Application for Nsr Permit and Title V Permit Revision (Optional) is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is an NSR permit?
A: An NSR permit is a permit required under the Clean Air Act that regulates the construction and modification of major stationary sources of air pollution.
Q: What is a Title V permit?
A: A Title V permit is a permit required under the Clean Air Act that regulates the operation of major stationary sources of air pollution.
Q: What is a Title V permit revision?
A: A Title V permit revision is a modification or update to an existing Title V permit.
Q: Do I need both an NSR permit and a Title V permit?
A: Not necessarily. The need for an NSR permit and a Title V permit depends on the size and type of your facility and its potential to emit air pollutants.
Q: What is the purpose of these permits?
A: The purpose of these permits is to protect air quality and ensure compliance with environmental regulations by controlling emissions from industrial sources of pollution.
Q: Who is responsible for issuing these permits in West Virginia?
A: The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is responsible for issuing NSR permits and Title V permits in West Virginia.
Q: How do I apply for an NSR permit or a Title V permit revision in West Virginia?
A: You can apply for an NSR permit or a Title V permit revision through the WVDEP's permit application process. It typically involves submitting an application form, providing detailed information about your facility, and paying a fee.
Q: Are there any specific requirements or regulations that I need to comply with when obtaining these permits?
A: Yes, there are specific requirements and regulations that you need to comply with when obtaining NSR permits and Title V permits. These may include emission limitations, monitoring requirements, and compliance reporting.
Q: What happens if I operate a facility without the required permits?
A: Operating a facility without the required permits can result in penalties, fines, and legal consequences. It is important to obtain the necessary permits and comply with all applicable regulations.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection.