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All facilities must review their operations to determine if they require a permit under the Clean Air Act. It is important to know the potential-to-emit (PTE) for each regulated air pollutant that can be attributed to the facility. Knowing the PTE will confirm if the facility is exempt, minor, or major for air quality permitting. […]
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