Electrical Generator Monitoring Form - Permit by Rule for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is an Electrical Generator Monitoring Form?
A: The Electrical Generator Monitoring Form is a document that permits nonmetallic mineral processing plants in Idaho to monitor and report the emissions from their electrical generators.
Q: What is Permit by Rule?
A: Permit by Rule is a regulatory mechanism that allows certain types of facilities to operate without obtaining an individual permit, as long as they meet specific requirements outlined in state regulations.
Q: Who needs to submit the Electrical Generator Monitoring Form?
A: Nonmetallic mineral processing plants in Idaho that have electrical generators need to submit the form.
Q: What does the Electrical Generator Monitoring Form monitor?
A: The form is used to monitor and report emissions from the electrical generators.
Q: How often should the form be submitted?
A: The form needs to be submitted on a semi-annual basis, every six months.
Q: Are nonmetallic mineral processing plants exempt from other regulations?
A: No, nonmetallic mineral processing plants are still subject to other applicable regulations and permits in addition to the Electrical Generator Monitoring Form.
Q: Is there a fee associated with the Electrical Generator Monitoring Form?
A: No, there is no fee associated with submitting the form.
Q: What happens if a nonmetallic mineral processing plant fails to submit the form?
A: Failure to submit the form can result in enforcement action and penalties by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Form Details:
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