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This document serves as a permit granted by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to Inland Paperboard and Packaging, Inc. for the operation of emission units related to their paperboard
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How to fill out Minor Source Operating Permit

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Identify the facility that requires the permit.
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Gather information on the specific emissions sources and their potential air pollution output.
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Complete the application form with facility details, including address and ownership information.
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Provide a description of the processes involved at the facility.
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List all emissions sources and calculate their estimated emissions rates.
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Include any relevant stack or control device information.
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Attach any required supporting documentation, such as monitoring plans or site maps.
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Submit the completed application to the appropriate regulatory authority for review.

Who needs Minor Source Operating Permit?

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Facilities that emit air pollutants but do not require a Title V permit.
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Operations that have the potential to emit above certain thresholds but still fall under minor sources.
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Smaller manufacturing plants, service stations, or other small businesses with limited emissions.
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Nonattainment NSR applies to new major sources or major modifications at existing sources for pollutants where the area the source is located is not in attainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS).
The purpose of minor NSR permits is to prevent the construction of sources that would interfere with attainment or maintenance of a National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) or violate the control strategy in nonattainment areas.
Major sources are medium to large industrial facilities that emit 10 tons per year of any of a single HAP, or 25 tons per year of a combination of HAPs. These sources may release HAPs from equipment leaks, when materials are transferred from one location to another, or during discharge through emission stacks or vents.
Minor Sources Companies that have the potential to emit pollution but do not meet the major source criteria are under this classification. Minor source companies must obtain a Certificate of Operation for each piece of equipment or process that may release pollutants into the air.
A true minor air pollution source is one that, even operating at its maximum capacity and continuously, cannot exceed the major source annual emission threshold levels.
Legally-enforceable documents designed to improve compliance by clarifying what facilities (sources) must do to control air pollution.
A major source has actual or potential emissions at or above the major source threshold for any “air pollutant.” The major source threshold for any air pollutant is 100 tons/year (this is the “default value”). Lower thresholds apply in non-attainment areas (but only for the pollutant that are in non-attainment).
In areas where particulate emissions are important, natural sources of dust, sea salt, cigarette smoking, cigar smoking, spray can aerosols, foot wear use, and rubber from tire abrasion should be evalu- ated.

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A Minor Source Operating Permit is a type of permit required for smaller sources of air pollution that do not meet the thresholds for major sources. It regulates emissions and ensures compliance with applicable air quality standards.
Facilities or operations that release lower quantities of air pollutants and do not exceed the major source thresholds are required to file a Minor Source Operating Permit.
To fill out a Minor Source Operating Permit, the applicant must provide information about the facility, the type and quantity of emissions, equipment details, operational activities, and compliance measures in a designated application form.
The purpose of the Minor Source Operating Permit is to regulate and monitor emissions from smaller sources of air pollution to ensure they comply with environmental standards and contribute to air quality management.
The information required includes facility identification, emission estimates, control technologies used, operational processes, environmental compliance data, and any potential impact on air quality.
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