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BAQP_AIMS_Permits (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This feature class includes the locations for all the permits issued by the Air Program (Bureau of Air Pollution Control and Bureau of Air Quality Planning). Air quality permits for Washoe County and Clark County are not included, as these counties have their own air quality agencies. The feature class is updated from the Air Information Management System (AIMS) daily.

Service ItemId: 36745497a84949e384763b63bf540bae

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Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

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Description: The Air Program issues air quality operating permits to stationary and temporary mobile sources that emit regulated pollutants to ensure that these emissions do not harm public health or cause significant deterioration in areas that presently have clean air. This is achieved by implementing and enforcing specific permit conditions designed to limit the amount of pollutants that sources may emit into the air as part of their business processes. Any process/activity that is an emission source requires an air quality permit. Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 445B.155 defines an emission source as "any property, real or personal, which directly emits or may emit any air contaminant." NRS 445B.110 defines an "air contaminant" as any substance discharged into the atmosphere except water vapor and droplets." A permit will not be required if your activities, pieces of equipment or storage containers will not cause emissions other than steam or water particles. The following thresholds are a guide to the various air quality permit types: • Class 1 - Typically for facilities that emit more than 100 tons per year for any one regulated pollutant or emit more than 25 tons per year total HAP or emit more than 10 tons per year of any one HAP or is a PSD source or major MACT source. • Class 2 - Typically for facilities that emit less than 100 tons per year for any one regulated pollutant and emit less than 25 tons per year total HAP and emit less than 10 tons per year of any one HAP. • SAD - Surface Area Disturbance of greater than 5 acres. • General / COLA - Temporary portable equipment for road and highway construction at a location less than 12 months. This feature class includes permits that are active as well as permits that are not active anymore (i.e., terminated). Many facilities (identified by their Facility Identification Number, FIN) may have multiple permits. The permit number for a Change of Location (COLA) permit is the number of the general permit issued to the organization (the same organization can have multiple locations under a single general permit). However, the location is where the specific temporary portable equipment is located. This feature class includes all permits that are currently active, regardless of when they were issued. However, for those permits that were terminated, this feature class only goes back to permit issued in 2013 for Class1 and Class 2 AQOP, and 2017 for Class 2 Surface Area Disturbance. A companion feature class for this feature is the AIMS Facilities feature class. This map displays the facilities that the Air Program is currently regulating or were regulated.

Copyright Text: Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, Bureaus of Air Quality Planning and Air Pollution Control

Spatial Reference: 26911 (26911)

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