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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 3 of 5 <br /> District Reference No:20220995 <br /> August 17, 2022 <br /> Permits), and several other rules pertaining to District permitting requirements and <br /> processes. <br /> The list of rules below is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Current District rules can <br /> be found online at: www.valleyair.org/rules/1 ruleslist.htm. To identify other District <br /> rules or regulations that apply to future projects, or to obtain information about <br /> District permit requirements, the project proponents are strongly encouraged to <br /> contact the District's Small Business Assistance (SBA) Office at (209) 557-6446. <br /> 4a) District Rules 2010 and 2201 - Air Quality Permitting for Stationary <br /> Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building, structure, facility, or <br /> installation which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a <br /> fugitive emission. District Rule 2010 (Permits Required) requires operators of <br /> emission sources to obtain an Authority to Construct (ATC) and Permit to <br /> Operate (PTO) from the District. District Rule 2201 (New and Modified <br /> Stationary Source Review) requires that new and modified stationary sources <br /> of emissions mitigate their emissions using Best Available Control Technology <br /> (BACT). <br /> This Project may be subject to District Rule 2010 (Permits Required) and Rule <br /> 2201 (New and Modified Stationary Source Review) and may require District <br /> permits. Prior to construction, the Project proponent should submit to the <br /> District an application for an ATC. For further information or assistance, the <br /> project proponent may contact the District's SBA Office at (209) 557-6446. <br /> 4b) District Rule 9510 - Indirect Source Review (ISR) <br /> The District has reviewed the information provided and has determined the <br /> project size is below the District Rule 9510, section 2.1 applicability threshold of <br /> 9,000 square feet for a miscellaneous development. Therefore, District Rule <br /> 9510 requirements and related fees do not apply to the project. <br /> 4c) District Rule 4601 (Architectural Coatings) <br /> The Project may be subject to District Rule 4601 since it may utilize <br /> architectural coatings. Architectural coatings are paints, varnishes, sealers, or <br /> stains that are applied to structures, portable buildings, pavements or curbs. <br /> The purpose of this rule is to limit VOC emissions from architectural coatings. <br /> In addition, this rule specifies architectural coatings storage, cleanup and <br /> labeling requirements. Additional information on how to comply with District <br /> Rule 4601 requirements can be found online at: <br /> http://www.valleyair.org/rules/currntrules/r4601.pd f <br />