If an air quality permit is not required, are there still actions that must be taken in order to maintain and demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations?
Depending upon the type of activity or piece of equipment in question, there may be applicable standards. For example, records may be required to be kept to demonstrate that a permit is not required. Also, training and certification may be required to operate or maintain a particular piece of equipment although no permit is needed.
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