Georgia says “au revoir” to old EPD Title V database. Launches new Air Protection Branch Web site.

08.28.15

As of August 1, 2015, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) no longer accepts changes to the old database and all Air Branch applications are required to be submitted through the new Georgia Environmental Online System (GEOS).

EPD is conducting GEOS training sessions in various places throughout the state over the next few months. Please Georgia EDP Logonote that EPD is not planning on transferring information from the old Title V database into the new system. It is recommended that the Responsible Official (RO) go ahead and create a GEOS Account as soon as possible to ensure that facility information and processing can be completed before an application will need to be submitted through the system. For additional details and scheduling of training events, please see the official GEOS Web site.

On August 21, 2015 EPD announced the launch of its new Air Protection Branch Web site. The new site includes major tabs for:

  • Ambient Monitoring
  • Industrial Source Monitoring
  • Mobile Air Sources
  • Planning and Support
  • Radiation Programs
  • Stationary Source Compliance
  • Stationary Source Permitting

What this means to you
Effective August 1, 2015 Title V Air Branch applications must be submitted to the Georgia Environmental Online System. Georgia has also launched a new Air Protection Branch Web site.

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