Air Operating Permits
There are 9 facilities in Spokane County that are subject to the Air Operating Permit (AOP) program. Major emission sources and other sources identified by EPA are requried to obtain an AOP. Major sources are defined as facilities with a potential to emit any of the following:
Each AOP provides a compilation of all existing air quality requirements in a single document. This is very different from the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency's other programs (registration, new source review).
Some other key differences include:
Once issued, each AOP is vaild for five years. Now that all of the AOPs have been issued, the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency will focus on permit renewals and maintenance of the permits.
Every year an independent auditor reviews the AOP programs in the State of Washington, including the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency's program. Here is the audit report for 2008.
Title V (AOP) Sources in Spokane County. Approved and active Air Operating Permits issued by the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency will be linked to their current permit information.
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