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Air Quality General Permit to Construct
Air Quality Permits Program
The Air Quality General Permit to Construct is an expedited application process for a category of sources which are generally very similar in operation, equipment installation, and emissions characteristics. If a source of air pollution qualifies for a General Permit to Construct, the applicant completes a Request for Coverage application form and submits a set permit application fee. Upon verification by the Air Quality Permits Program, a confirmation letter is issued which instructs the applicant to refer to the general permit conditions that are already included in the General Permit to Construct application. Air Quality General Permits to Construct are currently available for the following categories: Emergency Generators, Vehicle Refinishing (Autobody), Small Gasoline Refueling Facilities, Medium Gasoline Refueling Facilities, Large Gasoline Refueling Facilities, Charbroilers and Pit Barbecues, Small Fuel Burning Equipment, Medium Fuel Burning Equipment, Concrete Batch Plant, Off-Road Gasoline Refueling Facilities, Sheetfed Lithographic Printing, Groundwater Air Strippers and Soil Vapor Extraction, Perchlorethylene (PERC) Dry Cleaning Equipment
Details →Air Quality Standard Permit to Construct
Air Quality Permits Program
The Air Quality Standard Permit to Construct is required prior to the installation or operation of any process or equipment capable of creating air pollution that is not exempt per COMAR 26.11.02.10 and does not qualify for an Air Quality General Permit to Construct.
Details →Air Quality State Permit to Operate
Air Quality Permits Program
The Air Quality State Permit to Operate applies to certain facilities with the potential to significantly affect air quality, as specified in COMAR 26.11.02.13. This facility wide permit covers all air pollution emitting equipment and processes, is issued for a maximum five-year term, and is renewable.
Details →Coal Mining Operator License
Mining Program - Bureau of Mines - Coal Division
Operation at a permitted coal mine site necessitates a license (surface/deep). A license holder is authorized to operate across multiple permitted coal mine (surface/deep) locations. It is important to note that the license grants operating authority but does not confer the right to extract materials from the site without a permit.
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