West Virginia Air Permitting Issues
Written October 17, 2019
West Virginia has a Title V air permitting program in place. Sources with the potential to emit more than 100 tons of VOC per year, or 10 tons of one hazardous air pollutant (HAP) or 25 tons of a combination of Hazardous air pollutants are required to apply for a Title V permit.
A General Permit may also be required dependent upon the emission source. General permits ensure compliance with existing Air Quality regulations by incorporating applicable regulations and requirements for each source category. One hard copy is required for these applications.