Utah DEQ Permit Wizard
Section 2: Air Programs
Part 2: New Source Review Permits
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Approval Orders are issued by the New Source Review Section of the Division of Air Quality. They have been required for most new or modified operations since 1969. These permits may include limits on both construction and operation activities. A person must apply for an Approval Order before starting construction or operation of any emitting equipment. An application is made by submitting a Notice of Intent to the Division; a guide for preparing a Notice of Intent is available to help describe the application requirements. There is an exemption available for small sources. The New Source Review Section also handles soil remediation projects and sales tax exemptions for the installation of pollution control equipment.
Please contact Alan Humpherys (801-536-4142) or Marty Gray (801-536-4151) with any questions you may have.
Are you an experienced user looking for an application form?
- YES: Go to the Permitting: Forms and Guides Web page; then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Do you believe that your company requires a New Source Review Permit?
- YES: Go to the DAQ New Source Review Permitting Resources Web page;
- if interested, view DEQ permits currently out for public comment;
- then go to the next question.
- NO: Go to the next question.
Do you believe that your source might be exempt from air quality permitting?
- YES: Go to the Permitting: Exemption for Small Sources Web page; then go to Part 3: Operating Permits.
- NO: Go to Part 3: Operating Permits.
For related information on air quality, visit our Related Topics page.