Chapter 2 Installation Permit
Article 12
Public or private premises, when applying for a stationary pollution source installation permit in accordance with 1st paragraph, Article 24 of this Act, shall fill out an application form and submit it together with an air pollution control plan to the reviewing agency.
When the installation of a stationary pollution source in public or private premises is in an area subject to environmental impact assessment provisions about total emission quantity, in applying for a stationary pollution source installation permit, supporting documents showing emission quantity allocation determined by the administrator of the relevant area shall also be submitted.
Article 13
The contents of the air pollution control plan referred to in the 1st paragraph of the previous Article shall include the following items:
I.Plan objectives.
II.A diagram of the environment within the two kilometers surrounding the pollution source plant.
III.A layout diagram of plant facilities.
IV.Flowcharts of production and manufacturing processes and production and manufacturing schedules.
V.Types, compositions and usage quantities of raw materials and fuel connected with air pollutant emissions, and types and output volumes of products.
VI.Conveyance, storage and piling methods for raw materials and components and fuel connected with air pollutant emissions.
VII.Types, compositions and concentrations of emitted air pollutants.
VIII.Estimated annual quantity of emissions of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, particulate matters and volatile organic compounds subject to approval.
IX.Types, structure, performance, processes, usage conditions and design drawings of air pollution collection and emission pipe facilities, monitoring facilities and control facilities or meters.
X.Budget for and progress of the installation of air pollution collection and emissions pipe facilities and control facilities.
XI.Pollution control facilities adopted by the public or private premises during the installation and construction period.
XII.Other items designated by the competent authority.
Article 14
Those public or private premises that, for newly installed or modified stationary pollution sources, are required in accordance with the 1st or 2nd paragraph, Article 6 or the 2nd paragraph, Article 8 of this Act to perform modeling and simulation to verify that pollutant emissions quantities do not exceed allowable increase limits shall, when applying for an installation permit for a stationary pollution source, also submit verification documents demonstrating compliance with air quality modeling and simulation standards and allowable pollutant increase limits.
Article 15
Those public or private premises that, for newly installed or modified stationary pollution sources, are required in accordance with the 3rd paragraph, Article 6 or the 3rd paragraph, Article 8 of this Act to employ best available control technology or minimum achievable emission rate control technology, but fail to employ available control technology listed in the best available control technology chart or minimum achievable emission rate control technology listed in the or minimum achievable emission rate control technology chart, shall, when applying for a stationary pollution source installation permit, also submit the following documents:
I.Pollution reduction explanatory information for low-pollution raw materials, components and fuel,low-pollution manufacturing processes, and air pollution control facilities employed.
II.Operating parameters and recording methods and frequencies related to air pollution reduction measures and control facilities.
III.Air pollutant mass-energy balance or other calculation explanatory information.
IV.Other information designated by the competent authority.
Article 16
The items required to be recorded for an installation permit shall be as follows:
I.The validity period and certificate number of the installation permit.
II.Basic information.
(I)The name and address of the public or private premises.
(II)The name, identification document number and address of the statutory responsible person of the public or private premises.
III.Installation permission contents:
(I)The name of the stationary pollution source, flowcharts of manufacturing processes, types, compositions and usage quantities of main raw materials and fuel connected with air pollutant emissions or product output volume, design operating conditions and design operating schedules.
(II)The name, model, design handling capacity, design operating conditions and handling efficiency of air pollution control methods and facilities; regulations determined in accordance with this Act specifying the use of best available control technology or minimum achievable emission rate control technology.
(III)Air pollutant emissions collection method, diameter of the outlet of the emissions pipe, the location of emissions outlet and monitoring facilities or meters.
(IV)Types of air pollutants emitted.
(V)Annual permitted emissions quantity determined for sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and volatile organic compounds.
(VI)Supporting data for the estimation of annual permitted emissions quantities for air pollutants.
(VII)The batch number officially announced for the industry type of the public or private premises to install the stationary pollution source and installation regulations with which dedicated units and personnel are required to comply.
(VIII)Other permission items designated by the central competent authority.
Article 17
Public or private premises may only carry out the installation or construction of stationary pollution source equipment after obtaining a stationary pollution source installation permit, and shall carry out installation or modification in accordance with permit contents.