25 Pa. Code § 127.702 - Plan approval fees
(a) Each
applicant for a plan approval shall, as part of the plan approval application,
submit the application fees required by this section to the Department. The
applicable fees required under subsections (b)-(h) are cumulative.
(b) The owner or operator of a source
requiring approval under Subchapter B (relating to plan approval requirements)
shall pay a fee equal to:
(1) One thousand
dollars ($1,000) for applications filed during calendar years
2005-2020.
(2) Two thousand five
hundred dollars ($2,500) for applications filed during calendar years
2021-2025.
(3) Three thousand one
hundred dollars ($3,100) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(4) Three thousand nine
hundred dollars ($3,900) for applications filed for the calendar years
beginning with 2031.
(c)
The owner or operator of a source requiring approval under Subchapter E
(relating to new source review) shall pay a fee equal to:
(1) Five thousand three hundred dollars
($5,300) for applications filed during calendar years 2005-2020.
(2) Seven thousand five hundred dollars
($7,500) for applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(3) Nine thousand four hundred dollars
($9,400) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(4) Eleven thousand eight hundred dollars
($11,800) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(d) The owner or
operator of a source subject to and requiring approval under standards adopted
under Chapter 122 (relating to National standards of performance for new
stationary sources), Chapter 124 (relating to National emission standards for
hazardous air pollutants) or §
127.35(b)
(relating to maximum achievable control technology standards for hazardous air
pollutants) shall pay the specified fee for each applicable standard up to and
including three applicable standards per plan approval application. Applicants
that have more than three applicable standards shall pay the fee for a maximum
of three standards. The Department's permitting review will include all
applicable standards. The fee for each applicable standard is equal to:
(1) One thousand seven hundred dollars
($1,700) for applications filed through calendar year 2020.
(2) Two thousand five hundred dollars
($2,500) for applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(3) Three thousand one hundred dollars
($3,100) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(4) Three thousand nine hundred dollars
($3,900) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(e) The owner or
operator of a source subject to and requiring approval under §
127.35(c), (d) or
(h) shall pay a fee equal to:
(1) Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for
applications filed during calendar years 2005-2020.
(2) Nine thousand five hundred dollars
($9,500) for applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(3) Eleven thousand nine hundred dollars
($11,900) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(4) Fourteen thousand nine hundred dollars
($14,900) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(f) The owner or
operator of a source requiring approval under Subchapter D (relating to
prevention of significant deterioration of air quality) shall pay a fee equal
to:
(1) Twenty-two thousand seven hundred
dollars ($22,700) for applications filed during calendar years
2005-2020.
(2) Thirty-two thousand
five hundred dollars ($32,500) for applications filed during calendar years
2021-2025.
(3) Forty thousand six
hundred dollars ($40,600) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(4) Fifty thousand eight
hundred dollars ($50,800) for applications filed for the calendar years
beginning with 2031.
(g)
The owner or operator of a source that submits a plan approval application for
a PAL permit under §
127.218(b)
(relating to PALs), to cease a PAL permit under §
127.218(j) or to
increase a PAL under §
127.218(l) shall
pay a fee equal to:
(1) Seven thousand five
hundred dollars ($7,500) for applications filed during calendar years
2021-2025.
(2) Nine thousand four
hundred dollars ($9,400) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(3) Eleven thousand
eight hundred dollars ($11,800) for applications filed for the calendar years
beginning with 2031.
(h)
The owner or operator of a source proposing a PAL under Subchapter D that is
not included in an application submitted under subsection (f) or subsection (g)
shall pay a fee equal to:
(1) Seven thousand
five hundred dollars ($7,500) for applications filed during calendar years
2021-2025.
(2) Nine thousand four
hundred dollars ($9,400) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(3) Eleven thousand
eight hundred dollars ($11,800) for applications filed for the calendar years
beginning with 2031.
(i)
The owner or operator of a source proposing a minor modification of a plan
approval, an extension of a plan approval or a transfer of a plan approval
shall pay the fee in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) as applicable.
(1) An applicant for a minor modification of
a plan approval may not include an increase in emissions, an analysis of the
ambient impacts of the source or a reassessment of a control technology
determination. The applicant shall do all of the following:
(i) Meet the applicable requirements of
§
127.44 (relating to public
notice).
(ii) Pay a fee equal to:
(A) Three hundred dollars ($300) for
applications filed during calendar years 2005-2020.
(B) One thousand five hundred dollars
($1,500) for applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(C) One thousand nine hundred dollars
($1,900) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(D) Two thousand four hundred dollars
($2,400) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(2) An
applicant for an extension of a plan approval or a transfer of a plan approval
shall pay a fee equal to:
(i) Three hundred
dollars ($300) for applications filed during calendar years
2005-2020.
(ii) Seven hundred fifty
dollars ($750) for applications filed during calendar years
2021-2025.
(iii) Nine hundred
dollars ($900) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(iv) One thousand one
hundred dollars ($1,100) for applications filed for the calendar years
beginning with 2031.
(3)
The fee for an extension of a plan approval will not apply if, through no fault
of the applicant, an extension is required.
(j) The owner or operator of a source
proposing a revision to a plan approval application submitted by the applicant
that includes one or more of the following changes after the Department has
completed its technical review shall pay the fee in paragraph (1) or paragraph
(2) as applicable.
(1) For an analysis of the
ambient impacts of the source, a fee equal to:
(i) Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) for
applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(ii) Eleven thousand three hundred dollars
($11,300) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(iii) Fourteen thousand one hundred dollars
($14,100) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(2) For a
reassessment of a control technology determination, the applicable fee under
subsection (b).
(k) The
owner or operator of a source applying for a risk assessment shall, as part of
the plan approval application, pay the fee in paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) as
applicable.
(1) For a risk assessment that is
inhalation only for all modeling, a fee equal to:
(i) Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for
applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(ii) Twelve thousand five hundred dollars
($12,500) for applications filed during calendar years 2026-2030.
(iii) Fifteen thousand six hundred dollars
($15,600) for applications filed for the calendar years beginning with
2031.
(2) For a
multipathway risk assessment, a fee equal to:
(i) Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for applications filed during calendar years 2021-2025.
(ii) Thirty-one thousand three hundred
dollars ($31,300) for applications filed during calendar years
2026-2030.
(iii) Thirty-nine
thousand one hundred dollars ($39,100) for applications filed for the calendar
years beginning with 2031.
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