EQB Proposes Title V Air Quality Fee Increases For Comment
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The Environmental Quality Board published proposed increases in the Title V Air Quality Permit fees for public comment in the February 2 PA Bulletin. The proposal would increase fees from $56/ton to $85/ton to, in part, make up for a reduction in revenue caused by declining regulated air emissions over the last few years. Under the existing fee, revenue was projected to decline to $10.3 million in 2015 from $16.8 million in 2012. Under the new fee, revenue is estimated to be $15.6 million in 2015. States are required by the federal Clean Air Act to charge fees sufficient to cover the cost of the Title V Air Quality Regulatory Program. In an attempt to make up for drastic reductions in General Fund support for environmental protection efforts, DEP adopted a series of permit fee increases totaling about $26.5 million over the last four years. Click Here for background on DEP’s budget situations. |
2/4/2013 |
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