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A covered source is:
1. any major source;
2. any source subject to a standard or other requirement under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act;
3. any source subject to an emissions standard or other requirement for hazardous air pollutants pursuant to Section 112 of the Clean Air Act, with the exception of those sources solely subject to 112(r) of the Act. Exceptions may also exist for those sources solely subject to an area source MACT requirement where such requirement specifically exempt the source from obtaining a Title V permit; and
4. any source subject to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (40 CFR 52.21) regulations.
A noncovered source means a stationary source constructed, modified, or relocated after March 20, 1972, that is not a covered source.
The requirement to obtain an air permit is based on a number of factors including the amount and type of emissions, size and type of equipment and the applicability of federal regulations. Typical sources that may be required to obtain an air permit are power plants, rock crushers, screens, asphalt concrete plants, concrete batch plants, diesel engines, boilers, combustion turbines, refineries, perchloroethylene dry cleaners, petroleum terminals, crematories, and incinerators.
Except as provided in HAR Section 11-60.1-62 or Section 11-60.1-82, an Air Pollution Control Permit is required prior to construction, reconstructing, modifying or operating a stationary air pollution source or air pollution control equipment. Choose from the two categories of Air Pollution Control Permits: Covered Source Permits and Noncovered Source Permits.
Applicants should carefully read the following forms in PDF. If you need further assistance, please contact the Clean Air Branch.
REMEMBER:
Submit your application filing fee with your permit application. Applicants paying by check should use the Fee Tables to determine the amount that must be submitted with your permit application; online credit card payments will be calculated automatically. For a Covered Source Permit, make checks out to: Clean Air Special Fund - COV For a Noncovered Source Permit, make checks out to: Clean Air Special Fund - NON Write your Submission Number on your check. Download, sign and submit the Certification Form.
Covered Source Permit Application Forms
Covered sources include those sources that are major sources of air emissions and sources subject to a federal performance or control technology standard. For more details, please see the Definitions section of the instructions. The permit applicability requirements for covered sources are specified in HAR Section 11-60.1-82.
Noncovered Source Permit Application Forms
Noncovered sources include all other stationary sources of air pollution that are not covered sources. For more details, please see the Definitions section of the instructions. The permit applicability requirements for noncovered sources are specified in HAR Section 11-60.1-62.
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