Final Title V Air Quality Permit Fee Increases Now In Effect
The final regulations increasing Air Quality Title V emission fees from $57.50 per ton of emissions to $85 per ton were published in the December 14 PA Bulletin.
The change is estimated to initially generate about $5.1 million more in revenue to the Department of Environmental Protection to administer the Title V program.
The fees are required by state and federal law to cover the cost of Title V program administration, but due to declining air emissions, the existing fee structure was not adequate to meet agency costs.
0 Response to "Final Title V Air Quality Permit Fee Increases Now In Effect"
Post a Comment