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RULE 3020 PERMIT FEE SCHEDULES (Adopted May 21, 1992; Amended July 16, 1992; Amended December 17, 1992; Amended August 21, 1997; Amended March 17, 1999; Amended June 15, 2000; Amended January 17, 2008; Amended April 16, 2015; Amended April 19, 2018, effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019) Note: This rule is effective on July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. It is hereby determined that the cost of maintaining an active and effective program, issuing permits, performing inspections pertaining to such issuance, and responding to requests exceeds the fees prescribed herein. In determining the fees to be charged, the applicable equipment within each process that requires a permit will be totaled for each schedule. In the event that more than one fee schedule is applicable to a Permit unit, the governing schedule shall be that which results in the higher fee with the exception of service stations where Schedule 11 applies. SCHEDULE 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR HORSEPOWER SCHEDULE Any equipment which may cause the emission of air contaminants where an electric motor is used as the power supply shall be assessed a permit fee based on the total rated motor horsepower of all electric motors included in any source operation, in accordance with the following schedule: Horsepower Up to and Including 25... $ 102 Greater than 25 but Less Than 50... 136 50 or Greater but Less Than 100... 228 100 or Greater but Less Than 200... 362 200 or Greater but Less Than 400... 473 400 or Greater but Less Than 800... 698 800 or Greater but Less Than 1,600... 936 1,600 or Greater... 1,183 SJVUAPCD 3020-1

SCHEDULE 2 FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE Any equipment which may cause the emission of air contaminants in which fuel is burned, with the exception of incinerators which are covered in Schedule 4 and electric power generating facilities which are covered in Schedule 8, shall be assessed a permit fee based upon the design fuel consumption of the equipment expressed in million British Thermal Units (MMBTU) per hour using gross heating values of the fuel in accordance with the following schedule: MMBTU Per Hour Up to and Including 0.15... $ 102 Greater Than 0.15 but Less Than 0.4... 136 0.4 or Greater but Less Than 0.65... 228 0.65 or Greater but Less Than 1.5... 362 1.5 or Greater but Less Than 2.5... 473 2.5 or Greater but Less Than 5.0... 698 5.0 or Greater but Less Than 15.0... 936 15.0 or Greater... 1,183 SCHEDULE 3 ELECTRIC ENERGY SCHEDULE Any equipment which may cause the emission of air contaminants and which uses electric energy, with the exception of electric motors covered in Schedule 1, shall be assessed a permit fee based on the total kilovolt ampere (KVA) rating, in accordance with the following schedule: Kilovolt Amperes Up to and Including 45... $ 102 Greater than 45 but Less Than 145... 136 145 or Greater but Less Than 450... 228 450 or Greater but Less Than 1,450... 291 1,450 or Greater but Less Than 4,500... 417 4,500 or Greater but Less Than 14,500... 698 14,500 or Greater... 1,183 SJVUAPCD 3020-2

SCHEDULE 4 INCINERATOR SCHEDULE Any equipment designed and used primarily to dispose of combustible refuse by wholly consuming the material charged and leaving only the ashes or residue shall be assessed a permit fee based on the following schedule of the maximum horizontal inside cross-sectional area, in square feet, of the primary combustion chamber: Area in Square t Up to and Including 8... $ 102 Greater Than 8 but Less Than 16... 136 16 or Greater but Less Than 27... 170 27 or Greater but Less Than 47... 261 47 or Greater but Less Than 90... 362 90 or Greater... 531 SJVUAPCD 3020-3

SCHEDULE 5 STATIONARY CONTAINER SCHEDULE Any stationary tank, reservoir, or other container, the contents of which may emit an air contaminant, except those owned or operated by a small producer as defined in Rule 1020 (Definitions) shall be assessed a permit fee based on the following schedule of capacities in gallons or cubic equivalent: Gallons Up to 5,000... $ 87 5,000 or Greater but Less Than 20,000... 108 20,000 or Greater but Less Than 50,000... 157 50,000 or Greater but Less Than 100,000... 213 100,000 or Greater but Less Than 500,000... 283 500,000 or Greater but Less Than 1,000,000... 346 1,000,000 or Greater... 440 Any stationary tank, reservoir, or other container, owned and operated by a small producer, as defined in Rule 1020 (Definitions), the contents of which may emit an air contaminant shall be assessed a permit fee based on the following schedule of capacities in gallons or cubic equivalent: Gallons Up to and Including 5,000... $ 38 Greater than 5,000 but Less Than 20,000... 53 20,000 or Greater but Less Than 50,000... 74 50,000 or Greater but Less Than 100,000... 87 100,000 or Greater but Less Than 500,000... 115 500,000 or Greater but Less Than 1,000,000... 149 1,000,000 or Greater... 213 SCHEDULE 6 MISCELLANEOUS SCHEDULE Any source operation which may cause the issuance of air contaminants as defined in Rule 1020 (Definitions), which is not included in other schedules shall be assessed a permit fee of $122 per source operation. SJVUAPCD 3020-4

SCHEDULE 7 RESOURCE RECOVERY SCHEDULE Any equipment which may cause the emission of air contaminants from the combustion of tires or other waste material used for the generation of electric power shall be assessed a permit fee based on the gross output of the electric generating equipment in accordance with the following schedule: Kilowatts Up to and Including 1,000... $ 3,753 Greater than 1,000 but Less Than 5,000... 6,265 5,000 or Greater but Less Than 10,000... 15,449 10,000 or Greater but Less Than 20,000... 32,738 20,000 or Greater... 62,662 SJVUAPCD 3020-5

SCHEDULE 8 ELECTRIC GENERATION SCHEDULE A. Any equipment not subject to paragraph B, which may cause the emission of air contaminants from the combustion of fossil or wood-derived fuel (including agricultural waste or biomass) for the generation of electric power shall be assessed a permit fee based on the gross output of the electric generating equipment, in accordance with the following schedule. No other fees shall apply to permitted equipment associated with the electrical generating equipment. Kilowatts Up to and Including 500... $ 298 Greater than 500 but Less Than 1,000... 880 1,000 or Greater but Less Than 5,000... 1,759 5,000 or Greater but Less Than 10,000... 3,512 10,000 or Greater but Less Than 20,000... 5,860 20,000 or Greater but Less Than 35,000... 9,371 35,000 or Greater... 11,715 B. Any new equipment constructed on or after March 17, 1999 with a gross electric output of 35,000 kilowatts or greater, which may cause the emission of air contaminants from the combustion of fossil or wood-derived fuel (including agricultural waste or biomass) for the generation of electric power shall be assessed a permit fee based on the gross output of the electric generating equipment in accordance with the following schedule. No other fees shall apply to permitted equipment associated with the electrical generating facility. Kilowatts 35,000 or Greater but Less Than 100,000... $ 11,715 100,000 or Greater but Less Than 300,000... 15,146 300,000 or Greater but Less Than 500,000... 25,706 500,000 or Greater but Less Than 1,000,000... 36,265 1,000,000 or Greater... 62,662 SJVUAPCD 3020-6

SCHEDULE 9 STEAM-ENHANCED CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION WELL SCHEDULE Steam-enhanced crude oil production wells, except those owned by a small producer, shall be assessed a permit fee of $10.73 per well. A single permit authorizing 150 or more steam-enhanced crude oil production wells not served by a vapor recovery system and not owned by a small producer shall be assessed a permit fee of $1,607. Steam-enhanced crude oil production wells owned by a small producer shall be assessed a permit fee of $5.37 per well. A single permit authorizing 150 or more steam-enhanced crude oil production wells owned by a small producer and not served by a vapor recovery system shall be assessed a permit fee of $804. SCHEDULE 10 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE SCHEDULE Any stationary piston type internal combustion engine of greater than 50 brake horsepower shall be assessed a permit fee based on the following schedule of horsepower: Brake Horsepower Greater than 50 but Less Than 100... $ 93 100 or Greater but Less Than 200... 136 200 or Greater but Less Than 400... 277 400 or Greater but Less Than 800... 551 800 or Greater but Less Than 1,000... 691 1,000 or Greater but Less Than 5,000... 860 5,000 or Greater but Less Than 10,000... 1,035 10,000 or Greater... 1,198 SCHEDULE 11 FUEL DISPENSING EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE Any fuel dispensing equipment (including stationary fuel storage tanks, dispensers, and associated piping) established at a single location which is primarily used for the purpose of fueling vehicles and equipment shall be assessed a permit fee. Systems that require additional testing for each grade of fuel dispensed by a nozzle shall be assessed a permit fee based on the number of grades of fuel that can be dispensed at each nozzle at a fee of $40 per grade per nozzle. All other fuel dispensing equipment will be assessed a permit fee based on the number of fuel dispensing nozzles at a fee of $40 per nozzle. SJVUAPCD 3020-7

SCHEDULE 12 COMMERCIAL OFFSITE MULTIUSER HAZARDOUS AND NONHAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES Each affected facility shall be assessed a permit fee based upon the size of the facility as specified in the conditional use permit issued by the appropriate city or county planning department or based upon the maximum potential size of the facility as determined by the APCO. In determining this fee, the following schedule shall be utilized: Acres Up to and Including 5... $ 916 Greater than 5 but Less Than 10... 1,014 10 or Greater but Less Than 15... 1,105 15 or Greater but Less Than 20... 1,198 20 or Greater but Less Than 25... 1,287 25 or Greater but Less Than 30... 1,385 30 or Greater but Less Than 35... 1,478 35 or Greater but Less Than 40... 1,576 40 or Greater but Less Than 45... 1,666 45 or Greater but Less Than 50... 1,759 50 or Greater but Less Than 55... 1,855 55 or Greater but Less Than 60... 1,948 60 or Greater but Less Than 65... 2,039 65 or Greater but Less Than 70... 2,136 70 or Greater but Less Than 75... 2,229 75 or Greater but Less Than 80... 2,321 80 or Greater but Less Than 85... 2,419 85 or Greater but Less Than 90... 2,507 90 or Greater but Less Than 95... 2,601 95 or Greater but Less Than 100... 2,699 For facilities 100 acres or greater, the fee shall be increased at $115 increments for each additional five (5) acre increase beyond that provided above. SCHEDULE 13 TITLE V SOURCE PERMIT SURCHARGE SCHEDULE In addition to all other applicable fees, each permit unit at a stationary source subject to District Rule 2520 (Federally Mandated Operating Permits) shall be assessed a fee of $39. SJVUAPCD 3020-8