District Rules and Regulations
Rule Book Exhibit A - Schedule of Fees
2025-2026 Master Fee Schedule
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Steps to Acquire a Permit to Operate in Glenn County
- Application Submittal
Within 30 days of receipt your application for a Permit to Operate and the application processing fee is paid, it is deemed complete or incomplete. If your application is incomplete, processing will be delayed. A complete application includes all of the required forms, fees and all the information required for the engineer to complete the evaluation. If additional information is required, District staff will explain what additional information is needed. - Authority to Construct
Once you are issued an Authority to Construct (ATC) you will have authority to begin construction. The ATC will be valid for two years and can be extended. Make sure to read your ATC because it will contain the conditions under which you must operate. If you deviate from these conditions, you may be subject to compliance action. - Construction Completion Notice
When you complete construction and prior to operation you will notify the District if its completion. Once the District is notified, the ATC serves as the temporary authority to operate your equipment. Again, be sure to read and comply with the conditions of the ATC. If you have questions contact the District staff assigned to your project. - Site Inspection
The District will visit your facility to ensure that you are operating in accordance with your permit conditions. The District representative will review your records and equipment and ask if you have any questions. - Startup Authorization
If the site inspection indicates compliance with your ATC conditions and other requirements you will receive an invoice for the Permit to Operate fees. - Permit to Operate
Once the permitting process is complete, and the fees are paid, you will receive a permit to operate (PTO). The PTO will be valid for one or three years depending on the amount of potential emissions of the project. Similar to the ATC, the PTO will list the conditions under which you must operate. Ensure that you read and understand each condition. You may contact the District at any time to clarify a permit condition.
Authority to Construct Applications
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ATC Supplemental - agricultural-dehydrators.pdf (521.49 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - baghouses.pdf (626.53 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - Commodity Fumigation.pdf (449.72 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - concrete-batch-plant.pdf (515.76 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - cyclones.pdf (699.65 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - dry-cleaning.pdf (437.58 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - flares.pdf (521.15 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - mineral-processing.pdf (265.84 KB) -
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ATC Supplemental - nut-processing.pdf (499.14 KB) -
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Complaints
The Glenn County Air Pollution Control District regularly responds to complaints about odors, dust or chemical air pollutants emitted by industrial plants, neighborhood businesses, gas station nozzles, idling trucks, locomotives and buses. It also processes complaints about smoke from agricultural fires, controlled burns, non-cooking backyard fires and outdoor trash burning. To file a complaint please call our office at (530)934-6500 or email [email protected] as soon as you notice the offending issue.
Fire agencies may use the following form to refer incidents to the District.
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Fire Agency Referral Form V2.docx (45.55 KB)
Emission Reduction Credits
An emissions offset is a reduction in pollution from an existing source of air pollution within Glenn County. The emission reduction credit (ERC) compensates for an emission increase from a new or modified source. When emissions are offset, the total allowable emissions from the existing source plus the new source must be less than the total emissions from the existing source.
See below for a current list of Registered Certificate Holders.
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Hearing Board
The Hearing Board is a quasi-judicial panel authorized to hear certain types of cases. State law requires Hearing Board members to be appointed by, but act independently of, the Glenn County Air Pollution Control District (District) Governing Board. Petitions are submitted to the Clerk of the Hearing Board for filing. Air Pollution Control District staff serves as the Clerk of the Hearing Board.
