What is the permit transfer policy in the event that a portion of a non-portable source is sold or removed?
A. For a non-portable (site specific) source, such as a compressor station, the permit remains with the location. As a result, the owner/operator of the property on which the source is located retains the permit, and the permit no longer covers the equipment that has been removed from the site. If a site that previously had only one owner/operator with one permit is divided into multiple sites that operate under separate owners, those owners must request that the Air Quality Bureau issue the appropriate documents (Permit, Notice of Intent, or No Permit Required) to assign responsibility.
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