This document was released by Utah Department of Environmental Quality and contains the most recent official instructions for Title V Operating Permit Application .
Q: What is a Title V Operating Permit?
A: A Title V Operating Permit is a permit required for certain industrial facilities in Utah to comply with air quality regulations.
Q: What is the purpose of a Title V Operating Permit?
A: The purpose of a Title V Operating Permit is to ensure that industrial facilities comply with air quality regulations and protect human health and the environment.
Q: Which facilities need a Title V Operating Permit in Utah?
A: Certain industrial facilities, such as major sources of air pollution and facilities with potential emissions above certain thresholds, need a Title V Operating Permit in Utah.
Q: What information is required for a Title V Operating Permit application?
A: A Title V Operating Permit application requires detailed information about the facility, its operations, and its emissions, as well as a compliance plan.
Q: Who is responsible for obtaining a Title V Operating Permit?
A: The owner or operator of an industrial facility is responsible for obtaining a Title V Operating Permit in Utah.
Q: How long is a Title V Operating Permit valid?
A: A Title V Operating Permit is typically valid for five years, but it must be renewed to remain in compliance with air quality regulations.
Q: What happens if a facility operates without a Title V Operating Permit?
A: Operating without a Title V Operating Permit is a violation of air quality regulations and can result in penalties and legal consequences.
Q: Can I appeal if my Title V Operating Permit application is denied?
A: Yes, if your Title V Operating Permit application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision.
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