9VAC5-510-100. Applications for coverage under the general permit and notices of termination.
A. Nonmetallic mineral processing facilities that qualify for the general permit may apply to the department for coverage under the terms and conditions of the general permit.
B. A single application is required identifying each emissions unit or groups of emissions units to be covered by the general permit. The application shall be submitted according to the requirements of this section, 9VAC5-510-110 and procedures approved by the department. Where several emissions units are included in one stationary source, a single application covering all units in the source shall be submitted. A separate application is required for each stationary source subject to this chapter.
C. The application shall meet the requirements of this chapter and include all information necessary to determine qualification for and to assure compliance with the general permit.
D. Coverage under the general permit may be terminated by the permittee by filing a completed notice of termination as specified in 9VAC5-510-130 B. The notice of termination shall be filed in situations (i) where all emissions associated with the facility authorized by the general permit are eliminated, (ii) when the facility authorized by the general permit has been determined to be shutdown in accordance with 9VAC5-20-220, or (iii) where the facility is covered by a permit issued under the provisions of 9VAC5 Chapter 80 (9VAC5-80).
E. Any application form, report, compliance certification, or other document required to be submitted to the department under this chapter shall meet the requirements of 9VAC5-20-230.
F. Any applicant who fails to submit any relevant facts or who has submitted incorrect information in an application shall, upon becoming aware of such failure or incorrect submittal, promptly submit such supplementary facts or corrected information.
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 19, Issue 3, eff. December 1, 2002.