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New Air Permit/Emission Requirement Coming January 1

New Air Permit/Emission Requirement Coming January 1

June 30, 2022

New Air Permit/Emission Requirement Coming January 1

“Did you know that on January 1, 2023, air permit applications and air emissions reporting documents are required to be submitted electronically?” That is the reminder the Iowa Waste Reduction Center recently put out, and which affected NFIB members should consider in their planning for next year.” “While you have had the ability to submit electronically for a while now, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will soon be requiring electronic submission of air permit applications through the Iowa Environmental Application System for Air (Iowa EASY Air) and emission inventories via the State and Local Emissions Inventory System (SLEIS).” Click the graphic below to read IWRC’s entire notice.
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