Importance
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When
preparing new pre-construction permit applications, NJID
numbers must be assigned to equipment, control devices,
emission points, emission units, and operating scenarios.
NJID numbers must be unique at a facility. The APEDS to
AIMS report will state what numbers have already been
used at a specific facility.
When submitting a change to an approved permit application,
the permit that will be modified must be referenced. The
reference number an applicant should use is the Activity
Number in this report. Many Activity Numbers may be listed
in the report so you must be sure to identify the Activity
Number that represents the approved permit application
that will be modified. (Note: All changes to an existing
permit under the old format requires a complete submittal
of the application using the new format.)
When submitting a change to an approved permit application,
you must use the appropriate NJIDs specified in this report
for all altered equipment, emission points, operating
scenarios, and emission units.
When determining the time to renew an approved permit,
use the expiration date provided next to the AIMS Activity
Number in the report.
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