§ 49.154 Permit application requirements.
This section applies to you if you are subject to this program under § 49.153(a) for the construction of a new minor source, synthetic minor source or a modification at an existing source.
(a) What information must my permit application contain? Paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section govern the content of your application.
(1) General provisions for permit applications. The following provisions apply to permit applications under this program:
(i) The reviewing authority may develop permit application forms for your use.
(ii) The permit application need not contain information on the exempt emissions units and activities listed in § 49.153(c).
(iii) The permit application for a modification need only include information on the affected emissions units as defined in § 49.152(d).
(2) Required permit application content. Except as specified in paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section, you must include the information listed in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (ix) of this section in your application for a permit under this program. The reviewing authority may require additional information as needed to process the permit application.
(i) Identifying information, including your name and address (and plant name and address if different) and the name and telephone number of the plant manager/contact.
(ii) A description of your source's processes and products.
(iii) A list of all affected emissions units (with the exception of the exempt emissions units and activities listed in § 49.153(c)).
(iv) For each new emissions unit that is listed, the potential to emit of each regulated NSR pollutant in tpy (including fugitive emissions, to the extent that they are quantifiable, if the emissions unit or source is in one of the source categories listed in part 51, Appendix S, paragraph II.A.4(iii) or § 52.21(b)(1)(iii) of this chapter, as applicable), with supporting documentation. In your calculation of the potential to emit for an emissions unit, you must account for any proposed emission limitations.