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General Order of Approval for Stationary or Portable Rock Crushers

What is the Purpose of this General Order?

To regulate rock crushers that operate and are located in counties regulated by the Department of Ecology's Air Quality Program.

Department of Ecology Air Quality program issues the approval in areas in which Ecology has jurisdiction. These areas are: Okanogan, Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas and Klickitat, Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, Lincoln, Grant, Adams, Whitman, Garfield, Columbia, Franklin, Walla Walla, Asotin and San Juan Counties.

Ecology also has jurisdiction for the following facilities: chemical pulp and paper mills, aluminum smelters and the Hanford Reservation site.

A General Order is a tool air permitting agencies use to allow for the construction and operation of "Select" new and modified sources of air pollution. These select sources are sources that Ecology routinely permits. It is different from the typical Notice of Construction process because all of the work has been done up front. Because the majority of the work has been done up front, the time necessary to gain approval from Ecology is greatly reduced.

Who issues this General Order?

Department of Ecology

What Activities Require this General Order?

Operating a rock crusher facility that meets the approval conditions of this General Order as determined by Ecology may apply for the permit.

How Much Will this General Order Cost?

The application fee is $500.

Where Can I Get the Application for this General Order?

The application which is called 'General Order Application: Stationary and Portable Rock Crushers', is online and can be downloaded at http://www.ecy.wa.gov/biblio/ecy070237.html.

Do I Need to Include Anything with my Application?

You must submit documentation of State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) compliance. If a SEPA determination has not been issued a SEPA checklist must be submitted to Ecology with an additional $285. The applicationincludes additional information you will need to provide.

Is the Decision on my General Order Dependent on Anything Besides the Information in my Application?

No. However, depending on the size or location of the facility, coverage may not be granted.

How Long Will it Take to Review my Application?
For those units that qualify for coverage, the applicant will receive a Coverage Order within 30 days after the complete application has been received.

For those units that do not qualify for coverage, the applicant will receive a letter from Ecology within 30 days after the application was received. The letter will state why the unit does not qualify for coverage under this General Order of Approval.
Where do I Submit my Application?

Review is conducted in the Department of Ecology Air Quality program within the regional office that has authority. To verify the areas where Ecology has authority and to find contact information use the following table and map.

How Long is my General Order Valid?

The General Order is valid until the source modifies its permitted plant, such as changing out rock crushers permitted under the stationary and portable rock crusher general order of approval.

What is the Appeal Process for the General Order?

All permit decisions by the Department of Ecology are appealable to the Pollution Control Hearings Board.

Notes / Comments:
Not applicable.
Legal Authority:
Links:
Statewide Contact:
Department of Ecology
Headquarters
300 Desmond Drive
PO Box 47600
Olympia, WA  98504-7600
Telephone: (360) 407-6000
Website: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/

* Permit information last updated 1/17/2013.

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