La. Admin. Code tit. 33 § III-223

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-223 - Fee Schedule Listing
A. Table 1-Fee Schedule Listing

Table 1

Fee Schedule Listing

Fee Number

Air Contaminant Source

SICC

AnnualMaintenanceFee

New PermitApplicationFee

Modified Permit Fees

Major

Minor

0010

Reserved.

0015

*Note 20*

Iron Ore Processing per Million Dollars in Capital Cost

1011

MIN.

$58.08

$250.00

$290.40

$500.00

$173.80

$500.00

$58.08

$500.00

0020

Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mining

1211

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

0030

Coal Preparation

1211

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0040

Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production (Less than 100 T/Yr Source)

1311

$250.00

$500.00

$500.00

$500.00

0041

Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production (Equal to or Greater than 100 T/Yr and Less than 250 T/Yr Source)

1311

$250.00

$832.00

$500.00

$500.00

0042

Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production 250 T/Yr to 500 T/Yr Source

1311

$514.00

$2,569.00

$1,540.00

$514.00

0043

Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production Greater than 500 T/Yr Source

1311

$855.00

$3,425.00

$2,569.00

$855.00

0050

Natural Gas Liquids per Unit

1321 MIN.

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1248.00

$417.00 $500.00

0060

Construction Sand and Gravel

1442

$250.00

$832.00

$500.00

$500.00

0070

Industrial Sand

1446

$250.00

$832.00

$500.00

$500.00

0080

Salt Mining

1476

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0090

Sulfur Mining

1477

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0100

Commercial Rice Milling

2044

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

0110

Animal Feed Preparation

2048

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

0120

Cane Sugar, Except Refining Only

2061

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0130

Cane Sugar Refining per 1,000 Lb/Hr Rated Capacity

2062 MIN.

$16.62 $2,053.00

$83.22 $10,274.00

$49.92 $6,164.00

$16.62 $2,053.00

0140

Cottonseed Oil Mill

2074

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

0150

Soybean Oil Mill

2075

$292.00

$1,457.00

$875.00

$500.00

0160

Animal and Marine Fats and Oil (Rendering) 10,000 or More Ton/Yr

2077

$997.00

$4,992.00

$2,995.00

$997.00

0170

Animal and Marine Fats and Oil (Rendering) Less than 10,000 Ton/Yr

2077

$500.00

$2,497.00

$1,499.00

$500.00

0180

Shortening, Table Oils, Margarine, and Other Edible Fats and Oils

2079

$250.00

$1,041.00

$623.00

$500.00

0190

Malt Beverages

2082

$250.00

$1,041.00

$623.00

$500.00

0200

Coffee Roasting per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2095 MIN. MAX.

$165.53

$395.00

$10,445.00

$832.00

$1,975.00

$52,228.00

$498.04

$1,185.00

$31,337.00

$165.53

$500.00

$10,445.00

0210 *Note 9*

Sawmill and/or Planing Less than 25,000 Bd Ft/Shift

2421

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

0220 *Note 9*

Sawmill and/or Planing More than 25,000 Bd Ft/Shift

2421

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0230 *Note 9*

Hardwood Mill

2426

$748.00

$3,745.00

$2,247.00

$748.00

0240 *Note 9*

Special Product Sawmill N.E.C.

2429

$748.00

$3,745.00

$2,247.00

$748.00

0250

Millwork with 10 Employees or More

2431

$748.00

$3,745.00

$2,247.00

$748.00

0260

Hardwood Veneer and Plywood

2435

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

0270

Softwood Veneer and Plywood

2436

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

0280

Wood Preserving

2491

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

0290

Particleboard/Waferboard Manufacture (O.S.B.)

2492

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

0300

Hardboard Manufacture

2499

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0310

Furniture and Fixtures: A) 100 or More Employees

2511

$526.00

$2,634.00

$1,580.00

$526.00

0320

Furniture and Fixtures: B) More than 10 and Less than 100 Employees

2511

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$500.00

0330

Pulp Mills per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2611 MIN.

$6.22 $4,282.00

$31.19 $21,405.00

$18.73 $12,843.00

$6.22 $4,281.00

0340

*Note 1*

Paper Mill per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2621

MIN.

$6.22

$4,282.00

$31.19

$21,405.00

$18.73

$12,843.00

$6.22

$4,281.00

0350

Paperboard Mills per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2631

MIN.

$6.22

$4,282.00

$31.19

$21,405.00

$18.73

$12,843.00

$6.22

$4,281.00

0360

Paper Coating

2641

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$500.00

0365

Paper Bag Manufacture

2643

$317.00

$1,580.00

$949.00

$500.00

0370

Insulation Manufacture

2649

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

0375

Folding Paper Board Boxes per Packaging Press Line

2651

MIN.

$417.00

$2,053.00

$2,082.00

$10,274.00

$1,248.00

$6,164.00

$417.00

$2,053.00

0380

Corrugated Boxes: Converters (with Boilers)

2653

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

0381

Corrugated Boxes: Sheet Plant

2653

$263.00

$1,317.00

$790.00

$500.00

0390

Building Board and Tile

2661

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0400

Commercial Printing: Black and White per Press

2752

MIN.

$249.00

$1,198.00

$1,248.00

$5,993.00

$748.00

$3,595.00

$249.00

$1,198.00

0410

Commercial Printing: Color per Press

2752 MIN.

$416.00 $2,053.00

$2,079.00 $10,274.00

$1,249.00 $6,164.00

$416.00 $2,053.00

0420

*Note 2*

Caustic/Chlorine per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Cap Posed on Chlorine

2812

MIN.

$4.17

$2,053.00

$20.81

$10,274.00

$12.47

$6,164.00

$4.17

$2,053.00

0440

Industrial Gases

2813

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

0450

Inorganic Pigments

2816

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

0460

Aluminum Sulfate Production per 100 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$2.06

$1,712.00

$10.41

$8,562.00

$6.22

$5,137.00

$2.06

$1,712.00

0470

Alumina per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$8.29

$1,712.00

$41.58

$8,562.00

$24.95

$5,137.00

$8.29

$1,712.00

0480

Catalyst Mfg. and Cat. Regeneration per Line

2819

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

0490

Fluosilicates

2819

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0500

Industrial Inorganic Chemicals Mfg. N.E.C. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr

2819

MIN.

$2.06

$1,198.00

$10.41

$5,993.00

$6.22

$3,595.00

$2.06

$1,198.00

0510

Industrial Inorganic Acids N.E.C. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$20.81

$2,053.00

$104.01

$10,274.00

$62.40

$6,164.00

$20.81

$2,053.00

0520

Nitric Acid Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$8.29

$2,053.00

$41.58

$10,274.00

$24.95

$6,164.00

$8.29

$2,053.00

0530

Phosphoric Acid Mfg. per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$2.06

$1,712.00

$10.41

$8,562.00

$6.22

$5,137.00

$2.06

$1,712.00

0540

Sulphuric Acid Manufacture per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2819

MIN.

$2.06

$1,712.00

$10.41

$8,562.00

$6.22

$5,137.00

$2.06

$1,712.00

0550

Polyethylene/Polypropolene Manufacture per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2821

MIN.

$16.62

$2,053.00

$83.22

$10,274.00

$49.92 $6,164.00

$16.62

$2,053.00

0560

PVC Manufacture per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2821

MIN.

$20.81

$2,053.00

$104.01

$10,274.00

$62.40

$6,164.00

$20.81

$2,053.00

0570

Synthetic Resins Manufacture N.E.C. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2821

MIN.

$20.81

$2,053.00

$104.01

$10,274.00

$62.40

$6,164.00

$20.81 $2,053.00

0580

Rubber Mfg. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2822

MIN.

$20.81

$2,053.00

$104.01

$10,274.00

$62.40

$6,164.00

$20.81

$2,053.00

0585

Paint Manufacturing and Blending

2851

$775.00

$3,870.00

$2,323.00

$775.00

0590

Charcoal per Oven

2861 MIN.

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$417.00 $500.00

0600

Gum and Wood Chemicals per Unit

2861

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0610

Styrene Monomer per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2865

MIN.

$8.29

$2,053.00

$41.58

$10,274.00

$24.95

$6,164.00

$8.29

$2,053.00

0620

Halogenated Hydrocarbons per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2869

MIN.

$12.47

$2,053.00

$62.40

$10,274.00

$37.44

$6,164.00

$12.47

$2,053.00

0630

Organic Oxides, Alcohols, Glycols per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2869

MIN.

$8.29

$2,053.00

$41.58

$10,274.00

$24.95

$6,164.00

$8.29

$2,053.00

0635

Olefins and Aromatics N.E.C. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2869

MIN.

$8.29

$2,053.00

$41.58

$10,274.00

$24.95

$6,164.00

$8.29

$2,053.00

0640

Ammonia Manufacture per Ton Daily Rated Capacity

2873

MIN.

$4.16

$2,053.00

$20.82

$10,274.00

$12.47

$6,164.00

$4.16

$2,053.00

0650

Fertilizer Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

2873

MIN.

$2.06

$1,198.00

$10.41

$5,993.00

$6.22

$3,595.00

$2.06

$1,198.00

0660

Urea and Ureaform per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

2873

MIN.

$4.16

$1,198.00

$20.82

$5,993.00

$12.47

$3,595.00

$4.16

$1,198.00

0670

Pesticides Mfg. per Train

2879

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

0680

Carbon Black Manufacture per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

2895

MIN.

$24.95

$2,053.00

$124.78

$10,274.00

$74.90

$6,164.00

$24.95

$2,053.00

0690

Chemical and Chemical Prep. N.E.C. per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr

2899

MIN.

$20.82

$1,712.00

$104.01

$8,562.00

$62.40

$5,137.00

$20.82

$1,712.00

0695

Chemical and Chemical Prep. N.E.C. with Output Less than 1,000,000 Lb/Yr

2899

$1,185.00

$5,927.00

$3,557.00

$1,185.00

0700

Drilling Mud-Storage and Distribution

2899

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

0710

Drilling Mud-Grinding

2899

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

715

Salt Processing and Packaging per 1,000,000 Lb/Yr

2899

MIN.

$0.33

$514.00

$1.69

$2,569.00

$1.01

$1,540.00

$0.33

$514.00

0720

Petroleum Refining per 1,000 BBL/Day Rated Capacity Crude Throughput

2911

MIN.

$104.01

$2,053.00

$520.05

$10,274.00

$312.40

$6,164.00

$105.11

$2,053.00

0730

*Note 4*

Asphaltic Concrete Paving Plants per Ton/Hr Rated Capacity

2951

MIN.

$3.14

$855.00

$15.64

$4,281.00

$9.38

$2,569.00

$3.14

$855.00

0740

Asphalt Blowing Plant (Not to be Charged Separately if in Refinery)

2951

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0760

*Note 5*

Blending, Compounding, or Refining of Lubricants per Unit

2992

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0770

Petroleum Coke Calcining per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

2999

MIN.

$16.62

$2,053.00

$83.22

$10,274.00

$49.92

$6,164.00

$16.62

$2,053.00

0773

Fiberglass Swimming Pools

N/A

$292.00

$1,457.00

$875.00

$500.00

0775

Plastics Injection Moulding and Extrusion per Line

3079 MIN.

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$417.00 $500.00

0780

Glass and Glass Container Mfg. Natural Gas Fuel per Line

3229

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

0790

Cement Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

3241

MIN.

$12.47

$1,712.00

$62.40

$8,562.00

$37.44

$5,137.00

$12.47

$1,712.00

0800

Glass and Glass Container Mfg. Fuel Oil per Line

3241

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

0810

Brick Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

3251

MIN.

$6.22

$855.00

$31.19

$4,281.00

$18.73

$2,569.00

$6.22

$855.00

0815

Concrete Products

3272

$422.00

$2,107.00

$1,263.00

$500.00

0820

*Note 12*

Ready-Mix Concrete

3273

$1,041.00

$3162.00

$2,082.00

$1,041.00

0830

Lime Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

3274

MIN.

$12.47

$1,198.00

$62.40

$5,993.00

$37.44

$3,595.00

$12.47

$1,198.00

0840

Gypsum Manufacture per 1,000 Ton/Yr Rated Capacity

3275

MIN.

$12.47

$1,198.00

$62.40

$5,993.00

$37.44

$3,595.00

$12.47

$1,198.00

0850

Asbestos Products per Site or per Production Unit

3292

$2,497.00

$12,482.00

$7,490.00

$2,497.00

0860

Clay Kiln

3295

$500.00

$2,499.00

$1,499.00

$500.00

0870

Rock Crusher

3295

$458.00

$2,288.00

$1,374.00

$500.00

0880

Gray Iron and Steel Foundries: A) 3,500 or More Ton/Yr Production

3321

$667.00

$3,327.00

$1,997.00

$667.00

0890

Gray Iron and Steel Foundries: B) Less than 3,500 Ton/Yr Production

3321

$332.00

$1,665.00

$997.00

$500.00

0900

Malleable Iron Foundries: A) 3,500 or More Ton/Yr Production

3322

$667.00

$3,327.00

$1,997.00

$667.00

0910

Malleable Iron Foundries: B) Less than 3,500 Ton/Yr Production

3322

$332.00

$1,665.00

$997.00

$500.00

0920

Steel Investment Foundries: A) 3,500 or More Ton/Yr Production

3324

$667.00

$3,327.00

$1,997.00

$667.00

0930

Steel Investment Foundries: B) Less than 3,500 Ton/Yr Production

3324

$332.00

$1,665.00

$997.00

$500.00

0940

Steel Foundries N.E.C.: A) 3,500 or More Ton/Yr Production

3325

$667.00

$3,327.00

$1,997.00

$667.00

0950

Steel Foundries N.E.C.: B) Less than 3,500 Ton/Yr Production

3325

$332.00

$1,665.00

$997.00

$500.00

0960

Primary Smelting and Refining of Copper per 100,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

3331

MIN.

$8.29

$2,053.00

$41.58

$10,274.00

$24.95

$6,164.00

$8.29

$2,053.00

0970

Aluminum Production per Pot

3334

MIN.

$41.58

$2,053.00

$208.03

$10,274.00

$124.30

$6,164.00

$41.58

$2,053.00

0980

Refining of Non-Ferrous Metals N.E.C. per 1,000 Lb/Yr Rated Capacity

3339

MIN.

$0.04

$2,053.00

$0.40

$10,274.00

$0.23

$6,164.00

$0.04

$2,053.00

0990

Secondary Smelting of Non-Ferrous Metals per Furnace

3341 MIN.

$1,248.00 $2,569.00

$6,241.00 $12,843.00

$3,745.00 $7,706.00

$1,248.00 $2,569.00

1000

Wire Manufacture

3357

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1010

Aluminum Foundries (Castings) per Unit

3361 MIN.

$332.00

$1,665.00

$997.00

$332.00 $500.00

1020

Brass/Bronze/Copper-Based Alloy Foundry per Furnace

3362 MIN.

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$417.00 $500.00

1030

Metal Heat Treating Including Shotpeening

3398

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$500.00

1040

Metal Can Manufacture

3411

$833.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1050

Drum Manufacturing and/or Reconditioning

3412

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

1059

Fabricated Structural Steel with 5 or More Welders

3441

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1060

Fabricated Plate Work with 5 or More Welders

3443

$1,053.00

$5,268.00

$3,162.00

$1,053.00

1070

Electroplating, Polishing and Anodizing with 5 or More Employees

3471

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$500.00

1080

Sandblasting or Chemical Cleaning of Metal: A) 10 or More Employees

3471

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

1090

Sandblasting or Chemical Cleaning of Metal: B) Less than 10 Employees

3471

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

1100

Coating, Engraving, and Allied Services: A) 10 or More Employees

3479

$458.00

$2,288.00

$1,374.00

$500.00

1110

Coating, Engraving, and Allied Services: B) Less than 10 Employees

3479

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$500.00

1120

Galvanizing and Pipe Coating Excluding All Other Activities

3479

$500.00

$2,497.00

$1,499.00

$500.00

1130

Painting Topcoat per Line

3479 MIN.

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$417.00 $500.00

1140

Potting per Line

3479 MIN.

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$250.00 $500.00

1150

Soldering per Line

3479 MIN.

$250.00

$1,248.00

$748.00

$250.00 $500.00

1160

Wire Coating per Line

3479

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1170

Oil Field Machinery and Equipment

3533

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

1180

Power Chain Saw Manufacture per Line

3546

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

1190

Commercial Grain Dryer

3559

$500.00

$2,497.00

$1,499.00

$500.00

1193

Commercial Laundry, Dry Cleaning, and Pressing Machines

3582

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

1195

Electric Transformers per 1,000 Units/Year

3612

MIN.

$193.51

$526.00

$967.52

$2,634.00

$580.51

$1,580.00

$193.51

$526.00

1200

Electrode Manufacture per Line

3624

$582.00

$2,910.00

$1,747.00

$582.00

1210

Telephone Manufacture per Line

3661

$1,457.00

$7,280.00

$4,369.00

$1,457.00

1220

Electrical Connector Manufacture per Line

3678

$748.00

$3,745.00

$2,247.00

$748.00

1230

Battery Manufacture per Line

3691

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1240

Electrical Equipment per Line

3694

$500.00

$2,497.00

$1,499.00

$500.00

1245

Automobile, Truck, and Van Assembly per 1,000 Vehicles per Year Capacity

3711

MIN.

MAX.

$208.03

$1,317.00

$41,612.00

$1,040.05

$6,598.00

$208,060.00

$624.03

$3,952.00

$124,836.00

$208.03

$1,317.00

$41,612.00

1250

Ship and Boat Building: A) 5001 or More Employees

3732

$6,241.00

$31,202.00

$18,722.00

$6,241.00

1260

Ship and Boat Building: B) 2501 to 5000 Employees

3732

$4,158.00

$20,804.00

$12,482.00

$4,158.00

1270

Ship and Boat Building: C) 1001 to 2500 Employees

3732

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

1280

Ship and Boat Building: D) 201 to 1000 Employees

3732

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

1290

Ship and Boat Building: E) 200 or Less Employees

3732

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

1300

Playground Equipment Manufacture per Line

3949

$623.00

$3,119.00

$1,874.00

$623.00

1310

Grain Elevators: A) 20,000 or More Ton/Yr

4221

$1,329.00

$6,655.00

$3,993.00

$1,329.00

1320

Grain Elevators: B) Less than 20,000 Ton/Yr

4221

$667.00

$3,328.00

$1,997.00

$667.00

1330 *Note 6*

A) Petroleum, Chemical Bulk Storage and Terminal (over 3,000,000 BBL Capacity)

4226

$12,482.00

$62,406.00

$37,444.00

$12,482.00

1340 *Note 6*

B) Petroleum, Chemical Bulk Storage and Terminal (1,000,000-3,000,000 BBL Capacity)

4226

$8,321.00

$41,604.00

$24,962.00

$8,321.00

1350 *Note 6*

C) Petroleum, Chemical Bulk Storage and Terminal (500,001-1,000,000 BBL Capacity)

4226

$4,158.00

$20,804.00

$12,482.00

$4,158.00

1360 *Note 6*

D) Petroleum, Chemical Bulk Storage and Terminal (500,000 BBL Capacity or Less)

4226

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

1361

*Note 8*

Wholesale Distribution of Coke and Other Bulk Goods per 1,000 Ton/Yr Capacity

4463

MIN.

$0.85

$2,053.00

$4.17

$10,274.00

$2.46

$6,164.00

$0.85

$2,053.00

1362

Crude Oil Pipeline: Facility with Less than 100,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4612

$922.00

$4,611.00

$2,767.00

$922.00

1363

Crude Oil Pipeline: Facility with 100,000 to 500,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4612

$1,317.00

$6,587.00

$3,952.00

$1,317.00

1364

Crude Oil Pipeline: Facility with over 500,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4612

$1,844.00

$9,221.00

$5,532.00

$1,844.00

1366

Refined Oil Pipeline: Facility with Less than 100,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4613

$790.00

$3,952.00

$2,370.00

$790.00

1367

Refined Oil Pipeline: Facility with 100,000 to 500,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4613

$1,053.00

$5,268.00

$3,162.00

$1,053.00

1368

Refined Oil Pipeline: Facility with Over 500,000 BBLS Storage Capacity

4613

$1,580.00

$7,904.00

$4,741.00

$1,580.00

1370

Railcar/Barge/Tank Truck Cleaning Heavy Fuels Only

4742

$417.00

$2,082.00

$1,248.00

$500.00

1380

Railcar and Barge Cleaning Other Than Heavy Fuels

4742

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

1390

Tank Truck Cleaning Other Than Heavy Fuels

4742

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

1400

A) Electric Power Gen. per MW (Over 0.7 Percent S in Fuel)

4911

MIN.

$19.33

$3,938.00

$96.73

$19,693.00

$58.04

$11,816.00

$19.33

$3,938.00

1410 *Note 7*

B) Electric Power Gen. per MW (0.7 Percent S or Less in Fuel)

4911

MIN.

$11.58

$1,884.00

$58.04

$9,419.00

$34.82

$5,651.00

$11.58 $1,884.00

1420

C) Electric Power Gen. per MW (Natural Gas Fired)

4911

MIN.

$5.82

$1,370.00

$29.03

$6,849.00

$17.41

$4,110.00

$5.82

$1,370.00

1430

*Note

11*

Natural Gas Comp per 100 H.P. (Turbines)

4922 MIN.

$8.29 $250.00

$41.58 $500.00

$24.95 $500.00

$8.29 $500.00

1440 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp per 100 H.P.: A) 50,000 H.P.

4922

$37.47

$187.23

$112.33

$37.47

1450 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp per 100 H.P.: B) 20,000 to 50,000 H.P.

4922

$41.58

$208.03

$124.78

$41.58

1460 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp per 100 H.P.: C) 5,000 to 20,000 H.P.

4922

$49.92

$249.61

$149.73

$49.92

1470 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp per 100 H.P.: D) 2,500 to 5,000 H.P.

4922

$58.26

$291.18

$174.72

$58.26

1480 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp per 100 H.P.: E) 1,000 to 2,500 H.P.

4922

$62.40

$312.02

$187.23

$62.40

1490 *Note 11*

Recip. Nat Gas Comp: F) Less than 1,000 H.P.

4922

$832.00

$2,082.00

$832.00

$832.00

1500

*Note

10*

Coal Gassification per $100,000 Capital Cost

4925 MIN. MAX.

$8.29

$1,317.00

$66,614.00

$41.58

$6,587.00

$333,067.00

$24.95

$3,952.00

$199,840.00

$8.29 $1,317.00 $66,614.00

1510

*Note

10*

Co-Generation per $100,000 Capital Cost

4939 MIN. MAX.

$8.29

$1,317.00

$41,612.00

$41.58

$6,587.00

$208,060.00

$24.95

$3,952.00

$124,836.0

0

$8.29 $1,317.00 $41,612.00

1520

Incinerators: A) 1,000 Lb/Hr and Greater Capacity

4953

$526.00

$2,634.00

$1,580.00

$526.00

1521

Incinerators: B) Less than 1,000 Lb/Hr Capacity

4953

$250.00

$855.00

$514.00

$500.00

1525

Sanitary Landfill per Million Mg of Planned Capacity

4953 MIN.

$146.00 $291.00

$726.00 $1,452.00

$436.00 $872.00

$146.00 $500.00

1530

Municipal Incinerators

4953

$4,158.00

$20,804.00

$12,482.00

$4,158.00

1532

Commercial Hazardous Waste Incinerator per 1,000,000 Btu per Hour Thermal Capacity

4953

MIN.

$239.75

$5,268.00

$1,198.70

$26,345.00

$719.22

$15,807.00

$239.75

$5,268.00

1533

Noncommercial Hazardous Waste Incinerator (per 1,000,000 Btu/Hr Thermal Capacity)

4953

MIN.

$119.87

$3,425.00

$600.17

$17,124.00

$359.60

$10,274.00

$119.87

$3,425.00

1534

Commercial Hazardous Waste Disp. Facility N.E.C.

4953

$34,249.00

$171,244.00

$102,746.0 0

$34,249.00

1535

Commercial Hazardous Waste Underground Injection (Surface Facilities) per Location

4953

$6,849.00

$34,249.00

$20,550.00

$6,849.00

1536

Recoverable/Re-usable Materials Proc. Facility (per 1,000,000 Btu/Hr Thermal Capacity)

4953

MIN.

MAX.

$119.87

$3,425.00

$17,124.00

$599.35

$17,124.00

$85,622.00

$359.60

$10,274.00

$51,373.00

$119.87

$3,425.00

$17,124.00

1540

Steam Gen. Units per 1000 Lb/Hr Steam Cap: Natural Gas or Comb Non-Fossil Fuels

4961 MIN.

$2.06

$341.00

$10.41 $1,712.00

$6.22 $1,027.00

$2.06 $500.00

1550

Steam Gen. Units per 1000 Lb/Hr Steam Cap: Fuels with 0.7 Percent S or Less

4961

MIN.

$4.17

$855.00

$20.81

$4,281.00

$12.47

$2,569.00

$4.17

$855.00

1560

Steam Gen. Units per 1000 Lb/Hr Steam Cap: Fuels with More than 0.7 Percent S

4961

MIN.

$6.22

$1,198.00

$31.19

$5,993.00

$18.73

$3,595.00

$6.22

$1,198.00

1570

Cement (Bulk Distribution)

5052

$1,665.00

$8,321.00

$4,992.00

$1,665.00

1580

Wholesale Distribution of Coal per 1,000 Ton/Yr Throughput

5052

MIN.

$0.40

$1,198.00

$2.06

$5,993.00

$1.22

$3,595.00

$0.40

$1,198.00

1590

Automobile Recycling Scrap per 1000 Ton/Yr

5093

MIN.

MAX.

$17.12

$855.00

$41,612.00

$85.61

$4,281.00

$208,060.00

$51.37

$2,569.00

$124,836.0

0

$17.12

$855.00

$41,612.00

1600

Bulk Loader: Over 100,000 Ton/Yr Throughput

5153

$4,158.00

$20,804.00

$12,482.00

$4,158.00

1610 *Note 14a*

Bulk Loader: Less Than or Equal to 100,000 and More Than 25,000 Ton/Yr Throughput

5153

$2,082.00

$10,401.00

$6,241.00

$2,082.00

1611 *Note 14a*

Bulk Loader: 25,000 Ton/Yr or Less Throughput

5153

$1,185.00

$5,927.00

$3,557.00

$1,185.00

1612 *Note 14a*

Bulk Loader: No Grain or Dusty Materials Transfer

5153

$790.00

$3,952.00

$2,370.00

$790.00

1620

Grain Elevators-Terminal per 10,000 BU/Yr Throughput

5153

MIN.

$0.40

$1,884.00

$2.06

$9,419.00

$1.22

$5,651.00

$0.40

$1,884.00

1630

Wholesale Distribution of Chemicals and Allied Products per Facility

5161

$1,041.00

$4,158.00

$3,119.00

$1,041.00

1640

Petroleum Bulk Plants

5171

$250.00

$500.00

$500.00

$500.00

1650

Petroleum Bulk Terminal

5171

$832.00

$4,158.00

$2,497.00

$832.00

1660

Petroleum Bulk Station

5171

$250.00

$500.00

$500.00

$500.00

1670

Storage Tank

5171

$250.00

$832.00

$500.00

$500.00

1680

Crude Oil Distribution

5172

$1,248.00

$6,241.00

$3,745.00

$1,248.00

1690

Tire Recapping Plant

7534

$250.00

$855.00

$514.00

$500.00

1700

Chemical Waste Disposal Facility for Nonhazardous Waste

9998

$3,870.00

$19,352.00

$11,611.00

$3,870.00

1710

Negotiated Fee for Minor Sources

$291.00

$1,452.00

$872.00

$500.00

1711

Research Fee for Alternate Disposal of Hazardous Waste

$250.00

$500.00

$500.00

$500.00

1712 *Note 21*

Negotiated Fee for Part 70 Sources

MIN.

$291.00 + $7.26/ton

$1,452.00

$1452.00 + $36.30/ton

$7,260.00

$872.00 + $21.78/ton

$4,356.00

$291.00 + $7.26/ton

$1,452.00

1720 *Note 15*

Small Business Sources

N/A

$250.00

$785.00

$500.00

$500.00

1722

Small Source Permit

N/A

$250.00

$785.00

$500.00

$500.00

B. Table 2-Additional Fees

Table 2

Additional Fees

Fee Number

Fee Description

Amount

2000

*Note

22*

Name and Company Ownership/Operator Changes under LAC 33:I.Chapter 19

$500.00

2010

The Issuance or Denial of Variances, and Permit Exemptions. The fee for a variance shall be waived for sources operating under an air permit.

$500.00

2015

Repealed.

2016

New, Modified, or Renewed Acid Rain Permits

$500.00

2020

The Issuance of an Asbestos Disposal Verification Form (ADVF)-(at least 10 working days notification given)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$73.00

2030

The Issuance of an Asbestos Disposal Verification Form (ADVF)-(less than 10 working days notification given)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$109.00

2040

Agent Accreditation for Asbestos: Includes Contractor/Supervisor, Inspector, Management Planner, or Project Designer-Normal Application Processing per Discipline (greater than five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$291.00

2050

Agent Accreditation for Asbestos: Includes Contractor/Supervisor, Inspector, Management Planner, or Project Designer-Emergency Application Processing per Discipline (less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$436.00

2060

Worker Accreditation for Asbestos-Normal Application Processing (greater than five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$73.00

2070

Worker Accreditation for Asbestos-Emergency Application Processing (less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$109.00

2080

Duplicate Certificate-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$37.00

2090

Asbestos Training Organization Recognition Plus Trainer Recognition per Trainer-Normal Application Processing (greater than five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$436.00

$73.00

2100

Asbestos Training Organization Recognition Plus Trainer Recognition per Trainer-Emergency Application Processing (less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$654.00

$109.00

2200

*Note 13*

Air Toxics Annual Fee per Ton Emitted on an Annual Basis:

Class I Pollutants

$156.82

Class II Pollutants

$78.41

Class III Pollutants

$39.20

2300

*Note 14*

Criteria Pollutant Annual Fee per Ton Emitted on an Annual Basis

(Non-Title V Facility):

Nitrogen oxides (NOx)

Sulfur dioxide (SO2)

Non-toxic organic (VOC)

Particulate (PM10)

$20.00/ton

2310

*Note 14*

Criteria Pollutant Annual Fee per Ton Emitted on an Annual Basis

(Title V Facility):

Nitrogen oxides (NOx)

Sulfur dioxide (SO2)

Non-toxic organic (VOC)

Particulate (PM10)

$20.00/ton

2400

An application approval fee for Stage II Vapor Recovery

An annual facility inspection fee for Stage II Vapor Recovery

$146.00

$218.00

2600

*Note 16*

Accident Prevention Program Annual Maintenance Fee: Program 1

$291.00

2620

*Note 16*

Accident Prevention Program Annual Maintenance Fee: Program 2

$581.00

2630

*Note 16*

Accident Prevention Program Annual Maintenance Fee: Program 3

$3,630.00

2800

Repealed.

2810

An application fee for point source emissions banking (not applicable when filing application with a new permit or permit modification)

$500.00

2900

*Note 19*

Lead Contractor License Evaluation Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$550.00

2901

*Note 19*

Lead Project Supervisor Accreditation Application Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$275.00

2902

*Note 19*

Lead Project Designer Accreditation Application Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$550.00

2903

*Note 19*

Lead Risk Assessor Accreditation Application Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$275.00

2904

*Note 19*

Lead Inspector Accreditation Application Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$165.00

2905

*Note 19*

Lead Worker Accreditation Application Processing Fee-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$55.00

2906

*Note 19*

Recognition Application Processing Fee for In-State Louisiana Lead Training Organizations per Training Organization-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$550.00

2907

*Note 19*

Recognition Application Processing Fee for Louisiana Lead Training Organizations per Instructor-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$55.00

2908

*Note 19*

Recognition Application Processing Fee for Out of State Lead Training Organizations per Out of State Training Organization-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$825.00

2909

*Note 19*

Recognition Application Processing Fee for Out of State Lead Training Organizations per Instructor-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$110.00

2910

*Note 19*

Lead Abatement Project Notification Processing Fee, 2000 Square Feet and under-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$220.00

2911

*Note 19*

Lead Abatement Project Notification Processing Fee for Each Additional Increment of 2000 Square Feet or Portion Thereof-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$110.00

2912

*Note 19*

Lead Abatement Project Notification Processing Fee (Fee Per Revision)-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$55.00

2913

*Note 19*

Soil Lead Abatement Project Notification Processing Fee, Half Acre or Less-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$220.00

2914

*Note 19*

Soil Lead Abatement Project Notification Processing Fee, Each Additional Half Acre or Portion Thereof-Fee is nontransferable and nonrefundable.

$110.00

Explanatory Notes for Fee Schedule

Note 1. This category does not include building paper.

Note 2. This category is considered one process with the fee based on the rated yearly chlorine capacity.

Note 3. The fee for this category is based on crude throughput of the refinery. Throughput includes additional purchased charge stocks.

Note 4. The fees for this category apply to both batch and continuous processes.

Note 5. This fee applied to lubricants meaning lubricating oils and greases. This fee is not to be charged for units which are part of a facility for which the petroleum refinery fee was paid.

Note 6. The fees for this category are based on the organic compound storage capacity of the facility.

Note 7. For an electric power generation unit to be placed in this category it must burn fuel oil or coal of less than 0.7 percent Sulphur.

Note 8. Wholesale grain distribution is not included in this category.

Note 9. Facilities with no fuel or waste burning equipment are exempted from both the annual compliance and permit fees. Power must be supplied by electric motors or internal combustion engines.

Note 10. For coal gasification and cogeneration projects when computing application fees, the capital cost for the control equipment that reduces emissions to a level below the applicable NSPS regulations should be deducted from the capital cost.

Note 11. The maximum annual maintenance fee for Categories 1430-1490 is not to exceed $37,829 total for any one gas transmission company.

Note 12. The maximum annual maintenance fee for one location with two or more plants shall be $1,711.

Note 13. Fees will be determined by aggregating and rounding (e.g., parts of a ton less than 0.50 are invoiced as zero and parts of a ton equal to or greater than 0.50 are invoiced as one ton) actual annual emissions of each class of toxic air pollutants (as delineated in the tables in LAC 33:III.5112) for a facility and applying the appropriate fee schedule for that class. If a facility emits more than 4000 tons per year of any single toxic air pollutant, fees shall be assessed on only the first 4000 tons. In no case shall the fee for this category be less than $132.

Note 14. Fees will not be assessed for emissions of a single criteria pollutant over and above 4,000 tons per year from a facility. Criteria fees will be assessed on actual annual emissions that occurred during the previous calendar year. The minimum fee for this category shall be $132.

Note 14a. The throughput of these categories shall be based on the amount of grain or other materials that are known to produce significant amounts of particulate emissions. The determination of which materials or grains are considered as dusty materials is based on the material having similar emission factors to grain or having similar properties that can be used to estimate potential emissions.

Note 15. Applications must be accompanied by a certificate of eligibility authorized by the department's Small Business Technical Assistance Program. Final determination of a facility's eligibility is to be made by the administrative authority or his designee and may be based on (but not limited to) the following factors: risk assessment, proposed action, location, etc. For the purpose of this Chapter a small business is a facility which: has 50 employees or fewer; is independently owned; is a small business concern as defined pursuant to the Small Business Act; emits less than 5 tons/year of any single hazardous air pollutant and less than 15 tons/year of any combination of hazardous air pollutants; emits less than 25 tons/year of any criteria pollutant; has an annual gross revenue that does not exceed $5,000,000; is not a major stationary source; and does not incinerate, recycle, or recover any off-site hazardous, toxic, industrial, medical, or municipal waste.

Note 16. The choice of which program level applies is based on the highest level assigned to any process at the facility that applies at any time during the state fiscal year for which the invoice is being prepared (Program 3 being the highest). This annual maintenance fee is charged based on a state fiscal year from July to June.

Note 17. Reserved.

Note 18. Reserved.

Note 19. The fee for emergency processing will be 1.5 times the regular fees.

Processing Timelines

Notification or Application

Normal Processing

Emergency Processing

Asbestos and Lead Training Organizations' and Trainers' Recognition

30 days

Application to be processed less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees

Asbestos and Lead Accreditation

30 days

Application to be processed less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees

Asbestos Demolition and Renovation Notification

Notification to be processed less than or equal to 10 working days after receipt or postmark of required documentation and fees

Notification to be processed less than or equal to 10 working days after receipt or postmark of required documentation and fees

Lead Contractors' "Letter of Approval"

30 days

Notification to be processed less than or equal to five working days after receipt of required documentation and fees

Note 20. This fee category applies to facilities that use a direct reduction process to process iron ore. The fees are based on the capital cost of the facility. In determination of fees for this fee category, the capital cost shall be used in the same manner as the capacity in other fee categories.

Note 21. Tons shall refer to the permitted total of criteria pollutants, excluding PM2.5. The minimum fee applies only if the requirement for a Part 70 permit is triggered by criteria pollutant emissions.

Note 22. No fee shall be assessed when only the name of a facility is changed.

La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § III-223

Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Air Quality and Nuclear Energy, Air Quality Division, LR 13:741 (December 1987), amended LR 14:613 (September 1988), LR 15:735 (September 1989), amended by the Office of Air Quality and Radiation Protection, Air Quality Division, LR 17:1205 (December 1991), repromulgated LR 18:31 (January 1992), amended LR 18:706 (July 1992), LR 18:1256 (November 1992), LR 19:1373 (October 1993), LR 19:1420 (November 1993), LR 19:1564 (December 1993), LR 20:421 (April 1994), LR 20:1263 (November 1994), LR 21:22 (January 1995), LR 21:782 (August 1995), LR 21:942 (September 1995), repromulgated LR 21:1080 (October 1995), amended LR 21:1236 (November 1995), LR 23:1496, 1499 (November 1997), LR 23:1662 (December 1997), amended by the Office of Environmental Assessment, Environmental Planning Division, LR 26:267 (February 2000), LR 26:485 (March 2000), LR 26:1606 (August 2000), repromulgated LR 27:192 (February 2001), amended LR 29:672 (May 2003), LR 29:2042 (October 2003), LR 30:1475 (July 2004), amended by the Office of the Secretary, Legal Affairs Division, LR 33:2620 (December 2007), LR 34:2560 (December 2008), LR 37:1145 (April 2011), Amended by the Office of the Secretary, Legal Division, LR 43936 (5/1/2017), Amended by the Office of the Secretary, Legal Affairs and Criminal Investigations Division, LR 441239 (7/1/2018), Amended LR 481499 (6/1/2022), Amended LR 49863 (5/1/2023).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2054, 2341, and 2351 et seq.