Air Permit Application
The Electronic Permit Submittal and Processing System (EPSAP) provides industrial facility owners / operators the ability to submit permit applications electronically.
The Electronic Permit Submittal and Processing System (EPSAP) provides industrial facility owners / operators the ability to submit permit applications electronically.
A number of industries use ethylene oxide as a sterilant for heat- or moisture-sensitive materials or as a fumigant to control microorganisms or insects. Ethylene oxide, which is considered an air toxic or hazardous pollutant, is released during these operations.
Concrete batching plants use equipment to produce concrete and concrete products by batching or mixing cements and other materials. Equipment used at a concrete batching plant includes silos, weigh hoppers (batchers), conveyors, mixer engines and auxiliary generators.
Chromium plating and anodizing operations coat metal parts and tools with a thin layer of chromium to protect them from corrosion and wear. Electroplating is the process of applying a metallic coating to an article by passing an electric current through an electrolyte in contact with the article to form a surface having properties different from those of the article.
Cast polymer operations are operations where gel coat resin is sprayed or otherwise applied to a mold, after which a casting resin is applied without spraying. This operation is used for marble-look countertops.
Cast polymer operations are eligible to operate in Florida under the terms of an air general permit (AGP) pursuant to the requirements of Rule 62-210.310(4)(e), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
Bulk gasoline plants are storage and distribution facilities for petroleum-based products having a Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) of 4 pounds per square inch absolute or greater such as gasoline, diesel fuel, mineral spirits, kerosene and lubricants. Bulk gasoline plants usually receive product from bulk terminals by trailer transport, store it in tanks, and subsequently dispense it by trucks to farms, businesses and service stations.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has established an air general permit (AGP) under Rule 62-210.310(5)(j), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), for asbestos manufacturing and fabricating facilities that are subject to the federal requirements of Title 40 Part 61 of the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR 61), Subparts A and M.
An animal crematory is a facility containing one or more combustion units, known as cremators, used solely for the cremation of dead animals within appropriate containers. Cremators are usually made of high-grade steel plate and lined inside with heavy refractory tile or brick. Most cremators have a variety of automatic controls and use gas for heating the cremator.
The Division of Air Resource Management’s Compliance Assurance Section provides oversight to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s six district and eight approved local program offices responsible for conducting compliance and enforcement activities pursuant to the Clean Air Act.
The table of Current Air Rules has three columns. The first column gives the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) rule chapter number. The second column gives the rule chapter title. The third column give the date the rule chapter became effective or the date it was last amended.
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