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The BAAQMD's Carl Moyer Program provides grants primarily for installing new, cleaner engines or emission-control devices in heavy-duty equipment, such as trucks and buses, marine vessels, construction equipment, locomotives, and agricultural irrigation pumps.

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Apply for Permits

If you need a permit you must submit the following, either in person or by mail:

  • Permit application forms (Form P-101B and applicable District data forms for equipment operation )
  • A detailed description of your equipment
  • Detailed information on emissions and operations

Applications should be directed to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District's headquarters at 939 Ellis Street, San Francisco, CA 94109. Permit staff is assigned to handle each permit application and will contact you regarding application fees and any additional information needed. Processing time varies depending on the complexity of the application.

You must file an application for an Authority to Construct before construction begins.

This will ensure that all District rules and regulations are considered. It allows you to make required design changes in the planning stages.

Permit staff will evaluate your project before an Authority to Construct is issued. The evaluation is based on your application, plans you provide for all equipment and background information on the proposed operation. It is up to you to demonstrate that your equipment can operate in compliance with all District rules and regulations.

Permit to Operate

After an Authority to Construct has been issued and construction is complete, District personnel may inspect the facility in operation to verify that equipment performs as required. If it does, the District issues a Permit to Operate, which may contain specific operating conditions for equipment. The permit must be renewed annually.

If you are operating equipment without a Permit to Operate, you are subject to legal action. You must submit an application and all information required for permit evaluation. Only then may you continue to operate your equipment.

The District has an Accelerated Permit Program which allows operators of qualifying sources to operate under a temporary permit that is issued as soon as the application is submitted.

Last updated: 2/28/2010