Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
An application for an approval or a permit shall not be
reviewed until the department has received an application fee pursuant to the
requirements of this regulation.
(a)
The fee for each construction approval application shall be $750.00.
(b) The fee for each construction permit
application shall be determined according to the following source categories:
(1) $4,000 for each of the following:
(A) Aircraft manufacturing;
(B) cellulosic organic fiber
manufacturing;
(C) chemical
manufacturing, except ethanol manufacturing;
(D) electric power generation with total
plantwide capacity at least 100 megawatts;
(E) fiberglass insulation
manufacturing;
(F)
foundries;
(G) glass and glass
product manufacturing;
(H)
hazardous waste and medical waste incinerators;
(I) pesticide, fertilizer, and other
agricultural chemical manufacturing;
(J) petroleum refineries;
(K) portland cement manufacturing;
(L) sulfuric and nitric acid manufacturing;
and
(M) tire
manufacturing;
(2)
$2,000 for each of the following:
(A)
Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery manufacturing;
(B) aircraft engine or parts
manufacturing;
(C) animal
slaughtering and processing;
(D)
ethanol manufacturing, including distilleries;
(E) fabricated metal product
manufacturing;
(F) grain and
oilseed milling, including oil extraction;
(G) lime and gypsum product
manufacturing;
(H) motor vehicle
manufacturing, including vehicle body, truck trailer, and camper
manufacturing;
(I) paint, coating,
and adhesive manufacturing;
(J)
pipeline transportation of refined petroleum, crude oil, and natural
gas;
(K) printing and related
support activities;
(L) rubber
product manufacturing, except tire manufacturing;
(M) ship and boat building;
(N) soap and cleaning compound manufacturing;
(O) solid waste landfills;
and
(P) storage battery
manufacturing; and
(3)
$1,000 for each of the following:
(A) Each
source category listed in paragraph (b)(1) that is not a major source, as
defined in
K.A.R.
28-19-200;
(B) air curtain combustors;
(C) animal crematory services;
(D) animal food manufacturing;
(E) asphalt paving mixture and block
manufacturing;
(F) crude petroleum
and natural gas extraction;
(G)
electric power generation with total plantwide capacity less than 100
megawatts;
(H) food manufacturing;
(I) grain elevators;
(J) hog and pig farming;
(K) nonmetallic mineral mining and
quarrying;
(L) plastics product
manufacturing, including fiberglass products; and
(M) ready-mix concrete manufacturing.
(c) The fee
for each construction permit application for any source category not listed in
subsection (b) shall be $1,000.
(d)
(1) The construction permit application fees
in subsections (b) and (c) shall not apply if the proposed construction or
modification is also subject to review and permitting requirements under
K.A.R.
28-19-16 through
28-19-16m, pertaining to
nonattainment area requirements, or
K.A.R.
28-19-350, pertaining to prevention of
significant deterioration. Instead, the fees shall be as follows:
(A) For each application for new permit,
$10,000; or
(B) for each
application for modification of an existing permit, $10,000 if the modification
includes any of the following:
(i) A new best
available control technology (BACT) analysis or a modification of an existing
BACT analysis;
(ii) a review of
emissions or net emissions calculations; or
(iii) the addition of a new unit subject to
BACT; and
(C) for each
application for modification of an existing permit not specified in paragraph
(d)(1)(B), $3,000.
(2)
In addition to the construction permit application fee requirements of
paragraphs (d)(1)(A) and (B), the following fees shall apply:
(A) For each refined modeling analysis,
$8,000;
(B) for each revision to
application, $5,000; and
(C) for
each revision to modeling, $4,000.
(e) Each fee, which shall be nonrefundable,
shall be remitted in the form of a check, draft, credit card payment, or money
order made payable to the Kansas department of health and environment. Receipt
of any type of payment that is not covered by sufficient funds shall be cause
for the denial of the construction permit or approval.