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30: Air Quality
Overview Requirements Standards Definitions    


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Requirements:
Procedures and Specific Requirements (5.2)

The following are required for this program. For a full list of implementing documents, see Section 6, “Exhibits”.

For detailed information on roles and responsibilities, see Air Quality: Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities Matrix [pdf].

New Emissions Sources

Potential new emissions sources that must be evaluated by the program manager are described in Air Quality: New Emissions Source Requirements [pdf].

Permit requirements for construction projects are described in Air Quality: Construction Project Air Permit Requirements [pdf].

Permitted Emissions Sources

Identification

For an overview of regulated air pollutants and where they are found at SLAC, see Air Quality: Air Pollutants, SLAC Emissions Sources, and Regulatory Reference [pdf].

For a list of permitted emissions sources and emissions limits, see Air Quality: Permitted and Permit-exempt Emissions Source Requirements [pdf].

Note: Certain permitted emissions are strictly limited. Note individual limits, and also the proportion each emissions source contributes to the overall limit.

Recordkeeping

All tracked data for permitted emissions sources must be submitted to the program manager on a monthly basis in a mutually acceptable format. In addition, these explicit timeframes apply to the following emissions sources:

  • Halogenated solvent cleaners. Use logs must be submitted to the program manager on the first working day of each calendar month for the previous month. (Per NESHAPs reporting requirements).
  • Construction and industrial projects associated with permitted emissions sources. See timeframe indicated on the use log forms in Air Quality: Monthly Hazardous Material Use, Fuel Consumption, and Equipment Operation Forms [pdf] [doc].

Note: The program manager also gathers additional air emissions information on a case-by-case basis for other regulatory reports.

Inspections

Inspection forms developed for specific SLAC emissions sources are currently in use. For all other emissions sources, unless a more appropriate inspection form exists, use Air Quality: Emissions Sources Inspection Form [pdf] [doc].

Reporting

Regulatory Deliverables

Tracking logs are compiled and analyzed to fulfill many reporting requirements, in addition to complying with permit conditions. For a full list of air quality program deliverables to government agencies, see Air Quality: Reporting Requirements [pdf].

Reportable Equipment Malfunction

Equipment failures that may result in excess emissions must be reported under the BAAQMD Reportable Compliance Activities Program. For more information on determining reportable failures, contact the program manager or see the BAAQMD program form [pdf].

 

 

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