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Home » US Law » 2022 Delaware Code » Title 7 - Conservation » Part VII » Natural Resources » Chapter 60. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL » Subchapter VIII. Clean Air Act Title V Operating Permit Program

§ 6095. Applicability.

§ 6095. Applicability. This subchapter shall apply to all sources required to obtain a Title V Operating Permit pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Such sources shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Sulfuric acid plants; municipal incinerators; fossil-fuel burners; petroleum storage and transfer units with a total […]

§ 6096. Title V account.

§ 6096. Title V account. The Secretary shall establish a separate account entitled the “Clean Air Act Title V Operating Permit Program Account,” hereinafter the “Account.” All fees collected under this subchapter shall be deposited into this account and utilized solely to cover all direct and indirect costs required to support the Title V Operating […]

§ 6097. Fees.

§ 6097. Fees. (a) The Department shall collect an annual fee from sources that are required to obtain a Title V Operating Permit pursuant to the Title V Program and from sources who voluntarily limit their potential to emit to below Title V applicability thresholds as set forth in § 6095 of this title (i.e., […]

§ 6098. Application shield.

§ 6098. Application shield. Except for sources required to have a permit before construction or modification under the applicable requirements of this subchapter, if an applicant has submitted a timely and complete application for a permit required by this title (including renewals), but final action has not been taken on such application, the source’s failure […]

§ 6099. Title V Operating Permit Program Advisory Committee.

§ 6099. Title V Operating Permit Program Advisory Committee. There shall be established a “Title V Operating Permit Program Advisory Committee,” hereinafter referred to as “Committee.” The Committee members shall be appointed by the Governor and shall include, but not be limited to, the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, or […]