The Compliance Monitoring Branch consists of 26 personnel,
including
18 district field inspectors.
The primary responsibility of the branch is to ensure that
permitted facilities are operating according to state and
federal air pollution regulations. This is accomplished
through annual compliance inspections, stack testing, and
monitoring of reporting requirements. The branch also investigates
citizens’ complaints
relative to air pollution.
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NOTE: Please be sure to put your AFIN number on all
documents and correspondence. This is the number we use
to log, file, etc. all records. (ex: 99-01234) (The AFIN
replaces what was formerly known as CSN.)
General Provision Number 7 of all Title V permits requires
facilities holding Title V permits with monitoring requirements
(specified in the permit conditions) to submit semi-annual
monitoring reports. Please note that not all facilities
are required to submit these reports. If the individual
specific condition or plant wide condition
does not require you to submit records in accordance with
General Provision 7, then your permit does not require you
to submit a semi-annual monitoring report. Refer to
the following links for instructions and an example of a
properly completed semi-annual monitoring report:
General Provision Number 21 of all Title V permits requires
facilities holding such a permit to submit an Annual Compliance
Certification. Refer to the following links for the form
and instructions.
- GP-21 Annual Compliance Certification Form & Instructions
- Annual Compliance Certification form only
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