Permit Revocation Instructions

When a facility determines that it no longer needs to be permitted, the facility should notify the Stationary Source Compliance Program of the GA Air Protection Branch.

The two most common reason for requesting a permit revocation are that the facility has permanently ceased operation OR the facility has removed all applicable equipment requiring a permit.

Fees -If your facility has requested a permit revocation action, the permit is considered revoked on the date that the permit revocation letter is signed by the Director. Emission Fees are not required for the calendar year that the revocation letter is processed. However, if a letter is processed and signed in the current calendar year and the facility ceased operation in the previous calendar year, the facility would have to pay Emission Fees for the previous calendar year. This requirement went into effect beginning on January 1, 2006.

The sample revocation letter indicates the information that is needed to complete the revocation of the facility permit(s).

 
Sample Revocation Letter - 27kb Microsoft Word file