Region 4 Air Permits
NSR Permits - Title V Permits - OCS Permits - LNG Permits - GHG Permits - Tribal NSR Permitting
Part 70 Objections - Part 71 Permit - Program Evaluations - National Permit Initiatives
EPA's Environmental Justice Permitting Plan
EPA has issued two documents outlining the first steps the Agency is taking to consider Environmental Justice and to engage overburdened communities in the permitting process. The first document is EPA Actions document which identifies activities and approaches to promote public involvement by overburdened communities in the permitting process, particularly for major permitted activities that may significantly impact these communities. The second document is Promising Practices for Permit Applicants. This document encourages permit applicants operating or proposing to operate facilities in overburden communities to strategically plan and conduct enhanced outreach during the permitting process. In addition to these documents, each region has developed an implementation plan to explain how it will encourage meaningful engagement of such communities on EPA-issued permits.
Listed below is information you might find useful regarding Environmental Justice Permitting Plan in Region 4:
- EPA National EJ Permitting Plan Website
- EJ Permitting Plan Federal Register Notice [PDF, 28pp., 195K]
- EJ Permitting Plan FAQ [PDF, 8pp., 158K]
- Region 4 Regional Implementation Plan [PDF, 7pp., 97K]
EPA's PSD and Title V Permitting Guidance for GHGs
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Visit EPA's GHG Permitting Tools Website for more information
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Download a pdf version of the revised GHG Permitting Guidance
View Recent PSD Permit Applications Received by Region 4
Contacts
- State and Local NSR Permit Contacts
- Region 4 NSR Permit Contacts
- Region 4 Air Permit Section Staff - Special Emphasis Areas
Resources
Download the National Combustion Turbine Spreadsheet (no longer being updated - for historical reference only):
Download the National Coal-Fired Utility Projects Spreadsheet found on Region 7's NSR Webpage and maintained by Region 7 staff:
* Please note that Region 4 is not responsible for the accuracy of the data provided by other Regional offices. For further information regarding information outside Region 4, please contact the NSR staff of the appropriate EPA Regional office.
Title V Operating Permits Program
View Recent Title V Proposed Permits Received by Region 4
Contacts
- State and Local Title V Permit Contacts
- Region 4 Title V Permit Contacts
- Region 4 Air Permit Section Staff - Special Emphasis Areas
Resources
- Title V Policy & Guidance Memorandum (EPA TTN)
- Title V Policy & Guidance Database (EPA Region 7)
- National Title V Petition Database (EPA Region 7)
- Region 4 Federal Register Notices for Part 70 State Operating Permit Programs
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Permitting
EPA Region 4 is the agency responsible for implementing and enforcing Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) sources offshore the state seaward boundaries of the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, which includes all areas of the Gulf of Mexico east of 87’30” (see CAA section 328). Applicants located within 25 nautical miles of a state seaward boundary are required to comply with the air quality requirements of the nearest onshore area, including applicable permitting requirements. Applicants locating beyond 25 nautical miles from the state seaward boundary, are subject to federal air quality requirements and will likely need an OCS permit complying with the EPA’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) preconstruction permit program (see 40 CFR 52.21), and/or Title V operating permit program requirements (see 40 CFR 71). EPA strongly recommends that potential applicants review the OCS Permitting Process below and contact EPA Region 4 to determine what requirements apply.
Listed below is information you might find useful regarding OCS Permitting in Region 4:
- Region 4 OCS Permit Activity
- OCS Permitting Process in Region 4
- Region 4 OCS Contacts
- Public Notice Information
- Additional OCS Reference
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Permitting
U.S. EPA Region 4 is the agency responsible for issuing Clean Air Act (CAA) permits to liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater ports that may be located on the Outer Continental Shelf beyond the seaward boundaries of the States of Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi. These facilities, primarily vessels, will be engaged in vaporizing imported LNG and sending it to shore through pipelines and will be located a minimum of three miles, but often much farther, from shore. If licensed, such projects will require an air quality preconstruction permit and Title V operating permit issued pursuant to the CAA and applicable regulations.
Listed below is information you might find useful regarding LNG Permitting in Region 4:
- Region 4 LNG Permit Activity
- Region 4 LNG Contacts
- Public Notice Information
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Permitting in Florida
Most air quality permits required by the Clean Air Act (CAA) are issued by state and local agencies. Occasionally, however, the U.S. EPA is responsible for issuing permits for sources of air pollution when states do not have authority to implement certain provisions of the CAA. EPA Region 4 is currently the permitting agency responsible for issuing preconstruction air quality permits for Florida facilities that emit significant quantities of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are subject to the federal Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting program.
Listed below is information you might find useful regarding GHG PSD Permitting in Region 4:
- Region 4 GHG Permit Activity
- GHG Permitting Process in Region 4
- Region 4 GHG Contacts
- Public Notice Information
- Additional GHG References
On July 1, 2011, the EPA promulgated a final Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) that implements New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction air pollution control requirements in areas in Indian country. The FIP, which is titled "Review of New Sources and Modifications in Indian Country" includes two NSR rules for the protection of air quality in Indian country. One of those rules, known as the Minor NSR Rule, applies to new industrial facilities or modifications at existing industrial facilities with the potential to emit equal to or more than the minor NSR thresholds but less than the major NSR thresholds, generally 100 to 250 tons per year (tpy). The FIP gives EPA Region 4 the authority to review applications for and issue minor NSR permits to stationary sources on Indian country in the Region (s). The FIP also allows EPA to delegate that authority to tribes in the Region that request it and are able to demonstrate appropriate capability to implement the plan. Additionally, the FIP can be replaced by an EPA-approved tribal implementation plan (TIP).
Listed below is information you might find useful regarding Tribal Minor NSR Permitting in Region 4:
- Region 4 - Registration Form
- Region 4 Tribal NSR Contacts:
- Ana Oquendo at 404-562-9781
- Lori Shepherd at 404-562-8435
- Presentations (PDF) from Region 4 Webinars for Dry Cleaners/Gas Stations and Generators/IC Engines
- Recorded (Flash Video) Region 4 Webinars for Dry Cleaners/Gas Stations-Part 1 (100 MB), Dry Cleaners/Gas Stations-Part 2 (131MB), and Generators/IC Engines (217 MB)
- Additional Tribal NSR References
Title V and NSR Final Progam Evaluations
Download Region 4's Final Reports in PDF format...
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1st Round of Program Evaluations (Title V and NSR) 2nd Round of Program Evaluations (Title V)
- Alabama (May 11, 2005)
- Jefferson Co., AL (Dec. 23, 2005)
- Florida (Nov. 24, 2004)
- Georgia (Jan. 20, 2005)
- Kentucky (Oct. 7, 2005)
- Jefferson Co., KY (July 24, 2005)
- Mississippi (Feb. 8, 2005)
- North Carolina (Sept. 28, 2006)
- Forsyth Co., NC (March 28, 2006)
- Mecklenburg, NC (March 7, 2006)
- South Carolina (Dec. 24, 2003)
- Tennessee (Sept. 1, 2006)
- Chattanooga, TN (Sept. 19, 2006)
- Nashville-Davidson Co., TN (Sept. 1, 2006)
- Knox Co., TN (Sept. 15, 2006)
- Memphis-Shelby Co., TN (Sept. 27, 2006)
- Alabama (July 24, 2008)
- Jefferson Co., AL (Sept. 30, 2008)
- Florida (Nov. 13, 2007)
- Georgia (Feb. 14, 2008)
- Kentucky (Aug. 19, 2009)
- Jefferson Co., KY (Jan 22, 2010)
- Mississippi (Sept. 30, 2008)
- North Carolina (Sept. 21, 2010)
- Mecklenburg, NC (Sept. 2, 2010)
- South Carolina (Oct. 31, 2007)
- Tennessee (Sept. 29, 2009)
- Memphis-Shelby Co., TN (Sept. 29, 2009)
3rd Round of Program Evaluations (Title V)
- Alabama
- Jefferson C., AL
- Florida (Sept. 11, 2012)
- Georgia (Sept. 26, 2011)
- Kentucky
- Jefferson County, KY (Sept. 11, 2012)
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina (Oct. 4, 2011)
- Tennessee
- Shelby Co., TN
Part
70 Objection Letters
LG & E Part 71 Permit - Issued on 9/29/04
- Louisville Gas & Electric - Final Part 71 Permit (pdf format)
- Louisville Gas & Electric - Statement of Basis w/addendums (pdf format)
- Louisville Gas & Electric - Response to Comments (pdf format)
Valspar Part 71 Permit Application Request (7/22/07)
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National
Permit Initiatives
- Flexible Permitting Examples
- Sector Strategies Program
- Permits Improvement Team
- Pollution Prevention
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