Public Notice for Air Permit Applications Information to develop a public notice for an air application. Includes notice requirements, templates, and glossaries for
notices in Spanish.
Related Categories:
Air New Source Review Permits Applying for a permit or claiming a permit by rule for a new or modified source of air emissions.
Air Permits Announcements, Updates, and Advisory Groups Upcoming events of significance to anyone interested in air permitting programs, from rule changes to advisory group meetings
and even changes to Air Permits Division forms.
General Operating Permits Applying for a general permit to cover air issues for an industrial site. General permits have uniform conditions that cover
all sites in a defined class.
Grandfathered Air Permits If your facility existed at the time the legislature created the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA) in 1971, you may be subject to
different rules.
Historic Air Permitting Policy and Guidance Memos This page includes links to all historic memos regarding policy, procedure, and legislative decisions for all sections of
the Air Permits Division.
Indexes to Air Permits by Rule State air authorizations for activities that produce more than a de minimis level of emissions but less than other NSR permitting
options. With these indexes, you can find and properly claim all PBRs that pertain to your operations.
Processes Related to Air Permitting Air dispersion modeling, determining best available control technologies, public notices, and other processes that often are
involved in obtaining an air permit.
Standard Air Permits Permits for specific, well-characterized classes of facilities. If a standard permit fits your operations, you may choose
this permitting option.
Before You Build: Air Permits to Construct When an air permit is needed before construction can begin. Links to pages with necessary forms, fee information, guidance
(if available), and to relevant rule.
Tax Relief for Pollution Control Property Facilities or political subdivisions that use property to control pollution may qualify for property-tax exemptions with their
local appraisal districts.