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What Are Examples Of Portable Equipment That Must Be Permitted Or Registered?

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What Are Examples Of Portable Equipment That Must Be Permitted Or Registered?

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In addition to engines, any ancillary equipment that emits pollutants to the air exceeding 2 pounds per day should also be registered under the State-wide program; otherwise a separate District permit is required for operations withiin the Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District (NSAQMD). Portable equipment units include, but are not limited to, the following portable engine-associated units: confined and unconfined abrasive blasting operationsconcrete batch plants sand and gravel screeningrock and pavement crushing and recycling tub grinders and trammel screensSuch equipment requires either an Air District Permit or a Statewide PERP registration. What Is Required Of “Stationary” Engines? The District requires a permit for all stationary engines greater than 50 horsepower (HP) regardless of fuel type that are located within the NSAQMD. The California Air Resources Board’s (CARB’s) Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM) for Stationary Compression Engines Final Regulation Order ha

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