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Air PBRs of Subchapter I

Air permits by rule for equipment, facilities, or operations related to manufacturing.

Air PBR 106.221: Extrusion Presses

Extrusion presses are permitted by rule if they meet the conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.221. No registration or fee is required. Recordkeeping requirements are discussed.

Air PBR 106.224: Aerospace Equipment and Parts Manufacturing

Any new aerospace equipment and parts manufacturing plant is permitted by rule if it meets the conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.224. This permit by rule must be claimed before construction begins. This page gives a brief overview of this PBR and links to relevant rules and forms.

Air PBR 106.225: Semiconductor Manufacturing

Modifications, additions, or relocations of equipment (excluding add-on controls) used for semiconductor-manufacturing operations that result in the addition, increase, or substitution of an air contaminant are permitted by rule provided the conditions of this section are satisfied.

Air PBR 106.226: Paints, Varnishes, Ink, and Other Coating Manufacturing

Coating manufacturing operations including raw material storage, weighing, mixing, milling, grinding, thinning, and packaging are permitted by rule if they meet the conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.226. No registration or fee is required. Recordkeeping requirements are discussed.

Air PBR 106.227: Soldering, Brazing, Welding

Brazing, soldering, or welding equipment is permitted by rule if it meets the conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.227. No registration or fee is required. Recordkeeping requirements are discussed.

Air PBR 106.229: Textile Dyeing and Stripping Equipment

Equipment used exclusively for the dyeing or stripping of textiles is permitted by rule under 30 TAC Section 106.229. No registration or recordkeeping is required.

Air PBR 106.231: Manufacturing, Refinishing, and Restoring Wood Products

Facilities, including drying or curing ovens, and hand-held or manually operated equipment, used for manufacturing, refinishing, and/or restoring wood products are permitted by rule if they meet the conditions stated in 30 TAC Sections 106.4 and 106.231. No registration or fee is required. Recordkeeping requirements are discussed.

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