The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) will hold a public hearing on a draft Title V air quality permit for Anson Gas Producers, LLC.
The in-person public hearing is scheduled for Feb. 27. Anyone unable to attend the hearing may submit written comments until March 1.
Public Hearing on Anson Gas Producers Draft Air Quality Permit
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. In case of inclement weather, the hearing will be postponed to Tuesday, March 12, at the same time and place.
Time: 6 p.m. (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.)
Location: Anson County Courthouse
Address: 114 N. Greene St., Wadesboro, NC
Anson Gas Producers applied for an air quality permit to allow it to accept and process landfill gas into natural gas on leased land adjacent to the Anson County Waste Management Facility in Polkton. Currently, the landfill burns off its landfill gas using a flare, producing emissions of carbon monoxide and other pollutants. Anson Gas Producers proposes to capture this gas and process it into natural gas for use offsite.
This process will reduce overall emissions from the landfill. DAQ calculates, based on information from the applicant, that emissions would decrease by:
- 7.53 tons per year for nitrogen oxide
- 1.33 tons per year for sulfur dioxide
- 41.59 tons per year for carbon monoxide
- 1.86 tons per year for particulate matter
- 3.1 tons per year for volatile organic compounds
- 5.93 tons per year for hazardous air pollutants
Emissions from Anson Gas Producers will be controlled by a hydrogen sulfide treatment system and a candlestick flare.
Air dispersion modeling reviewed by DAQ demonstrated that the facility’s emissions of toxic air pollutants are expected to comply with applicable standards and will not cause an exceedance of any acceptable ambient level. DAQ also conducted dispersion modeling to review the combined emissions of Anson Gas Producers and the Anson County Waste Management Facility landfill. These combined emissions are also expected to comply with state requirements.
Due to concerns regarding the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at the Anson County Waste Management Facility’s landfill, the air quality permit for Anson Gas Producers requires the company to conduct initial sampling of the inlet landfill gas for the presence of PFAS and disclose information related to PFAS concentrations.
The draft permit includes conditions that ensure ambient levels of all pollutants beyond the facility’s fence line comply with emission standards, including applicable health-based standards. The facility would also be subject to recordkeeping requirements and regular inspections.
Copies of the public notice, draft permit, draft permit review, draft environmental justice report, permit application and application addendums, and a one-page project fact sheet are available online.
The public is invited to attend the upcoming hearing and provide comments on the proposed action. Sign-up will be available upon arrival. Oral comments at the hearing should be limited to three minutes or less. Written comments may also be submitted during the hearing.
Comments will be accepted until Friday, March 1, at 5 p.m. Comments can be emailed to DAQ.PublicComments@deq.nc.gov with “AnsonGasProducers.22A” in the subject line, or left via voice mail by calling 919-707-8726. Comments can also be mailed to:
NCDEQ Division of Air Quality
1641 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1641
The Division will consider all public comments before making a final decision on the proposed permit. Comments already submitted on this project during the comment period noticed in November 2023 do not need to be resubmitted.
Anson Gas Producers and the Anson County Waste Management Facility have different ownerships and are considered separate Title V facilities. The Anson Gas Producers draft air permit is a separate permitting action from the draft landfill expansion permit for the Anson Landfill, currently under review by the Division of Waste Management.
If you need this information in Spanish or another language, please call 919-609-2189 or send an email to Guadalupe.Jimenez@deq.nc.gov.