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Re: jimmenknee post# 67505

Wednesday, 08/25/2010 9:03:41 AM

Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:03:41 AM

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Perhaps it would help if we go back to the original question posed:

"Any idea how long it takes on average to get the permit once the test is successful?"

That question is not answered by the region 9 EPA's FAQ section, as the time line set forth therein (California) does not apply to JBI, nor would any other region 9 jurisdiction's time line. (Sure, the FAQ provide us the unremarkable guidance that the amount of time to get the permit depends on its complexity and the permitting authority at issue.) I am assuming, of course, that the person asking the above question was referring to the air permit sought from the NY DEC, as opposed to some other environment-related permit.

I proposed (and please correct me if I am mistaken) that the applicable time frame, or at least the outer limits, are set forth in 6 N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. 621.10, the text of which I posted in a prior message, and which may be found through the NY Dept. of State's website: http://www.dos.state.ny.us/info/nycrr.html. I'll bet you could also find this info through the DEC's website. Other state's rules, procedures, and time lines are irrelevant to JBI's activities in New York.

I acknowledged, however, that this regulation does not answer the original poster's question in full, as the time period set forth in the regulation runs (generally) from the date the application is complete, as opposed to the date the stack test is successful. Hopefully, JBI will be diligent in promptly completing the application once it passes the stack test. How long that typically takes a company is beyond me.