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Air
Pollution Control Permits to "Construct"
Many
human activities cause some level of air pollution. Air pollution control
permits are required to make sure the activities will comply with regulations
and outdoor air quality standards designed to protect public health and
welfare. The Engineering Services Section issues permits to regulate activities
that have the potential to generate air pollutant releases to the outside
air. Construction permits are required before a project can be installed,
constructed or modified. Some common regulated activities in Vermont include:
wood products industries, rock and gravel crushing operations, large fuel
burning equipment, surface coating operations (such as spray painting),
incinerators, and industrial processes involving the application of plastics,
rubbers, and resins.
List
of available documents [in Portable
Document Format (PDF) unless otherwise noted]:
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Construction Permit
Application Requirements - New or Modified Stationary Sources
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Permit
Application Guidance for Crematories
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Certification
of Information Accuracy and Consent for Access to Property Form
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Transfer
of Ownership Permit Application Form
Transfer
of Ownership Permit Application Form
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Permit
Application Fee Schedule
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Air
Quality Impact Evaluation - Ambient Background Values
For Online Copy of Applications and Draft Permits for Major NSR Construction Permits Click Here
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