On April 12, 2019, EPA finalized a synthetic minor New Source Review (NSR) permit for the Cache Creek Casino Resort (“Cache Creek”). The NSR permit places enforceable restrictions on the potential to emit of Cache Creek's existing operations so that the provisions and requirements for major sources under the NSR and title V programs in 40 CFR parts 51, 52, and 71 do not apply. It also authorizes construction of three natural gas non-emergency generators, two diesel-fired emergency generators, and four boilers, consistent with the minor NSR regulations for Indian country (40 CFR 49.151-161). Cache Creek is a 415,000 square-foot gaming facility.
The Administrative Record for this action can be accessed electronically through the online docket: EPA-R09-OAR-2018-0653, except for the following documents that are not compatible with the docket:
- Cache Creek Casino Resort Application Modeling Files (Index #3.9)(224 MB,
February 2019 )
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Cache Creek Casino Resort: Minor NSR Application for Indian Country (PDF)(2701 pp, 63 MB,
5/16/2018)
Tribal Minor New Source Review (NSR) Permit application submitted by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation for the Cache Creek Casino Resort, located at 14455 State Highway 16, in Brooks, California.