Class II operating permit definition

Class II operating permit means any permit or group of permits covering a Class II source that is issued, renewed, amended, or revised pursuant to this Title.
Class II operating permit means any permit or group of permits covering a Class II source that is issued, renewed, amended, or revised pursuant to the LLCAPCPRS.
Class II operating permit means any permit or group of permits covering a Class II source that is issued, renewed, amended, or revised pursuant to these Regulations and Standards.

Examples of Class II operating permit in a sentence

  • If an affected source obtains a Class II operating permit pursuant to this subsection, the affected source must file with the Director:(a) A completed application for an acid rain permit before the source commences operation; and(b) A Class I-B application within 12 months after the date on which the Class II operating permit was issued to the affected source.

  • If a new stationary source becomes subject to the requirements of a Class I stationary source, the owner or operator of the new stationary source must submit a Class I-B application to the Director within 12 months after the date on which the new stationary source becomes subject to the requirements for Class I sources.3. An affected source that is not a major source and is not otherwise subject to the requirements of paragraph (f) of subsection 1 may apply for a Class II operating permit.

  • Miscellaneous surface coating operations (auto body shops and mobile equipment painting1 and non-auto body shops and non-mobile equipment painting2) that are not required to have a Class II operating permit.

  • A Class II operating permit or the revision of a Class II operating permit for a new or modified stationary source expires if the initial phase of construction is not commenced within 18 months after the projected date of the commencement of construction approved by the Director.

  • Those sources that will beregulated by the SIP will be part of a Class II operating permit program, while those sources subject to title V will bepart of a Class I operating permit program.

  • 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.

  • Chapters 17 or 19, shall file a complete application for a Class I or Class II operating permit, if so required, or a permit revision within 12 months after the source begins operation.

  • A number of follow-up interactions with VBDO employees and management were undertaken by one of the authors in November and December 2018, January 2019, and February 2020.

  • Miscellaneous surface coating operations (auto body shops and mobile equipment painting1 and non auto body shops and non mobile equipment painting2) that are not required to have a Class II operating permit.

  • Transportation Agency, Santa Clara Cty., found it insignificant that the male supervisor charged with the adverse employment decision discriminated against a male complainant.

Related to Class II operating permit

  • Final permit means the version of a permit issued by the Department that has completed all review procedures required by Chapter 14, and for a Class I permit, Chapter 13.

  • General permit means a Permit which covers multiple dischargers of a point source category within a designated geographical area, in lieu of individual Permits being issued to each discharger.

  • PAL permit means the major NSR permit, the minor NSR permit, or the State operating permit under a pro- gram that is approved into the State Implementation Plan, or the title V permit issued by the Administrator that establishes a PAL for a major sta- tionary source or a GHG-only source.

  • Class I area means a mandatory visibility protection area designated pursuant to section 169A of the federal Clean Air Act.