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EPSAP - Electronic Permit Submittal and Processing System
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Attention!
Beginning at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, EPSAP will be down for maintenance.
Service is expected to resume no later than noon on Thursday, September 16th.
We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your patience.
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EPSAP provides industrial facility owners / operators the ability to submit permit applications electronically.
Log In or Register:
- EPSAP - Non-Title V Source
- EPSAP - Long Form
Attention! The revision of DEP Form 62-210.900(1) - Long Form Air Permit Application forms (effective March 11, 2010) required an update of the EPSAP software's
Long Form Air Permit Application to reflect these revisions. The changes to EPSAP were implemented on May 14, 2010.
You may click the link below to view the Summary of Changes in Release 2010-1 for more details on the update.
Assistance:
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Non-Title V Source Applicant Documentation - Last updated 10/15/09
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Long Form Applicant Documentation - Last updated 04/13/2010
Continue to check back for more information on enhancements to the
Electronic Permit Submission and Processing application and about upcoming
EPSAP workshops to be held around the state. The purpose of the workshops are
to introduce consultants and industries to this new online air permit
application submission software. Send an
e-mail to inquire about
EPSAP or upcoming workshops.
Benefits of using EPSAP:
- Applications can be submitted over the internet
- EPSAP will pre-fill information from the ARMS database saving the
applicant from current and future data entry
- Renewals and permit modifications can be made quickly submitted online
- Flexible navigation to facilitate moving from one section of the
application to another
- The application can be shared with other “application owners”
- Sufficiency checks reduces errors
- Engineer reviews conducted online which can speed up the permitting
process
Overview:
EPSAP is an
electronic version of DEP Forms 62-210.900 (1), (3), and (4). EPSAP provides
regulated facility owners / operators the ability to submit air permit
applications electronically and provides Permitting offices the ability to
review the received applications on-line. In addition, upon issuance of a
permit the data goes through a rigorous Quality Assurance process before it is
uploaded into the Air Resource Management System (ARMS), the central repository
for the Facility Air Permitting and Compliance data.
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System Requirements:
This application requires one of the following operating sytems: Windows 98, Windows 2000
or Windows XP. The Division of Air Resources Management does not support the use of Microsoft
Windows Vista operating system with this application.
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