Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 271.120 - Duration of Permits
Current through Vol. 46, No. 16, April 15, 2022
a)
Permits issued on the basis of information provided pursuant to Section
271.110(a)(1)
shall usually not extend beyond the final
date of the contract or letter of intent, whichever is earlier.
b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this
Section, the duration of a permit based on a letter of intent shall not exceed
one year unless the applicant has certified that coal will be purchased from
the same source.
c) Permits issued
on the basis of coal quality specifications for purchase orders, provided
pursuant to Section
271.110(a)(2),
shall usually not exceed one year.
d) In addition to the coal supply, the Agency
shall consider the following factors in determining whether permits for sources
affected by this Part shall be issued for more than one year:
1) The history of excess emissions caused by
malfunctions and breakdowns; and
2)
The need for additional stack tests to assure continuing compliance with
applicable regulations.
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