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Best Available Control Technology (BACT)

The 8 Essential Facts You Need to Know Once the SCAQMD Issues Your Air Permit

August 3, 2015 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

8 Essential Facts You Need to Know Once the SCAQMD Issues Your Air Permit

Congratulations on your new air permit! But your job is only half done. Here’s what you have to do next.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: Assembly Bill 2588, Best Available Control Technology (BACT), California Air Resources Board (CARB), permit conditions, Rule 203, Rule 204, Rule 205, Rule 206, Rule 207, Rule 209, Rule 301, SCAQMD RECLAIM program, Title V compliance

Engineering Evaluation: The Most Important Element of an SCAQMD Permit Application

March 2, 2014 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Missing one element of your permit application (especially the engineering evaluation) can cause delays in processing — and, thus, your entire project.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: Best Available Control Technology (BACT), engineering evaluations, Health Risk Assessment (HRA), permit conditions, Regulation XIII (New Source Review), Regulation XIV (Toxics and Other Non-Criteria Pollutants), Rule 1401, SCAQMD RECLAIM program, Title V compliance

How to Become a Certified Permitting Professional (CPP) in the SCAQMD

December 7, 2013 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

What is the Certified Professional Program

Learn what it takes to become a CPP in Southern California, and how it can benefit you when applying for an air permit.

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Filed Under: SCAQMD Basics Tagged With: Best Available Control Technology (BACT), Certified Permitting Professional (CPP), Health Risk Assessment (HRA), Rule 1401, Rule 212, Rule 219, Rule 222, Rule 301

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