Air quality permits are full of a long and complicated list of reporting, recordkeeping, monitoring, testing, and operating requirements. Your facility specific requirements can be buried in general provisions, making it more difficult to see what exactly your facility needs to do to maintain complete compliance with the air quality regulations. This applies to you whether your facility operates under a True Minor Source Permit, Synthetic Minor Source Permit, or a Title V Major Source Permit.

An Air Quality Compliance Evaluation can ensure your facility is complying with all aspects of your air permit. With state agencies ramping up onsite inspections in the post-Covid era, it is important to know your facility has no deficiencies in compliance. State agencies will check for all required records, monitoring, testing, operating limits, required reporting, and permitted equipment while onsite, with any deficiencies resulting in possible violations and fines.

Conversion Technology Inc. (CTI) offers an Air Quality Compliance Evaluation consisting of a review of the following: Continue reading “Air Compliance Evaluations – What Are They and Why You Need One”