NORTH COAST UNIFIED AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
RULE 240 - PERMIT TO OPERATE
(a) Permit to Operate Required
A person shall not operate or use any stationary source, the use of which may cause the issuance of air contaminants
or the use of which may reduce or control the issuance of air contaminants, without first obtaining a written permit
from the Control Officer or except as provided in Rule 240(b).
(b) Temporary Permit to Operate
Upon completion of construction or modification of and before operating or using of any new or modified stationary
source of air contaminants for which an Authority to Construct had been issued pursuant to the provisions of this
Chapter, the applicant shall notify the Control Officer in writing. Upon such notification, the Authority to Construct
or modify shall serve as a Temporary Permit for Operation of the equipment until the Permit to Operate is granted
or denied.
(c) Permit to Operate
The Control Officer shall take final action to grant, grant with conditions, or deny a Permit to Operate for
any stationary source within 180 calendar days after notification per section 240(b) or for a pre-existing source
(i.e. a source without an Authority to Construct) within 90 calendar days after receipt of application for Permit
to Operate. The Control Officer shall grant a Permit to Operate for any stationary source only after he has determined
that, in his judgment, all source construction and modifications were completed in accordance with the Authority
to Construct granted pursuant to this Chapter. Failure to act within the specified time period can be deemed by
the Applicant to be a denial of the Permit to Operate for appellate purposes. No Permit to Operate shall be granted
for any stationary source constructed without authorization as specified in Rule 200(a) until the information required
is presented to the Control Officer, an emission analysis is performed, and the source is altered, if necessary,
and made to conform with the standards set forth in Rule 230 and elsewhere in this regulation.
(d) Conditional Permit
The Control Officer may issue a Permit to Operate or Use, subject to conditions which will assure the operation
of any stationary source within the applicable standards set forth in these regulations, in which case, the conditions
shall be specified in writing. Commencing operation under such a Permit to Operate shall be deemed acceptance of
all the conditions so specified.
(e) Compliance Verification
As a condition of a Permit to Operate, the Control Officer may require that the owner provide, install, calibrate,
maintain, and operate continuous recording instruments to measure emission rates to the atmosphere and/or to measure
air contaminant concentrations at specific emission points or at locations adjacent to the plant property line.
The Control Officer shall forego the requirements of this subsection 240(e) if the applicant demonstrates to the
satisfaction of the Control Officer that there is no practical or reasonable achievable technology available to
accomplish the monitoring requirements.
(f) Mandatory Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring instruments shall be provided, installed, calibrated, maintained and continuously operated by the
owner of the following stationary source categories to measure air contaminant emissions or opacity from sources
for which there is an applicable federal, state, or local emission standard.
All monitoring calibrations, reporting requirements and specifications shall be in accordance with the requirements
of Appendix B of this Regulation 1 of the California North Coast Air Basin.
(g) Permit Denial
The Control Officer shall deny a Permit to Operate for any new or modified stationary source of air contaminants
which does not meet the approval requirements specified in Rule 230. In the event of such denial, the Control Officer
shall notify the applicant in writing of the reasons therefore. Service of this notification may be made in person
or by mail, addressed to the applicant at the address set forth on the application, and such service may be proved
by the written acknowledgment of the persons served or affidavit of the person making the service. The Control
Officer shall not grant a Permit to Operate until the applicant has satisfied the requirements which were the basis
for the denial.
(h) Review of Permits
The Control Officer may at any time require from an applicant for, or holder of, any Permit to Operate, such
information, analyses, plans or specifications as will disclose the nature, extent, quantity or degree of air contaminants
which are or may be discharged into the atmosphere. If the holder of said permit within 30 days willfully fails
and refuses to furnish to the Control Officer information, analyses, plans, specifications, or test data requested,
the Control Officer may suspend the Permit to Operate. The Control Officer shall serve notice in writing of such
suspension and the reasons therefore on the permittee.
(i) Posting of Permit to Operate
A person who has been granted a Permit to Operate any stationary source, shall display such Permit to Operate,
an approved facsimile, or other approved identification bearing the permit number in such a manner as to be clearly
visible and accessible at a location near the source. In the event that the Permit to Operate cannot be so placed,
the Permit to Operate shall be maintained readily available at all times on the operating premises.
(j) Transfer
Any permit or written authorization issued hereunder shall not be transferable, by operation of law or otherwise,
from one location to another, or from one person to another, unless such transfer is specified as a condition of
permit issuance.