Air Quality Standard Permit for Anhydrous Ammonia Storage and Distribution Operations
Use this information to claim the Air Quality Standard Permit for Anhydrous Ammonia Storage and Distribution Operations.
The Air Quality Standard Permit for Anhydrous Ammonia Storage and Distribution Operations is authorized under the Texas Health and Safety Code Section 382.05195 .
To qualify for this standard permit, the facility must meet the following criteria:
- The anhydrous ammonia storage or distribution operation must be for agricultural handling and distribution of ammonia. No manufacturing of ammonia is permitted under this standard permit.
- The anhydrous ammonia storage or distribution operation must not be a new major stationary source or major modification as defined by Title 30 Texas Administrative Code (30 TAC) Section 116.12, Nonattainment and Prevention of Significant Deterioration Review Definitions.
- The anhydrous ammonia storage or distribution operation must not be located at a major stationary source.
- The conditions of this standard permit and its criteria.
If the anhydrous ammonia storage or distribution operation cannot meet the conditions of this standard permit, see Types of New Source Review Authorizations.
To Claim This Standard Permit:
Owners or operators who claim this standard permit are required to provide the following to the Air Permits Division prior to commencing operation:
- APD Relocation/Notification Form, TCEQ Form – 20122
- Core Date Form, TCEQ Form - 10400
No fees are required to claim this standard permit.
Please note that although the standard permit may include instructions to submit notifications to the regional office, as of September 1, 2024, all notifications are to be submitted to the Air Permits Division.
Additional Information
- Complete Standard Permit Issuance Package For Effective Date April 7, 2010
Tech Summary, Standard Permit.
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