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Air Permitting Information and Forms
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, Air Resources Division,
regulates and limits air emissions from a variety of sources within New Hampshire through
a statewide permitting program. The New Hampshire Rules Governing the Control of Air
Pollution (Rules) outline the permitting process and list sources that require permits for
air emissions, either by overall source, specific device, or by pollutant. The purpose of
the permitting program is to achieve and maintain air quality standards throughout the
state. The Rules include established standards (National Ambient Air Quality Standards or
"NAAQS") for six criteria pollutants (ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide,
sulfur dioxide, particulate matter, and lead), as well as the basis for establishing
ambient air limits for air toxic pollutants.
What Sources Need an Air Permit What Permits Are Required What Fees Are Required for an Air Permit What Information is Needed for an Air Permit Application
Title V Permitting Information
Title V Permit Renewal and Reporting Guidance
Air Permit Application Forms
- ARD-1 General Information - All Permit Application [PDF | DOC]
- Instructions for Form ARD-1 [ PDF / DOC ]
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- ARD-2 Fuel Burning Equipment Registration [PDF | DOC]
- Instructions for Form ARD-2 [ PDF / DOC ]
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- ARD-3 Process and Manufacturing Equipment Registration [PDF | DOC]
- Instructions for Form ARD-3 [ PDF / DOC ]
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- ARD-4 Fuel or VOC Storage Tank Equipment Registration [PDF | DOC]
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- ARD-5 Fuel Loading Facility Registration [PDF | DOC]
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- ARD-6 Incinerator Equipment Registration [PDF | DOC]
General State Permit Registration Information
- GSP-1 General Facility Information All Registrations [PDF | Word]
- Instructions for Form GSP-1 [ PDF / DOC ]
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- GSP-2 Internal Combustion Engines Used as Emergency Generators [PDF | Word]
- Instructions for Form GSP-2 [ PDF / DOC ]
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- GSP-3 Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants [PDF | Word]
- Instructions for Form GSP-3 [ PDF / DOC ]
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Guidance regarding transferring ownership of a permit
- How do I transfer a permit to a new owner?
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