Agency
Department of Environmental Quality
Board
Air Pollution Control Board
Meeting:
Public Hearing - Proposed General Permit for Electric Generator Voluntary Demand Response (Rev. Dg)

 
Meeting Details
Date / Time 3/16/2011  9:30 am
Location Second Floor Conference Room A, Department of Environmental Quality, 629 East main Street, Richmond, VA 
Board Website http://www.deq.virginia.gov 
Agenda document agency has not posted
Minutes document agency has not posted
Purpose of the meeting
A public hearing to receive comment on the proposed adoption of 9VAC5-530 - Electric Generator Voluntary Demand Response General Permit. The purpose of the proposed regulation is to provide a streamlined process for permitting electric generating facilities that that participate in a voluntary demand response program such that the emissions from the units in no way endanger the public health. The proposed general permit contains terms and conditions as may be necessary to form the legally enforceable basis for the implementation of all regulatory and statutory requirements applicable to new or modified emissions units that meet the requirements of an electric generating facility as defined in ยง10.1-1307.02 B 4 of the Code of Virginia. The public comment period starts on January 31, 2011 and ends on April 4, 2011.
Meeting Scope
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Public hearing to receive comment on a proposed stage
 
General business of the board
 
Discuss particular regulations / chapters
This meeting is a public hearing to receive comment on the following proposed stage(s)
Electric Generator Voluntary Demand Response General Permit (Rev. Dg)

Contact Information
Name / Title: Mary E. Major 
Address: 629 East Main Street
P.O. Box 1105
Richmond, 23218
Email Address: mary.major@deq.virginia.gov
Telephone: (804)698-4423    FAX: (804)698-4510    TDD: ()-   
Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities, such as sign language interpreters and/or real-time captioning services, are available upon request. Please send accommodation requests to the meeting contact as early as possible but no later than seven business days before the date of the meeting.