This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form SFN58923 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within North Dakota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the SFN58923 Permit Application?
A: The SFN58923 Permit Application is a form used in North Dakota for applying for permits related to Glycol Dehydration Units.
Q: What is a Glycol Dehydration Unit?
A: A Glycol Dehydration Unit is a type of equipment used in the natural gas industry to remove water vapor from natural gas.
Q: Why do I need a permit for a Glycol Dehydration Unit?
A: Permits are generally required for Glycol Dehydration Units to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
Q: What information is required on the SFN58923 Permit Application form?
A: The form typically requires information such as facility details, emissions estimates, and compliance plans.
Q: Are there any fees associated with the SFN58923 Permit Application?
A: Fees may be required for submitting the SFN58923 Permit Application, but the specific amount will vary depending on the jurisdiction.
Q: How long does it take to process the SFN58923 Permit Application?
A: The processing time for the SFN58923 Permit Application can vary, but it typically takes several weeks to months.
Q: Are there any specific regulations or guidelines for Glycol Dehydration Units in North Dakota?
A: Yes, there are specific regulations and guidelines that govern the operation of Glycol Dehydration Units in North Dakota. These can be obtained from the regulatory authority.
Q: Who should I contact for more information about the SFN58923 Permit Application?
A: For more information about the SFN58923 Permit Application, you should contact the relevant regulatory authority in North Dakota.
Q: Can I start operating a Glycol Dehydration Unit before receiving the permit?
A: No, it is generally not allowed to operate a Glycol Dehydration Unit without obtaining the necessary permits and approvals.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form SFN58923 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality.