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Air Quality and Environmental Compliance Assistance Seminar Air Quality & New Projects Mike Sundblom, Director Pinal County Air Quality. New Projects: How do we get them?. Direct – Source Contacts Air Quality Economic Development Groups State, County, or City Other County Departments
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Air Quality and Environmental Compliance Assistance SeminarAir Quality & New ProjectsMike Sundblom, Director Pinal County Air Quality
New Projects: How do we get them? • Direct – Source Contacts Air Quality • Economic Development Groups • State, County, or City • Other County Departments • P&Z reviews, Public Works, or One Stop • Air Quality Finds the Project
New Projects: What Do We do? • Obtain Contacts • Provide Contacts • Obtain Project Detail • Provide Information; Rules, Fact Sheets, etc. • Schedule Review Meeting • Conduct Research
New Projects: What Might Apply? • Huge Range of Potential • No rule applicability to Long Permitting Process • Possible Applicability: • Earthmoving Dust Permit • Fugitive Dust Controls • Asbestos NESHAP • Industrial Permitting
New Projects: What Do We Need? Complete Description of the Project • Earthmoving Dust Permit • Size (>0.1AC?), Application, Controls, Fee • Fugitive Dust Controls • Surface, Planned Use • Asbestos NESHAP • RACM amount, Demo/Reno, Fee • Industrial Permitting • Emissions, Controls, Impact Analysis, Location (NAA/Attainment Area), Fee
New Projects: How Fast Can We Get to Done? • Depends on: • Complexity • Completeness of Information/Application • Pre-meetings Valuable • Public Process • What Slows the Process Down? • Incomplete Information/Application • Customer unsure of Final Project Design
New Projects: Examples • Construction Project • Demo Existing Structure • Asbestos Abatement • Earthmoving Permit (Demo and/or New Construction) • Industrial Project • Major Source Permit – Triggers PSD for Various Pollutants • In PM10 NAA? Nonattainment NSR Applies • Trigger Offsets? • Permitting Process Significant