NSR Guidance for Internal Combustion Engines
Overview of air permitting requirements and options for new internal combustion engine operations. Links to relevant rules, guidance, and forms.
This information is intended to be used by permit applicants to help ensure a complete application and more efficient review. We encourage applicants to use this information when preparing and submitting NSR applications to promote faster action by the agency.
Common Information
- Types of Authorization - A list of authorization types available for the facility
- Fees - A list of fees required to receive a permit
- Applicable Forms and Tables - Required forms and tables to apply for authorization
- Guidance - Helpful information on many issues affecting all permit applications
Best Available Control Technology (BACT)
The following tables contain information regarding the level of emissions control required or the amount of emissions allowed from the facility.
- Current BACT - Download the workbook to see BACT for this source and all other sources in this industry type. Note, the workbook also contains current MSS BACT.
- 10-Year-Old BACT - Some authorizations for qualified facilities allow for air pollution control methods that are at least as effective as the BACT that was required or would have been required 120 months, or 10 years, ago.
Boilerplate Conditions
The following are examples of permit conditions that may be applicable for this type of facility:
Additional Information
- Federal and State Air Regulations for Stationary Diesel-Fired Engines in Demand Response Programs – September 13, 2017
- Emission Calculations - Example calculations for facility emissions
- Current Policy Memos - Guidance regarding current Air Permits Division (APD) policies
- Historical Policy Memos - Historical APD policies
- Applicable Rules and Regulations - Specific state and federal rules and regulations that may pertain to this type of facility
Questions? We Can Help
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