Examples of Class II operating permit in a sentence
An owner or operator of any stationary source that is not subject to the requirements of NAC 445B.289 or 445B.290 [shall] must submit an application for and obtain a Class II operating permit.
Class II shall mean a source which is required by Article 2, Section 5 to obtain a Class II operating permit whose potential to emit is below the major source thresholds defined in Article 2, Section 2 without physical or operational limitations on its capacity to emit any pollutants.
Except for modifications qualifying for minor permit modification procedures in Chapter 15, all Class I and Class II operating permit proceedings, including initial permit issuance, significant modifications, and renewals, and unless otherwise provided, all construction permits, shall provide for public notice, an opportunity for comment, and a hearing, if requested, on the draft permit in accordance with the procedures of these Regulations and Standards.
This Class II operating permit is issued to PFFJ, LLC, the Permittee, for the continued operation of an animal feeding operation and on-site animal feed manufacturing facility located at Snowflake, Navajo County, Arizona.
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Except for modifications qualifying for administrative or minor permit revision procedures in Chapter 15, all Class I and Class II operating permit proceedings, including initial permit issuance, significant modifications, and renewals, and unless otherwise provided by rule, all construction permits, shall provide for public notice, an opportunity for comment, and a hearing, if requested, on the draft permit in accordance with the procedures of this Chapter.
This request is sound, since the local agencies will administerindependent Title V programs andshould also offer relevant sources the alternative Class II permits.Furthermore, all applicable sources in the state (and in the local agencies’jurisdiction) are already subject to the requirements of the Class II operating permit program.
Additional applicable requirements under the Act or the State Act become applicable to a source holding a Class I or Class II operating permit with a remaining permit term of three (3) or more years.
Under the Proposed Action, the mine would require a Class II operating permit from NDEP and would have emissions levels that fell below the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) major source threshold.
By making the Class II operating permit program part of the SIP and legally requiring in the SIP thatpermittees comply with such permits, any violation of such a permit will beenforceable under the Clean Air Act and subject to EPA enforcement.