Dust Collection Systems
Baghouses are a type of Dust Collection System that capture particulate emissions using fabric tubes (socks), cartridges or envelopes. Baghouses are used in a number of different industries, such as wood product manufacturing, concrete batch plants, metal manufacturing and aggregate handling operations. Regardless of the media, most baghouses have the potential to emit particulate matter indirectly through capturing particles and the handling of the waste.
Who Needs a Permit?
- Woodworking operations in which the total aggregated electrical horsepower of equipment used for carving, cutting, surface grinding, planing, routing, sanding, sawing, shredding or turning of wood exceeds 50 horsepower.
- Woodworking operations venting a non-sanding processes (sawing, carving, drilling, routing, etc.) vented to a dust collection equipment which vents outdoors.
Permit Fees
New Installations:
Dust collection systems are required to submit a one-time NEW APPLICATION fee for applying Authority to Construct/Permit to Operate (Rule 300 District Fees).
Modifications:
For modifications resulting in any physical change or change in method of operation shall pay the MODIFICATION fee specified in Rule 300.
Permit Application Completeness Determination
An application will not be accepted for processing until it is deemed complete. The following will be required in order for the Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD) to make a completeness determination:
- Completed Form 1 ATC-PTO Application with the original signature of the owner/proprietor or responsible officer of the company.
- Submittal of fees outlined in Form 400-General Application Fee Determination Sheet, and in accordance with District Rule 300.
- Submittal of Dust Collector/Baghouse/Cyclone Supplemental Information Form.
Documents/Forms
Permit Application Forms
Form 1 ATC-PTO ApplicationApplication Fee Determination Sheet (effective July 1, 2024)Recordkeeping Forms
Related Rules
Rules
Rule 201 SOURCES NOT REQUIRING PERMITS
Rule 207 REVIEW OF NEW OR MODIFIED SOURCES
Rule 221 FEDERAL PREVENTION OF SIGNIFICANT DETERIORATION
Rule 222 FEDERAL MINOR SOURCES REVIEW
Rule 436 TITLE V: GENERAL PROHIBITORY RULE
Rule 1000 PERMIT GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR SOURCES EMITTING TOXIC AIR CONTAMINANTS
State Rules
California Health and Safety Code, Section 42301.6, Public Notice For Possible Source Of Air Hazardous Emissions Near School Prior To Approving Permit
California Health and Safety Code, Section 42301.6, Public Notice For Possible Source Of Air Hazardous Emissions Near School Prior To Approving Permit