How does SCAPCA regulate fiberglass and composite manufacturing?
All new air pollution sources, modifications to existing sources, and new or altered air pollution control equipment in Spokane County are required to obtain an approved Notice of Construction from SCAPCA prior to the construction, installation, establishment, or modification of the source, according to SCAPCA Regulation I, Article V. This includes chemical processes which release VOCs and HAPs into the air. Visit the previous menu for information on the Notice of Construction process and/or an application packet. In addition, SCAPCA Regulation I, Article IV lists categories of sources that have been identified as having potentially significant air emissions. Businesses that fall into these categories, including fiberglass and composite fabricators, are required to register with SCAPCA unless an exemption is granted. SCAPCA regularly inspects registered businesses. Information on the registration process may be found in the previous menu. What Does SCAPCA Look For During A Facility Ins