This glossary provides plain English, nontechnical definitions of terms frequently used in the DNR's Air Management Program related to air permits. Please refer to the Wisconsin Administrative Code [exit DNR] and Code of Federal Register [exit DNR]…
This page includes air permit application forms for source-specific, general and registration permits.The DNR must receive an administratively complete permit application to proceed with reviewing the application and issuing a permit. Refer to the…
Each year facilities throughout the state that have DNR Air Pollution Control permits may be required to submit compliance certification reports, monitoring reports, stack test plans and reports, as well as other reports, plans and notifications.…
The following are some helpful hints and frequently asked questions (FAQ) for situations that may arise when filing compliance documents electronically with the DNR Air Program. For questions not answered here, please contact the facility-assigned…
Closing a facility can be a complicated process. The information on this page will help you understand some of the obligations you will continue to have with respect to the DNR's Air Management Program, decisions you will need to make and the…
Class I areas receive extra protection from the impacts of air pollution. The classification was established under the Clean Air Act prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) program to limit the amount of additional pollution to these areas…
Facilities holding air permits must notify the Air Program about changes to the facility name, ownership, parent company or responsible official. Updates to addresses, email addresses or phone numbers, can be submitted through the process described…
A permit application is required for each facility that emits air pollution, unless the facility qualifies for a permit exemption. In addition, some air permit exemptions also require an application. Application forms for all types of air pollution…
In addition to the per ton fee, all Title V sources pay a base emission fee. The source’s total emissions determine the base emissions fee. Additional fees apply to facilities subject to the following federal regulatory programs. Maximum…
The Air Management Data Viewer (AMDV) is the DNR's web-based mapping application that provides information about air permitted facilities, facility emissions and air quality monitoring sites in Wisconsin. The viewer also identifies federally-…