The State of Arizona has received interim approval for the federal Title V permit program,
established by the 1990 federal Clean Air Act Amendments. This program requires major
stationary sources of air pollution to obtain operating permits that assure compliance with all
applicable federal air pollution control requirements. The interim approval of the ADEQ Title
V program was effective on Nov. 29, 1996.
Under Title V all major sources must apply to the state in which the source resides for an Air Quality Control Permit. These sources must submit plans showing compliance with all the applicable Clean Air Act regulations. The state must then review the plans and application for compliance and subsequently draft a permit. The permit must be reviewed by the following: appropriate regulatory agencies, nearby states (when applicable), and by the EPA.
This Web Site was constructed for our customers. At ADEQ, our customers are the citizens of Arizona and the industries that reside in our state. This page offers all of the important documents in the Title V permitting process, so industry and citizens can conveniently access our work and view the Title V Permit Activity in the state of Arizona. This page includes the main Title V permits that have been issued.