Explain the Exempted Units Section in the application- What is an Insignificant Activity?
The Department developed the list of emissions units and activities exempt from the permit application in order to lessen the burden of the emissions certification requirements of the Part 70 permit application. This list is called the Insignificant Activity List. The purpose of the list was not to provide a loophole by which facilities with actual total facility-wide emissions of regulated air pollutants could avoid the requirements of Part 70. The Department generally believes that when emissions from units and activities on the exemption list are quantified, the quantity will not cause a facility to be a major source or that the quantity would significantly change the fees. There may be cases in which the emissions from the list of exempted units and activities when added to the total facility wide emissions will cause a facility to be a major source. In these cases, the emissions from the units and activities need to be quantified and reported. In order to reduce the effort a compa
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