Compliance
The Compliance Unit, in cooperation with the DNR's regional field offices, is responsible for ensuring that industry, businesses, institutions and individuals are in compliance with state and federal air quality regulations. The Compliance Unit promotes compliance through cooperative and voluntary means, and initiates appropriate enforcement action when violations do occur.
General Information
- Air Quality Compliance Staff Directory
- Iowa Administrative Rules for Air Quality (see section 567, ch. 20 - 34)
Forms
Portable Equipment
- Notice of Relocation of Portable Equipment |
- Portable Equipment FAQ
- Portable Plant Numbers
- Non-attainment and Maintenance Areas in the State of Iowa
Engine Registration Requirements
- Compression Ignition (CI) Engines < 400 HP |
- Spark Ignition (SI) Engines < 400 HP |
- Permit Exemption Engine Registration β Frequently Asked Questions
- Engine Permit Exemption - More Frequently Asked Questions
Stack Testing
The stack testing groupβs responsibility is to guarantee the quality of emissions data and to use the data to determine compliance with emission limits. The data quality is assured through field test audits and reviewing test reports. The field audits consist of making sure the tester follows the correct methodology, approving on-site variations, ensuring the tested emission source is operating in an acceptable manner, and answering questions posed by the testing group and the facility. The report review verifies the test results by checking the calculations and lab analysis. A test summary will be generated and the compliance status of the emission point is determined.
General Information
- Contact Information
- List of Stack Test Consultants
- Frequently Asked Questions - Stack Testing at Ethanol Plants