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SCAQMD Rule 212 and the Public Notification Process

June 23, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

AQMD Rule 212 and the Public Notification Process

When is a public notification needed, and how does it differ from a public hearing? The answers lie in Rule 212.

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Filed Under: SCAQMD Rules Tagged With: public notifications, Rule 212

5 Need-to-Know Facts About Relocation and SCAQMD Permits

May 26, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Envera Consulting: AQMD Permits and Moving

Under AQMD Rule 206, air permits expire when the equipment moves from one location to another. Here’s what you need to know.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: emission reduction credits (ERCs), public notifications, Regulation XIII (New Source Review), Rule 1147, Rule 206, Rule 212

How Long Does It Take to Get an Air Permit From the SCAQMD?

July 20, 2015 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

How Long Does It Take to Get an Air Permit From the SCAQMD?

Processing times for SCAQMD air permits depend on a variety of factors. Here’s what you need to know to ensure yours is processed as quickly as possible.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), California Health and Safety Code, engineering evaluations, Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD), public notifications, Rule 1710, Rule 210, Rule 212, Rule 3003

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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