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Air Permits (Permits to Install)
Many businesses are faithful in getting their construction permits, electrical permits, or mechanical permits for the installation of new structures and equipment form their local building official. However, many of those same businesses may not be aware that an air permit form the Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division, may be required for equipment and activities that emit air contaminants.Michigan Rule 336.1201 (also known as "R201") of the Michigan Administrative Rules for Air Pollution Control (hereafter referred to as the Michigan Rules) requires a person to obtain a Permit to Install prior to the installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation, or modification of equipment that emits air contaminants. Not all sources of air pollution need a permit. In addition to R201, there are numerous other rules exempting insignificant sources of air pollution from having to get permits. Some important characteristics of the Permit to Install program:
In addition to the good things, there are some drawbacks associated with the Permit to Install program:
The Permit to Install program is administered by the Permit Section, Air Quality Division of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. Technical Assistance Resources Michigan Air Use Permit Technical Manual - This manual is a comprehensive document that details the various aspects of Michigan's air quality regulations, policy and programs. For ordering information, please contact Alana Berthold at (517) 241-7839 or Email at bertholda@michigan.gov
Permit to Install: Determining Applicability Guidebook (October 2005) - A guidebook that provides a logical, comprehensive, step-by-step approach to determining what activities trigger the need for a Permit to Install. The guide also contains useful resource information including commonly asked questions and example problems. Permit to Install Determining Applicability Flowcharts Permit to Install Exemption Handbook Permit to Install Workbook: A Practical Guide to Completing an Air Permit Application (March 2012) - A workbook designed for small-to-medium sized companies that are not subject to "Major Source Requirements" with developing their Air Permit Application submittals. This workbook combines guidance material and instructions together into one practical and easy to use reference document. Permit Coordination - Environmental Permits, Licenses and Certifications - help with assessing the DEQ environmental permits needed for your business.
Exemption Recordkeeping Forms
For More Information or Additional Assistance, contact the Do you have an outreach idea or suggestion for our Program? Please feel free to submit your requests to: David Fiedler. |
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