Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 407 - Operation Permits
Section NR 407.15 - Permit suspension, revocation and withdrawal from coverage
Current through August 26, 2024
After providing 21 days written notice to the owner or operator of a non-part 70 source and to the persons listed in s. 285.62(3) (b) 2 to 7., Stats., except as provided in sub. (7), or after providing 30 days written notice to the owner or operator of a part 70 source and to the persons listed in s. 285.62(3) (b) 2 to 7., Stats., the department may suspend, revoke, or withdraw a source from coverage under an operation permit, part of that permit, or the conditions of that permit. Permit suspension, revocation, or withdrawal from coverage may occur for any of the following reasons:
(1) Violation. A significant or recurring violation of any condition of the permit which causes or exacerbates a violation of any ambient air quality standard or ambient air increment or which causes air pollution.
(2) Misrepresentation or deliberate failure to disclose. Any misrepresentation or deliberate failure to disclose fully all relevant, significant facts when obtaining the permit.
(3) Department determination. A determination by the department that the permit must be revoked or coverage withdrawn to assure compliance with the applicable requirements.
(4) Request. A request by the permittee to suspend or revoke the permit.
(5) Failure to pay fees. An intentional failure by the permittee to pay in full the fees required under ch. NR 410 or s. 285.69, Stats., except the department may not suspend or revoke the permit for failure to pay fees while those fees are being disputed under s. NR 410.04(6) or s. 285.81, Stats.
(6) Failure to file annual emission inventory reports. An intentional failure by the permittee to file annual air emission inventory reports required under s. NR 438.03.
(7) Source shutdowns. A permanent shutdown of operations of a stationary source so that it no longer needs a permit. For shutdown of a non-part 70 source, upon confirmation obtained by the department that a non-part 70 source has been permanently shut down or at the request of the source permit holder, the department may revoke a non-part 70 source operation permit without providing 21 days written notice as otherwise required under this section.
(8) Cause or exacerbate.