Air-Permit Program Links
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration - U.S. Department of Labor SIC Codes Standard Industrial Classification Search
- Small Business Assistance Program
- EPA Office of Air and Radiation - For current information from U.S., Environmental Protection Agency check out the EPA Office of Air and Radiation.
- EPA Technology Transfer Network Clean Air Technology Center - RACT/BACT/LAER Clearinghouse
- Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT), is required on existing sources in areas that are not meeting national ambient air quality standards (i.e., nonattainment areas).
- Best Available Control Technology (BACT), is required on major new or modified sources in clean areas (i.e., attainment areas).
- Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER), is required on major new or modified sources in nonattainment areas.
- EPA Support Center for Regulatory Atmospheric Modeling (SCRAM) - For the latest modeling information from the EPA go to the EPA SCRAM page using the link above.
- EPA Clearinghouse for Inventories and Emissions Factors (CHIEF) - For the EPA Publication AP42 to see EPA Emission factors go to the Clearinghouse for Inventories and Emission Factors (CHIEF) by clicking the link above.
- EPA Air Emission Measurement Center (EMC)
- EPA Technology Transfer Network Source Test Plan Preparation (PDF)
- EPA Title V Operating Permit Policy and Guidance Documents
- EPA Region 10 (Pacific Northwest) For current information from EPA Region 10 in Seattle click on the link in this section.
- National Archives and Records Administration To see what's new in regulations or to download information from the Federal Register check out the National Archives and Records Administration web site.
- In Situ Burning Guidelines (PDF) We are frequently asked for the In Situ Burning Guidelines (PDF). The ISB Guidelines are used in oil spill response and are available at the Alaska Regional Response Team (ARRT) web site as Annex F of the unified contingency plan. The DEC Division of Spill Prevention and Response Prevention and Emergency Response Program's Publications Page also contains the latest updated version of the guidelines.