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Q: What is Form PI-1S (TCEQ-10370)?
A: Form PI-1S (TCEQ-10370) is a registration form for obtaining an Air Standard Permit in Texas.
Q: What is an Air Standard Permit?
A: An Air Standard Permit is a permit issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) that allows certain types of air pollution sources to operate.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form PI-1S?
A: Any individual or entity that wants to obtain an Air Standard Permit in Texas needs to fill out Form PI-1S.
Q: What information is required on Form PI-1S?
A: Form PI-1S requires information about the applicant, the proposed facility, and the type of air pollution sources.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form PI-1S?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with Form PI-1S. The specific fee amount depends on the size and type of the facility.
Q: What happens after submitting Form PI-1S?
A: After submitting Form PI-1S, the TCEQ will review the application and may request additional information. If approved, an Air Standard Permit will be issued.
Q: Are there any restrictions with an Air Standard Permit?
A: Yes, an Air Standard Permit may have specific operating conditions and emission limits that the permit holder must adhere to.
Q: How long is an Air Standard Permit valid?
A: An Air Standard Permit is typically valid for a period of 10 years, but it can be renewed.
Q: Can an Air Standard Permit be transferred to another owner?
A: Yes, an Air Standard Permit can be transferred to another owner, but the new owner must submit a transfer application to the TCEQ.
Form Details:
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