Air Permitting Forms

Other LRAPA Forms

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Facility Forms & Resources

Welcome to LRAPA’s Facility Forms & Resources page. Below are all the varying forms, documents, and resources made available by LRAPA.

For questions or information requests regarding forms and items listed here contact LRAPA staff at permitting@lrapa-or.gov or 541-736-1056.

Air Permitting Forms

In Lane County, the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency (LRAPA) is responsible for issuing air permits to commercial and industrial operations with emissions above certain thresholds. LRAPA’s air permits have operational requirements that follow Federal, State, and Local regulations designed to minimize emissions from businesses. Below are the many forms used in air permitting. For questions about these forms please contact permitting@lrapa-or.gov.

 

Title V Forms

LRAPA has devised forms for Federal Title V Operational Air permitholders to use. 

2025 Emissions Reporting Reminder for Lane County sources subject to Title V and Oregon GHG reporting program.

Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP) Forms

All application and reporting forms for Air Contaminant Discharge Permits in Lane County are below.

 

Air Quality Compliance Calendars

The State of Oregon, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and the Lane Regional Air Protection Agency (LRAPA) have developed calendars for the use of gasoline dispensing facilities and dry cleaning facilities with reporting responsibilities. These tools are intended to assist regulated businesses remain in compliance with all requirements.

 

Other LRAPA Forms

Asbestos Forms

Contractors, business owners and landlords must identify and properly abate asbestos-containing materials before renovation or demolition of any building. The below forms are used for notifying LRAPA of asbestos abatement wok to be conducted, as well as to transport and dispose of asbestos-containing waste at disposal locations which accept asbestos-containing waste.

Outdoor Burning Forms

Residential outdoor burning is the outdoor burning of clean, woody yard trimmings which are generated in or around a dwelling for four or fewer family living units.

Home Wood Heating Forms

Home Wood Heating is burning wood in fireplaces and wood stoves for heat. LRAPA issues daily green, yellow, and red burn advisories from Oct 1 through May 31, based on air quality conditions. These advisories permit, limit, or restrict the use of fireplaces and wood stoves. Low-income residents can apply for an exemption to the daily advisory (note: general smoke opacity limits still apply to exempt households). The application is available in both English and Spanish.