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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment <br />Air Pollution Control Division <br />- MINING OPERATIONS - <br />n <br />LJ <br />C <br /> <br />GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR <br />FUGITIVE PARTICULATE AIR POLLUTANT EMISSION NOTICE / CONTROL PLAN <br />Complete only those sections of this form which are applicable to your operation. All data given, such as <br />production rates, topsoil removal, etc., should be for that period of 12 months that is expected to have the <br />greatest amount of activity, usually for the first year. Emissions will be calculated in terms of pounds per day <br />and tons per year of particulates generated. Also, please submit the following, if available: <br />1. A map showing site location and boundaries, haul roads, and nearby residences or commercial <br />structures. <br />2. Production schedule. <br />3. Schematic of the operation. <br />4. Engineering or manufacturing data on control equipment. <br />PERMITS REQUIRED <br />Fugitive Particulate Emission Permits are issued for site-specific activities, such as mining, storage of <br />materials, haul road activities, etc. <br />The Division will use the information submitted on this form to estimate emissions from the activity. <br />Any processing equipment, such as a crusher, screen, concrete batch plant, or asphalt plant is considered to be <br />portable and requires a separate permit application, Air Pollution Emission Notice, and filing fee. <br />This aids the applicant by requiring only a revised Air Pollution Emission Notice for Relocation, whenever the <br />equipment is moved to a new site. <br />FEES <br />A filing fee of $152.90 shall accompany each Air Pollution Emission Notice / Control Plan filed with a permit <br />application. Permit processing fees will be charged for the amount of time the Division spends evaluating the <br />permit application. These fees, (currently $59.98 per hour) plus any required public notice fees, must be paid <br />before an Initial Approval Permit will be issued. Once the project has commenced operation, the source has <br />180 days to certify compliance with the permit conditions. Once the source has self-certified, Final Approval <br />processing will begin. Final Approval Permit processing fees must be paid before the Final Approval Permit is <br />issued. <br />For more information or assistance call: <br />Small Business Assistance Program <br />(303) 692-3148 <br />Small Business Ombudsman <br />(303) 692-2135 <br />Revised September 2004 <br />http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/stationa!y.htmI