Environmental Permitting

Easy Air Quality Compliance Checklist

Yes No Not Applicable
Has upper-management been informed of all contact between on-site personnel and regulatory agencies?
Has every source of air contaminants been identified?
Is there an emissions inventory of actual and potential emissions from each source of air contaminants?
Is the facility located in a non-attainment area?
Is the facility a “major source”?
Is the facility a “synthetic minor source”?

 


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Is the facility a “natural minor source”?
Does the facility/all sources of air contaminants that require permits under federal, state, or local regulations have the appropriate construction and/or operating permits?
Has the facility implemented any production changes that would alter its air emissions and thus the conditions under which any air quality permit was issued?
If the facility has had any changes affecting air emissions, has the facility submitted the necessary permit applications to account for the change?
Is every source of air contaminants at the facility in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit issued for that source?
Is the air emissions inventory being compiled according to the frequency outlined in any applicable permit condition?
Is every source of air contaminants at the facility in compliance with the applicable federal, state, and local air quality regulations?
Is emissions control equipment being maintained properly?
Do the appropriate workers have adequate knowledge of the permit conditions and applicable federal, state, and local air quality regulations?

 


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Are the appropriate workers trained to properly comply with permit conditions and applicable regulations?
Is the facility in compliance with any applicable National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under 4 CFR 61?
Is the facility in compliance with any applicable NESHAP for source categories, alsok nown as Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards, under 4 CFR 63?
Is the facility in compliance with any applicable New Source Performance Standards(NSPS) under 4 CFR 6?
Is the facility in compliance with chemical accident prevention requirements under 4 CFR 68?
Have you checked to find out if any other or recently promulgated requirements apply?

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