Notification Packet for Facility Changes Allowed Without Permit Revisions to a Class I Permit is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a Class I Permit in Arizona?
A: A Class I Permit in Arizona is a permit that allows facilities to operate that may have potential to emit air contaminants above certain thresholds.
Q: What are facility changes allowed without permit revisions to a Class I Permit?
A: Facility changes allowed without permit revisions to a Class I Permit in Arizona are changes that do not affect the potential to emit air contaminants.
Q: What is a Notification Packet?
A: A Notification Packet is a set of documents that provide information about facility changes to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ).
Q: What is the purpose of a Notification Packet?
A: The purpose of a Notification Packet is to inform the ADEQ about facility changes that do not require revisions to a Class I Permit.
Q: What happens if facility changes are made without submitting a Notification Packet?
A: If facility changes are made without submitting a Notification Packet, it may be considered a violation of the Class I Permit requirements.
Q: What are some examples of facility changes that may be allowed without permit revisions?
A: Examples of facility changes that may be allowed without permit revisions include equipment repairs, replacements, or changes in work practices.
Q: Who is responsible for submitting a Notification Packet?
A: The facility operator is responsible for submitting a Notification Packet to the ADEQ.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.