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4 Important Points to Remember When Permitting a Deep Fryer

July 21, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

4 Important Points to remember when permitting a deep fryer

If you’re thinking of installing a deep fryer in your bakery or restaurant, here are some points you need to know before starting the permitting process.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: Best Available Control Technology (BACT), commercial bakery compliance, deep fryer compliance, emission factors, permit conditions, restaurant compliance, source tests, volatile organic compounds (VOC)

3 Best Practices for Permit Conditions

April 21, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

3 Best Practices for AQMD Permit Conditions

Not many people know that you can have some sway in the engineer’s decisions by proposing your own permit conditions.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: permit conditions, Rule 203

5 Need-to-Know Points About Conducting a Source Test

March 17, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

5 Need-To-Know Points About Conducting a Source Test

There are many reasons to conduct a source test, which is a common method for determining the direct emissions from a piece of equipment.

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Filed Under: Environmental Compliance Tagged With: engineering evaluations, permit conditions, source tests

6 Common Air Permit Problems (And How to Fix Them)

March 13, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

6 Common Air Permit Problems and How to Fix Them

Heed our advice and you’ll be well on your way to reducing the risk of noncompliance and violations.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: air quality compliance, notice of violation (NOV), notice to comply (NTC), permit conditions, process changes, SCAQMD RECLAIM program, Title V compliance

The Basics of Air Permits

June 9, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Air Permit Basics

Air permits are required by the federal Clean Air Act to construct and operate a piece of factory equipment. Read an overview of AQMD air permits.

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Filed Under: Air Permits, SCAQMD Basics Tagged With: air quality compliance, Best Available Control Technology (BACT), Clean Air Act, emission reduction credits (ERCs), New Source Review (NSR) program, permit conditions, Regulation XIII (New Source Review), Rule 201, Rule 219, Rule 222

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