Limits ( marine vessel unloading operations at '''Pier X''')
**PM<sub>10</sub> 24.3 tons/yr
**PM<sub>2.5</sub> 3.7 tons/yr
**"Sections 120-04-0403 and 120-05-0303 of State Regulations"
'''Dry Bulk Cement Permit<ref>[https://voicesinthedust.org/images/c/cc/60979_Kinder_Morgan_air_permit_09-12-2013.pdf Stationary Source Permit to Modify and Operate. ''Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.'' September 12, 2013.] </ref>'''
*Issued September 12, 2013
*Permit to "modify and operate a dry bulk cement distribution facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
*Includes requirements to limit and mitigate emissions
*Not for coal storage, transport, or export


=== Norfolk Southern ===
== Norfolk Southern ==
Because the facility was built before modern air regulations, it is not subject to them (unless it significantly expands or changes its operations). A spokesperson for NS claimed that major construction at the facility would require a permit for new or modified features, which has not been necessary. However, they claimed to take some voluntary measures to control coal dust at Lambert’s Point, including spraying rail cars with water and shielding conveyor belts that carry coal to ships.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20250716032406/https://www.whro.org/2024-03-21/stricter-new-federal-air-pollution-standards-likely-won-t-help-hampton-roads-communities-long-plagued-by-coal-dust Haffner, K. Stricter federal air pollution standards likely won’t help Hampton Roads communities plagued by coal dust. ''WHRO.'' March 21, 2024] </ref>
* State Registration Number: 60180
'''New Source Review permit<ref>[https://voicesinthedust.org/images/e/e5/60180_Norfolk_Southern_air_permit_04-06-1992.pdf Stationary Source Permit to Modify and Operate. ''State Air Pollution Control Board.'' April 6, 1992.] </ref>'''
* Issued April 6, 1992
* Permit to "modify and operate a coal terminal on 38th Street, Norfolk, Virginia in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
* Emissions limit (from silos and conveyers)
** Total suspended particulate: 3.9lbs/hour; 6.7 tons/year
** PM<sub>10</sub>: 0.7lbs/hour;1.2 tons/year


== Documents ==
== Documents ==
=== Virginia Register ===
* [[:File:9VAC5-80-1030. General permits.pdf|9VAC5-80-1030. General permits, November 2022]]


=== Dominion Terminal Associates ===
=== Dominion Terminal Associates ===
[[:File:60997 Dominon Terminal Associates air permit 07-17-2012.pdf|60997 Dominon Terminal Associates air permit]]. July 17, 2012.


==== Tax Exemption Requests ====
* [[:File:60997 Dominon Terminal Associates air permit 07-17-2012.pdf|60997 Dominon Terminal Associates air permit]], July 17, 2012
 
* [[:File:Dominion terminal ICIS.pdf|CIS-Air Detailed Plant View. Dominion Terminal Associates, 2025]]
* [[:File:60997 - Tax Exemption Request - 19840207 26543501.pdf|60997 - Tax Exemption Request - 19840207 26543501, February 7, 1984]]
* [[:File:60997 - Tax Exemption Request - 19910227 31564032.pdf|60997 - Tax Exemption Request - 19910227 31564032, February 27, 1991]]


==== Permit Applications ====
==== Permit Applications ====
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==== Draft Permits ====
==== Draft Permits ====
* [[:File:Superseded Air NSR Permit 35097670.pdf|Superseded Air NSR Permit 35097670, October 14, 1981]]
* [[:File:Superseded Air NSR Permit 35097670.pdf|Superseded Air NSR Permit 35097670, October 14, 1981]]
* [[:File:Sup. Air NSR Permit Amendment 40835377.pdf|Sup. Air NSR Permit Amendment 40835377, January 7, 1988]]
* [[:File:Sup. Air NSR Permit Amendment 40835377.pdf|Sup. Air NSR Permit Amendment 40835377, January 7, 1988]]
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* [[:File:Air NSR Permit Amendment 6432276.pdf|Air NSR Permit Amendment 6432276, September 20, 2006]]
* [[:File:Air NSR Permit Amendment 6432276.pdf|Air NSR Permit Amendment 6432276, September 20, 2006]]


==== Air Inspection Reports ====
=== Kinder Morgan ===
* [[:File:60979 Kinder Morgan air permit 09-12-2013.pdf|60979 Kinder Morgan air permit 09-12-2013. September 12, 2013.]]
* [[:File:60979 Kinder Morgan air permit 04-29-2021.pdf|60979 Kinder Morgan air permit 04-29-2021. April 29, 2021.]]


* [[:File:60997 - FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit - 20100917 16254045.pdf|FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit - 20100917 16254045]]
=== Norfolk Southern ===
* [[:File:FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 23684377.pdf|FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 23684377, December 10, 1990]]
* [[:File:60180 Norfolk Southern air permit 04-06-1992.pdf|60180 Norfolk Southern air permit 04-06-1992. April 6, 1992.]]
* [[:File:FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 36115567.pdf|FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 36115567, May 8, 1992]]
* [[:File:FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 58669171.pdf|FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 58669171, June 23, 1998]]
* [[:File:FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 38481244.pdf|FCE - Full Compliance Evaluation with Site Visit 38481244, July 22, 1999]]
* [[:File:Air Inspection Report 12481262.pdf|Air Inspection Report 12481262, June 30, 2000]]
* [[:File:Air Inspection Report 14106395.pdf|Air Inspection Report 14106395, August 10, 2001]]
* [[:File:Air Inspection Report 1605273.pdf|Air Inspection Report 1605273, August 20, 2002]]
* [[:File:Air Inspection Report 54337812.pdf|Air Inspection Report 54337812, August 24, 2004]]
* [[:File:Inspection - Complete Full Comp Eval 16851904.pdf|Inspection - Complete Full Comp Eval 16851904, August 28, 2006]]
* [[:File:Inspection - Complete Full Comp Eval 51396600.pdf|Inspection - Complete Full Comp Eval 51396600, September 20, 2006]]
* [[:File:Air Permit Source Action Report 11394513.pdf|Air Permit Source Action Report 11394513, September 9, 1992]]
* [[:File:Air Permit Source Action Report 56349884.pdf|Air Permit Source Action Report 56349884, September 9, 1992]]


=== Other ===
=== Other ===
* [[:File:9VAC5-80-1030. General permits.pdf|9VAC5-80-1030. General permits, November 2022]]
* [[:File:Internal DEQ memo 7857589.pdf|Internal DEQ memo 7857589, February 17, 1987]]
* [[:File:Internal DEQ memo 7857589.pdf|Internal DEQ memo 7857589, February 17, 1987]]
* [[:File:Qajam-Inspection - Offsite Enf Follow-up 49923013.pdf|Qajam-Inspection - Offsite Enf Follow-up 49923013, July 28, 2008]]
* [[:File:Qajam-Inspection - Offsite Enf Follow-up 49923013.pdf|Qajam-Inspection - Offsite Enf Follow-up 49923013, July 28, 2008]]

Revision as of 22:48, 26 December 2025

Air permitting refers to the regulatory process through which facilities that emit air pollutants, such as coal terminals, obtain official authorization to operate within legal emission limits. In Hampton Roads, Virginia, each coal terminal is required to secure and maintain air pollution permits under the Clean Air Act. These permits outline specific emission standards, monitoring requirements, and operational controls aimed at minimizing the environmental and public health impacts of airborne contaminants.

There is no evidence that coal terminals in Newport News or Norfolk automatically require a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or other city permit to operate. Coal terminals operate within industrial zoning districts (e.g. M1 or M2) where coal handling is an allowed use by right rather than a conditional use needing special approval.

Norfolk Southern has one air permit and only handles coal. Dominion Terminal Associates also has one air permit, and handles coal and coal-coke products. Kinder Morgan has 2 air permits and handles many different bulk commodities in addition to coal.

State and Federal Permits

The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7401 et seq. (1970)) is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources. Clean Air Act permitting in Virginia is the shared responsibility of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VDEQ) and EPA Region 3.

New Source Review Permits (NSR)

The majority of permits issued in Virginia are minor new source review (NSR) permits. The minor NSR permit program applies to the construction of any new stationary source or any project that will emit regulated air pollutants above the exemption thresholds (listed in 9VAC5-80-1105 C or D) of state regulations or that will require a permit via 9VAC5-80-1105 E or F. If a permit is required, it must be obtained before any activity on the project can begin.[1]

  • Minor NSR permits can also be used to limit the emissions of a facility below major stationary source thresholds by limiting the uncontrolled emission rate of regulated air pollutants with practically and federally enforceable permit conditions.
  • Minor NSR permits do not have to go through public participation (i.e. 30 day public comment period and a public hearing) unless the facility has the potential for public interest concerning air quality issues, as determined by the board in its discretion. Additionally, minor NSR permits do not expire.

EPA Title V Operating Permits

Title V of the U.S. Clean Air Act requires state and local air pollution agencies to issue operating permits for major stationary sources of air pollution, ensuring compliance with federal air quality regulations. Title V permits are typically valid for five years and must be renewed, and they play a significant role in reducing emissions and improving air quality across the nation.[2] Most are issued by state or local agencies (“Clean Air Act part 70” permits); a small number are issued by the EPA (“Clean Air Act part 71”) permits.

EPA Title V permits are not required for any of the coal export terminals in Southeast Newport News or Lambert's Point, Norfolk.

Dominion Terminal Associates

  • EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000074[3]
  • State Registration Number: 60997

New Source Review Permit

  • Issued July 17, 2012[4]
  • Permit to "construct and operate a coal and petroleum coke receiving, storage and shipping facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
  • Includes limitation on amount of coal and petroleum coke to store and transported, as well as requirement for a wet suppression system as dust control.
  • Emissions limits:
    • Particulate Matter (PM): 54.0 tons/year
    • PM10: 9.7 tons/year
    • "These emissions are derived from the estimated overall emission contribution from operating limits. Exceedance of the operating limits may be considered credible evidence of the exceedance of emission limits. Compliance with these emission limits may be determined as stated in Condition numbers 3-16 and 18-23 [of the permit]. (9 VAC 5-80-1180 and 9 VAC 5-50-260)"

Kinder Morgan

  • EPA Facility ID: VA0000005170000071[5]
  • State Registration Number: 60979

Minor New Source Review permit: Bulk Material Handling and Storage [6]

  • Issued April 29, 2021
  • Permit to "construct and operate a project at a bulk material handling and storage facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution."
  • Includes limitation on emissions, as well as requirement for a wet suppression system as dust control.
  • Emission Limits (Marine handling operations from railcar and ship loading at Pier IX)
    • PM 39.8 tons/yr
    • PM10 17.6 tons/yr
    • PM2.5 2.7 tons/yr
    • "These emissions are derived from the estimated overall emission contribution from operating limits. Exceedance of the operating limits may be considered credible evidence of the exceedance of emission limits. Compliance with these emission limits may be determined as stated in Conditions 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, and 23. (9VAC5-80-1180 and 9VAC5-50-260) [April 29, 2021]"
  • Emission Limits ( marine vessel unloading operations at Pier X)
    • PM10 24.3 tons/yr
    • PM2.5 3.7 tons/yr
    • "Sections 120-04-0403 and 120-05-0303 of State Regulations"

Dry Bulk Cement Permit[7]

  • Issued September 12, 2013
  • Permit to "modify and operate a dry bulk cement distribution facility in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
  • Includes requirements to limit and mitigate emissions
  • Not for coal storage, transport, or export

Norfolk Southern

Because the facility was built before modern air regulations, it is not subject to them (unless it significantly expands or changes its operations). A spokesperson for NS claimed that major construction at the facility would require a permit for new or modified features, which has not been necessary. However, they claimed to take some voluntary measures to control coal dust at Lambert’s Point, including spraying rail cars with water and shielding conveyor belts that carry coal to ships.[8]

  • State Registration Number: 60180

New Source Review permit[9]

  • Issued April 6, 1992
  • Permit to "modify and operate a coal terminal on 38th Street, Norfolk, Virginia in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution"
  • Emissions limit (from silos and conveyers)
    • Total suspended particulate: 3.9lbs/hour; 6.7 tons/year
    • PM10: 0.7lbs/hour;1.2 tons/year

Documents

Dominion Terminal Associates

Permit Applications

Air Permit Related Correspondence

Draft Permits

Kinder Morgan

Norfolk Southern

Other

References