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Title V Operating Permits

Title V Permit Fees

Date Title EPA Office Author
03/27/2018 Program and Fee Evaluation Strategy and Guidance for 40 CFR Part 70 OAQPS Peter Tsirigotis
03/27/2018 Updated Guidance on EPA Review of Fee Schedules for Operating Permit Programs Under Title V OAQPS

Peter Tsirigotis

03/15/2011

Disapproval Warning of Michigan's Renewable Operating Permit Program Fee Demonstration

Region 5 Hedman, Susan
12/06/2002 December 6, 2002 Request for Information to Review Wisconsin's Revised Part 70 Permit Program Submittal Region 5 Skinner, Thomas
10/14/1997 Response to Letter from Congressman Goode Regarding Title V Permit Fees OAQPS Seitz, John
01/23/1996 Use of Title V Emission Fees for Small Business Activities Information Transfer and Program Integration Division Kellam, Robert G.
11/01/1993 Title V Fee Demonstration And Additional Fee Demonstation Guidance OAQPS Seitz, John
10/22/1993 Use Of Clean Air Act Title V Permit Fees As Match For Section 105 Grants OGC Yamada, Gerald
08/09/1993 Acid Rain-Title V Guidance on Fees and Incorporation by Reference OAR McLean, Brian
08/04/1993 Reissuance of Guidance on Agency Review of State Fee Schedules for Operating Permits Program Under Title V OAQPS Seitz, John
01/01/1997 Overview of Clean Air Title V Financial Management and Reporting: A Handbook for Financial Officers and Program Managers Environmental Finance Center, Maryland Sea Grant College  
08/28/1994 Additional Guidance on Funding for State and Local Air Programs OAR Nichols, Mary
07/21/1994 Transition of Funding Portions of State and Local Air Programs with Permit Fees Rather that Federal Grants OAR Nichols, Mary
07/07/1993 Questions and Answers on the Requirements of Operating Permits Program Regulations OAQPS  
05/20/1993 Qs & As; Title IV/Title V Intergration OAR  
01/01/1993 Permitting Authority, Vol. 2, No. 1 OAQPS  
12/18/1992 Agency Review of State Fee Schedules for Operating Permits Programs Under Title V OAQPS Seitz, John
  State Experience Integrating Pollution Prevention Into Permits OAQPS  

Related Topics: Compliance and Enforcement | Oversight of Permits by Public, States, EPA | State 70 Programs and Federal Part 71 Program

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The “Relevant Guidance” section of each topic page includes a collection of documents issued by EPA relevant to that topic. These documents include memoranda, letters, orders, and other types of EPA actions that may provide guidance in one or more forms, such as an adjudication, statement of policy, interpretation of statutes or regulations, or technical information. Each collection is intended to be representative of EPA statements on the topic, but it may not be a complete listing of such statements. The collection does not reflect topic-specific statements that have been expressed by EPA though published rule preambles and Title V petition orders. Each document in the collection speaks for itself, and the inclusion or exclusion of a document in the collection is not intended by EPA to communicate anything more than what is expressed within each document. EPA makes no independent representations on this website as to the extent to which any document in the collection reflects EPA’s current views on the topic, is a final action by EPA, or has any legal effect or precedential weight. Readers are advised to review the documents in the collection and conduct their own assessment of such considerations based on the content of each document and other documents in the collection. Some of the information or views included in the documents may be affected by subsequent changes to the referenced statutory or regulatory language or by court decisions. In addition, many of the statements in these documents are based upon the federal regulations which may differ from rules that govern federally-approved programs. Permitting authorities are advised to consult with their EPA Regional Offices if there is a question as to the relevance of a particular statement to their Title V program.