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  2. Begin with Section I - Certification. Fill in the responsible official's name, title, and signature. Ensure that you certify the accuracy of the information provided.
  3. Move to Section II - Identification Information. Indicate whether this is a new application, modification, or renewal. Provide details about the facility, including name, address, and owner classification.
  4. In Section III - Facility Information, provide comprehensive details about emissions units and compliance certifications. Be thorough in documenting all relevant emission limits and monitoring methods.
  5. Complete Section IV - Emission Unit Information by detailing each emission unit's compliance certification and applicable federal requirements. Include any necessary calculations for emissions reductions.
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Marketable permits provide flexibility for entities to choose the most cost-effective way to comply with environmental regulations. The total number of permits issued sets the overall cap on emissions or resource use, which can be gradually reduced over time to achieve environmental goals.
Generally, potential emissions are the maximum emissions that would result from operating the facility at full capacity 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, taking into consideration federally enforceable requirements.
The term potential to emit means that an emission point with no enforceable restrictions on its hours of operation is allowed to operate 24 hours per day over 365 days per year, or a total of 8760 hours per year.

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Explanation. The first step is to conduct a needs assessment to determine the type and amount of emissions that will be released. The second step is to produce an outline of necessary emission controls to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air.
The Title V program consolidates all Federal and state air quality regulations for a particular facility into a single air permit. North Carolinas largest industrial facilities emitting air pollution are subject to the Title V permits program.
Title V permits are required for major stationary sources of air pollution. A major stationary source is a facility that emits, or has the potential to emit (PTE), any criteria pollutant, or hazardous air pollutant (HAP) at levels equal to or greater than specific emission thresholds defined by EPA.
The act establishes federal standards for mobile sources of air pollution and their fuels and for sources of 187 hazardous air pollutants, and it establishes a cap-and-trade program for the emissions that cause acid rain. It establishes a comprehensive permit system for all major sources of air pollution.
National ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) are air quality standards whose purpose is to protect public health and the environment. The NAAQS are set by EPA for the six criteria pollutants: ozone, particulate matter, lead, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.

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