Since the Clean Air Act Title V permitting deals with regulation of air pollution control requirements, Title V also implements maximum achievable control technologies along with standards of acid rain requirements.
After a permit is issued, record keeping and monitoring are required to assure compliance. In addition to the information required for this application, there are other requirements for monitoring and compliance reporting once the Title V permit is issued.
Call Anthony at AG Consulting for your Title V permitting and all areas of air quality permitting and reporting.
When dealing with air emissions, the Title V program is an enforceable permit program for substantial sources of air emissions.
Every 5 years, facilities must submit permit renewal applications. These records must be updated for applicability and address changes at emission units in each facility. If there are any changes in regulations, Anthony at AG Consulting will let you know and act accordingly. The same goes for any construction changes.
So, now it’s up to the facility to keep up with these regulations. (The onus used to be on the regulatory agency.) As you probably know, there’s a significant amount of work to keep in accordance with these permits and recording data. Anthony has done hundreds of Title V permitting applications. His experience and knowledge maximize efficiency. The end result is operational flexibility and reporting efficiency.