Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.01.211 - CONDITIONS FOR PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT

01. Reasonable Conditions. The Department may impose any reasonable conditions upon an approval, including conditions requiring the stationary source or facility to be provided with: (3-28-23)
a. Sampling ports of a size, number, and location as the Department may require; (3-28-23)
b. Safe access to each port; (3-28-23)
c. Instrumentation to monitor and record emissions data; (3-28-23)
d. Instrumentation for ambient monitoring to determine the effect emissions from the stationary source or facility may have, or are having, on the air quality in any area affected by the stationary source or facility; and (3-28-23)
e. Any other sampling and testing facilities as may be deemed reasonably necessary. (3-28-23)
02. Cancellation. The Department may cancel a permit to construct if the construction is not begun within two (2) years from the date of issuance, or if during the construction, work is suspended for one (1) year. (3-28-23)
03. Notification to The Department. Any owner or operator of a stationary source or facility subject to a permit to construct must furnish the Department written notifications as follows: (3-28-23)
a. A notification of the anticipated date of initial start-up of the stationary source or facility not more than sixty (60) days or less than thirty (30) days prior to such date; and (3-28-23)
b. A notification of the actual date of initial start-up of the stationary source or facility within fifteen (15) days after such date. (3-28-23)
04. Performance Test. Within sixty (60) days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the stationary source or facility will be operated but not later than one hundred eighty (180) days after initial start-up of such stationary source or facility, the owner or operator of such stationary source or facility may be required to conduct a performance test in accordance with methods and under operating conditions approved by the Department and furnish the Department a written report of the results of such performance test. (3-28-23)
a. Such test will be at the expense of the owner or operator. (3-28-23)
b. The Department may monitor such test and may also conduct performance tests. (3-28-23)
c. The owner or operator of a stationary source or facility must provide the Department fifteen (15) days prior notice of the performance test to afford the Department the opportunity to have an observer present. (3-28-23)

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Idaho Admin. Code r. 58.01.01.211

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