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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 6 <br /> District Reference No , 20220098 <br /> February 28, 2022 <br /> the production of solar energy is contributing to improving air quality and public <br /> health . The District suggests that the County consider the feasibility of incorporating <br /> solar power systems , as an emission reduction strategy for this Project . <br /> 5 ) Charge Up ! Electric Vehicle Charger <br /> To support further installation of electric vehicle charging equipment and <br /> development of such infrastructure , the District offers incentives to public agencies , <br /> businesses , and property owners of multi - unit dwellings to install electric charging <br /> infrastructure ( Level 2 and 3 chargers ) . The purpose of this incentive program is to <br /> promote clean air alternative - fuel technologies and the use of low or zero - emission <br /> vehicles . The District suggests that the County and Project proponent consider the <br /> feasibility of installing electric vehicle chargers for this Project . <br /> Please visit www . vallevair . org/grants/chargeup . htm for more information . <br /> 6 ) District Rules and Regulation <br /> The District issues permits for many types of air pollution sources and regulates <br /> some activities not requiring permits . A project subject to District rules and <br /> regulation would reduce its impacts on air quality through compliance with regulatory <br /> requirements . In general , a regulation is a collection of rules , each of which deals <br /> with a specific topic . For example , Regulation 11 - Permits encompasses multiple <br /> rules associated with the permitting of emission sources such as Rule 2010 ( Permits <br /> Required ) , Rule 2201 ( New and Modified Stationary Source Review ) , and others . <br /> 6a ) District Rules 2010 and 2201 - Air Quality Permitting for Stationary Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building , structure , facility , or installation <br /> which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a fugitive emission . <br /> District Rule 2010 requires operators of emission sources to obtain an Authority <br /> to Construct ( ATC ) and Permit to Operate ( PTO ) from the District . District Rule <br /> 2201 requires that new and modified stationary sources of emissions mitigate <br /> their emissions using best available control technology ( BACT ) . <br /> This Project will be subject to District Rule 2010 ( Permits Required ) and Rule <br /> 2201 ( New and Modified Stationary Source Review ) and will require District <br /> permits . <br /> Prior to commencing construction on any permit - required equipment or process , <br /> a finalized ATC must be issued to the Project proponent by the District . For <br /> further information or assistance , the project proponent may contact the District ' s <br /> Small Business Assistance ( SBA ) Office at ( 209 ) 557 - 6446 . <br />