D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 20, r. 20-211

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Rule 20-211 - FEES
211.1

Except as noted under § 211.4, owners or operators of sources required to obtain or renew a permit under this chapter for the construction, modification, or operation of a stationary source, or the installation, modification or operation of any air pollution control device on a stationary source, shall pay all fees applicable according to the following table:

Combustion Equipment

$500

Cogeneration Unit, less than 1 Megawatt

$2,000

Cogeneration Unit, equal to or larger than 1 Megawatt

$500

Emergency Engines (Less than 1,340 hp)

$1,000

Emergency Engines (Equal to or greater than 1,340 hp)

$300

Fuel Burning Equipment - Small (Heat input less than 10 million Btu per hour)

$500

Fuel Burning Equipment - Medium (Heat input equal to or greater than 10 million Btu per hour, but less than 40 million Btu per hour)

$1,000

Fuel Burning Equipment - Large (Heat input equal to or greater than 40 million Btu per hour)

$1,000

Non-Emergency Engines (Less than 1,340 hp)

$2,000

Non-Emergency Engines (Equal to or greater than 1,340 hp)

Other Equipment or Activities

$1,000

Asphalt Plant

$500

Concrete Plant - Portable

$500

Crushers and Screens

$250

Degreaser - Cold Solvent Tank

$500

Dry Cleaning Facility (using perchlorethylene, petroleum solvents, or n-propyl bromide)

$1,000

Gasoline Dispensing Station

$500

Intaglio, Flexographic, and Rotogravure Printing

$500

Lithograph or Letterpress Printing Operation

$500

Miscellaneous Parts Paint Spray Booth

$500

Mobile Equipment Refinishing

$5,000

New Source Review (NSR) Permit (applicable to initial construction permits only)

Facility Wide Permit

$5,000

Plantwide Applicability Limit (PAL) Permit

211.2

If the stationary source or air pollution control device on a stationary source is not covered under § 211.1, the permit fee shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000).

211.3

The fee for a variance shall be one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500).

211.4

Owners or operators who obtain a permit with a condition under § 200.6 shall pay permit fees pursuant to § 305.5.

211.5

Fees for permits issued pursuant to § 200.8 shall be prorated based on the number of years, or parts of years, that the permit is valid (rounded up to the next one- year increment).

211.6

Sources may apply for a permit with an effective period less than the default permit term, and pay a prorated fee (rounded up to the next one-year increment).

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 20, r. 20-211

Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 6789 (6/5/2020)