Updates in Air Permits Division at Autumn Environmental Conference

 
Air Permits Division Update
 
Samuel Short
Director, Air Permits Division
 
 
 
Autumn Environmental Conference and Expo
October 8, 2019
 
Overview
 
APD Management Team
Legislative Session
ePermits
Application Tools and Permitting Updates
Expedited Program and Production Efforts
Air Permits Division Organization Update
 
Beryl Thatcher, Assistant Division Director
Rebecca Partee, Chemical NSR Permits
Daniel Guthrie, Energy NSR Permits
Bonnie Evridge, Mechanical/Coatings NSR Permits
Kim Strong, P.E., Assistant Division Director
Kristyn Campbell, Rule Registrations Section
Jesse Chacon, P.E., Operating Permits
Daniel Menendez, Permit Support
Kati Wooten, Operational Support
 
86
th
 Legislative Session
HB1 General Appropriations Rider 27
 
Continued the expedited program
Increased spending authority to equal all
surcharges collected
 
86
th
 Legislative Session
SB 698
 
Allows the use of surcharge to support the
expedited processing of air permit applications
Allows TCEQ to pay for full-time employees out of
surcharge funds
Currently working on rulemaking to incorporate
changes
 
86
th
 Legislative Session
HB 2726
 
Allows start of construction after the draft permit
has been issued
Applies to minor source permit amendments
Does not apply to certain standard permits
Rulemaking necessary
 
ePermits Updates
 
Increase in automation of PBRs
Applicants have the ability to void their own permits
With the latest update, case-by-case applications
can be submitted through ePermits
Application Tools and the Permitting
Process as of June 1, 2019
 
Requires Form PI-1 General Application
(previously called the NSR Application Workbook)
and, if applicable, an Electronic Modeling Evaluation
Workbook (EMEW)or PSD modeling protocol
TCEQ may not accept incomplete applications
Permitting process changes
The Permitting Process
 
Applications are concurrently worked by permit
reviewers and modeling staff
Application review and deficiency process follow
the procedures outlined in 30 Texas
Administrative Code Chapter 116
Notice of Deficiency (NOD) deadlines will vary
depending on the complexity of the
application and deficiencies
Permitting Updates
 
EPA Permitting Activity
Source Aggregation
Project Aggregation
Marine Loading Collection Efficiency
Applicants may now represent up to 99.9%
Special conditions have been updated
 
Readily Available Permit (RAP) for Tank
Loading Increases
Authorizes an NSR amendment action for an increase of
throughput for tanks and/or loading at an existing site
Sources include storage tanks, loading (drum, tote,
truck and rail) and control devices
Expedited Program
 
Expedited Team
Consists of permit reviewers, a technical specialist and a
team leader
One designated modeler on the Air Dispersion Modeling Team
Only work expedited projects
Fiscal Year 2019
747 applications received
767 applications completed
 
Fiscal Year 2019 Production Efforts
 
7,939 projects received
8,627 projects completed
Reduction in pending NSR backlog projects by over 72 %
Moving Forward
 
Creation of additional direct assistance guidance tools
Streamlining efforts in other areas
Title V
PBRs
Development of addition RAPs
Updating ePermits to allow for the submittal
of portable and temporary facilities.
 
Contact Information
 
Samuel Short
Phone:
 
(512) 239-5363
Email:
 
samuel.short@tceq.texas.gov
Beryl Thatcher
Phone:
 
(512) 239-2270
Email:
 
beryl.thatcher@tceq.texas.gov
Kim Strong
Phone:
 
(512) 239-0252
Email: 
 
kim.strong@tceq.texas.gov
 
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Air Permits Division provided updates on ePermits, legislative sessions, organization structure, and application tools at the Autumn Environmental Conference and Expo. Changes include expedited processing programs, legislative appropriations, and enhanced automation capabilities for permit applications.

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  1. Air Permits Division Update Samuel Short Director, Air Permits Division Autumn Environmental Conference and Expo October 8, 2019

  2. Overview APD Management Team Legislative Session ePermits Application Tools and Permitting Updates Expedited Program and Production Efforts

  3. Air Permits Division Organization Update Beryl Thatcher, Assistant Division Director Rebecca Partee, Chemical NSR Permits Daniel Guthrie, Energy NSR Permits Bonnie Evridge, Mechanical/Coatings NSR Permits Kim Strong, P.E., Assistant Division Director Kristyn Campbell, Rule Registrations Section Jesse Chacon, P.E., Operating Permits Daniel Menendez, Permit Support Kati Wooten, Operational Support

  4. 86th Legislative Session HB1 General Appropriations Rider 27 Continued the expedited program Increased spending authority to equal all surcharges collected

  5. 86th Legislative Session SB 698 Allows the use of surcharge to support the expedited processing of air permit applications Allows TCEQ to pay for full-time employees out of surcharge funds Currently working on rulemaking to incorporate changes

  6. 86th Legislative Session HB 2726 Allows start of construction after the draft permit has been issued Applies to minor source permit amendments Does not apply to certain standard permits Rulemaking necessary

  7. ePermits Updates Increase in automation of PBRs Applicants have the ability to void their own permits With the latest update, case-by-case applications can be submitted through ePermits

  8. Application Tools and the Permitting Process as of June 1, 2019 Requires Form PI-1 General Application (previously called the NSR Application Workbook) and, if applicable, an Electronic Modeling Evaluation Workbook (EMEW)or PSD modeling protocol TCEQ may not accept incomplete applications Permitting process changes

  9. The Permitting Process Applications are concurrently worked by permit reviewers and modeling staff Application review and deficiency process follow the procedures outlined in 30 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 116 Notice of Deficiency (NOD) deadlines will vary depending on the complexity of the application and deficiencies

  10. Permitting Updates EPA Permitting Activity Source Aggregation Project Aggregation Marine Loading Collection Efficiency Applicants may now represent up to 99.9% Special conditions have been updated

  11. More Permitting Updates Readily Available Permit (RAP) for Tank Loading Increases Authorizes an NSR amendment action for an increase of throughput for tanks and/or loading at an existing site Sources include storage tanks, loading (drum, tote, truck and rail) and control devices

  12. Expedited Program Expedited Team Consists of permit reviewers, a technical specialist and a team leader One designated modeler on the Air Dispersion Modeling Team Only work expedited projects Fiscal Year 2019 747 applications received 767 applications completed

  13. Fiscal Year 2019 Production Efforts 7,939 projects received 8,627 projects completed Reduction in pending NSR backlog projects by over 72 %

  14. Moving Forward Creation of additional direct assistance guidance tools Streamlining efforts in other areas Title V PBRs Development of addition RAPs Updating ePermits to allow for the submittal of portable and temporary facilities.

  15. Contact Information Samuel Short Phone: Email: (512) 239-5363 samuel.short@tceq.texas.gov Beryl Thatcher Phone: Email: (512) 239-2270 beryl.thatcher@tceq.texas.gov Kim Strong Phone: Email: (512) 239-0252 kim.strong@tceq.texas.gov

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