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§ 49-480.01 Permits; changes within a source; revisions

AZ Rev Stat § 49-480.01 (2019) (N/A)
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49-480.01. Permits; changes within a source; revisions

A. The board of supervisors shall establish by rule provisions to allow changes within a source required to obtain a permit under title V of the clean air act without requiring a permit revision if all of the following conditions are met:

1. The changes do not constitute modifications under title I of the clean air act.

2. The changes do not result in an emission that is greater than the emissions allowed under the permit.

3. The source provides the control officer with a written notice of the proposed changes at least seven days in advance of the beginning of those changes.

4. The source satisfies other conditions that may be established in the rules adopted pursuant to this section. Rules adopted pursuant to this section for title V sources may prescribe a different time limit for notifications associated with emergency conditions.

B. Any permit issued pursuant to section 49-480 may be revised, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit revision, revocation and reissuance, or a termination, or a notification filed pursuant to subsection A does not stay any effective permit condition. The control officer may require in writing that the applicant provide within a reasonable time any information that the control officer identifies as necessary for the control officer to determine if cause exists for revising, revoking and reissuing, or terminating, the permit, or to determine compliance with permit conditions.

C. The board of supervisors shall establish by rule procedures related to public and departmental reviews of changes to a permitted source. The procedures shall impose no greater procedural burden on the permittee than the procedures adopted by the director pursuant to section 49-426.01, subsection C.

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§ 49-480.01 Permits; changes within a source; revisions