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Code · Alaska · Title 46 · Chapter 14

Sec. 46.14.215. Temporary operations.

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Sec. 46.14.215. Temporary operations.
For purposes of AS 46.14.130 (b), the department may issue a single operating permit under AS 46.14.170 , authorizing a stationary source to operate at specific multiple locations in the state for temporary periods of time. A permit described in this section is valid only for the specific locations identified in the application and authorized by the department. The department may not issue a permit under this section unless the permit contains conditions that will ensure compliance with this chapter at each authorized location, including compliance with ambient air quality standards and applicable increment or visibility requirements adopted under this chapter.
A permit under this section must require the owner and operator to notify the department at least 10 days before a change in location of a stationary source permitted under this section.
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