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How can I find out more about Title V?

Frequently Asked Questions
The District's Title V program is described in District Rule 2520 (Federally mandated operating permits). Because the District's program includes many unique features aimed at simplifying and streamlining the Title V permitting process, applicants are encouraged to contact staff in the District's Fresno office to discuss their options.

What is a Title V permit?

Frequently Asked Questions
A Title V permit is an operating permit required by Title V of the 1990 Federal Clean Air Act Amendments. Under this federal law, state and local air districts, including the Valley Air District, are required to issue these new comprehensive operating permits to major sources of air pollution. The District's Title V permitting requirements are included in District Rule 2520 (Federally Mandated Operating Permits).

Are there exemptions to Title V requirements?

Frequently Asked Questions
Major sources whose actual emissions are or can be reduced below Title V thresholds may be exempt from Title V requirements in one of two ways: Operators may modify their facility or permit to limit their potential to emit to below Title V thresholds; or Operators may choose to comply with the requirements of District Rule 2530 (Federally Enforceable Potential to Emit).

Q1: Will the RMP requirement affect my Title V permitting process?

Frequently Asked Questions
A1: All new title 5 permits or any new modification to an existing permit will contain a statement listing coverage by the RMP rule. A compliance schedule for meeting the requirements and a certification statement that the source is in compliance with all requirements will be required for the title 5 permit to be issued.

How can I get general help on how to apply for a Title V operating permit?

NJDEP Air Quality Permitting Program (AQPP) - RADIUS
The Department offers help to applicants by providing an operating permits hotline, and pre-applications are also an option to get help. You can call the Operating Permits hotline at 609-633-8248 to get general help, and to schedule a pre-application meeting.

What is different about the District's Title V permitting program?

Frequently Asked Questions
The District's program includes many unique features aimed at helping applicants through the Title V permitting process. For example, in order to simplify the application process, the District has developed specialized application forms for both initial Title V permitting and modifications.

Who is required to obtain a Title V permit?

Frequently Asked Questions
Major sources of criteria pollutants with a potential to emit of 50 tons per year of oxides of nitrogen, 50 tons per year of volatile organic compounds, 70 tons per year of sulfur oxides, 70 tons per year of PM10, or 100 tons per year of carbon monoxide. Major air toxic sources with a potential to emit of 10 tons per year of any single hazardous air pollutant, or 25 tons per year of any combination of hazardous air pollutants.

Who needs a Title V permit?

Questions and Answers: Frequently Asked Questions about Air ...
A source may be subject to Title V either because of its size (i.e., whether a source is major) or because the source is subject to existing requirements such as New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) or National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS.) A source is defined as major depending on the type and amount of air pollutants it emits and the overall air quality in its vicinity.

What is V-Tar?

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V-Tar is a 30% Standardized water soluble coal tar product which also contains natural anti-inflammatory agents, skin conditioners, and antioxidants. V-Tar has been used successfully in many patients with vitiligo and other hypopigmentary disorders. It will not stain the skin, and its once weekly application is convenient for many patients. V-Tar is available only with a physician's prescription.

Who will be affected by the Title V Part 70 program?

Questions and Answers: Frequently Asked Questions about Air ...
Approximately 100 sources located in Indian country are likely to be affected by this regulation and will be required to submit permit applications. The requirement to obtain a Federal permit applies primarily to facilities located in Indian country that are “major” sources, solid waste incineration units, and certain sources subject to requirements under the acid rain program. Sources whose potential emissions exceed certain levels are considered "major.

Do I include tank-flashing emissions data for Title V insignificant activities?

Air Quality Bureau Frequently Asked Questions
No, unless the AQB determines on a case-by-case basis that tank-flashing emission estimates and data must be provided to justify the source as insignificant. Pursuant to 20.2.71.111.A(4) NMAC, emission rates from those operations determined to be insignificant activities by the Department shall not be included in the fee calculation.

Can a child on the CMH waiver also receive Title V services?

Frequently Asked CMH Questions
Yes, they can receive those services (Medicaid reimburses the Title V agency for covered services). Screening centers and maternal health centers are Title V agencies. Title V services are provided by the health department.

What is the V+?

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It's Virgin Media's Personal Video Recorder (PVR) which contains a 160GB Hard Drive and allows cable viewers to enjoy the delights of High Definition Television (HDTV). Instead of recording onto VHS tapes, programmes you record are saved onto the Hard Drive. Welcome to the era of digital recording.

Do Title V funds have to be used to serve a specific population or for a specific purpose?

No Child Left Behind faq
No. Innovative Programs is the only federal education program grant that can be used to serve any and all students in any and all schools.
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