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Permits, Certifications & Asbestos Notifications
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Permit, Certification, etc., Types
Types of permits, etc., issued by MCAQD, including asbestos notifications, dust training certification, and tanker truck certification.
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Permit Intake Locations
A list of locations where permits can be submitted for Maricopa County Air Quality Department.
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Permit Engineering
Information about air quality permits and the Permit Engineering Division, including division contacts and Planning Area maps.
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Asbestos
Regulations for renovation and demolition projects that may involve friable asbestos, and procedures for filing asbestos NESHAP notifications.
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Burning Activities
A list of the types of burning activities and the regulations on them, including how to apply for an open burn permit and how to burn responsibly.
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Dust Control Permit Applications
Dust Control Permit Applications
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Dust Sources, Control and Training
Information on the types of dust sources and the regulations that apply to each. Dust control training information and dust control permit applications.
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General Permit Information
General Permits are an alternative to regular permits and simplify the process for authorizing operation.
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Non-Title V Permit Information
Non-Title V permits are for regulated sources, such as graphic arts or surface coating operations, that are below Title V emission thresholds.
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Title V Permit Information
Title V is a federal program designed to standardize air quality permits and the permitting process for major sources of emissions across the country.
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Subcontractor Registration
Subcontractors engaged in dust-generating operations at sites subject to a Maricopa County dust control permit are required to register with the county.
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Tanker Truck Certification (Vapor Recovery)
All gasoline delivery trucks in Maricopa County must pass an annual pressure test, and results must be submitted to the Air Quality Department.
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Emission Reduction Credit Program
The Emission Reduction Credit (ERC) program creates a consistent method for sources to generate ERCs for future use in offsetting emissions in nonattainment areas throughout Maricopa County.