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(Published in the Thursday edition of The Duncan Banner, March 19, 2015-1 time) DEQ Notice of Tier II Draft Permit A Tier II application for an air quality permit renewal has been filed with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) by applicant, Sunoco Pipeline L.P., 22739 Highway 19, Maysville, OK 73057-9657 The applicant requests to renew the existing current active Part 70 permit, for the Velma Crude Oil Pipeline Station located at 1 mile North of Highway 7 about .2 miles East of, Velma, OK in Section 13, Township 1S, and Range 5W of Stephens County. In response to the application, DEQ has prepared a draft permit (Permit Number: 2015-0266-TVR3) which may be reviewed at the Duncan Public Library or at the Air Quality Division’s main office (see address below). The draft permit is also available for review in the Air Quality Section of DEQ’s Web Page: http://www. deq.state.ok.us/ The draft permit would authorize the facility to emit the following regulated pollutants: 763.8 tons per year of Volatile Organic Compounds, 4.2 tons per year of Hexane, 2.9 tons per year of Benzene, 1.4 ton per year of Toluene, 0.55 tons per year of Xylene and 0.17 tons per year of Ethyl Benzene. The public comment period ends 30 days after the publication of this notice. Any person may submit written comments concerning the draft permit to the Air Quality Division contact listed below. Only those issues relevant to the proposed modification(s) are open for comment. A public meeting on the draft permit may also be requested in writing at the same address. Note that all public meetings are to be arranged and conducted by DEQ/CSD staff. In addition to public comment opportunity offered under this notice, this draft permit is subject to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) review, EPA objection, and petition to EPA, as provided by 40 CFR § 70.8; If the Administrator (EPA) does not object to the proposed permit, the public has 60 days following the Administrator’s 45 day review period to petition the Administrator to make such an objection as provided in 40 CFR 70.8(d) and in OAC 252:100-8-8(j). Information on all permit actions and applicable review time lines is available in the Air Quality section of the DEQ Web page: http://www.deq.state.ok.us/. For additional information, contact Jeff Myers at Sunoco Logistics, 22739 Highway 19, Maysville, OK 73057-9657. Phone 405-867-5674 ext. 230, or contact DEQ at: Chief Engineer, Permits & Engineering Group, Air Quality Division, 707 North Robinson, Suite 4100, P.O. Box 1677, Oklahoma City, OK, 73101-1677. Phone (405) 702-4100.

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