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Conserving energy protects air quality and offers many environmental and economic benefits. By saving energy and reducing our “energy intensity” (the amount of energy needed to produce a given economic output), we can protect the environment without sacrificing economic growth and our quality of life. California can gain jobs and prosper by leading the way to develop and implement energy-efficient technologies.

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Title V Applicability Criteria

  1. Major Facility: A facility with the potential to emit pollutants equal to or greater than one or more major source thresholds as follow:
    • 100 tons per year of a criteria air pollutant (NOx, SO2, Pb, VOC, CO or PM10);
    • 10 tons per year of a Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP). (The initial list of HAPs is in CAA section 112(b), EPA has the authority to revise the list and should be consulted for the current list.); or
    • 25 tons per year of any combination of HAPs.
  2. Phase II Acid Rain Facility: An electric generation facility that combusts fossil fuel and is subject to Title IV of the federal Clean Air Act.
  3. Subject Solid Waste Incinerator Facility: Any facility that burns solid waste material (except hazardous waste as defined by RCRA) from commercial, industrial, or general public sources for which EPA has promulgated a Standard of Performance for New Stationary Source (NSPS) after November 15, 1990.
  4. Designated Facility: Any other facility that falls within a source category EPA has designated as subject to the requirements of Title V.

Last Updated: 10/4/2010