Permit(s) needed for a Spray Painting Booth
Revised On: Apr. 16th, 2025 - 02:00 pm
A spray painting booth is an enclosed or semi-enclosed area used for the spray painting of fabricated items; may be equipped with a source of filtered air to keep the atmosphere dust-free, a waterfall backdrop to trap overspray, and an exhaust system to vent the fumes of the evaporating solvents.
You may need all or some of the following permits:
- If you have a boiler + generator, you may need an Air Quality Individual Permit | Learn More >
- If you have hazardous waste to dispose of, you may need an Application for a Hazardous Waste EPA ID Number | Learn More >
- 1.04 GP: Discharge from a Facility that Receives Water from a Well if Discharge is to the Same Aquifer: “Type 1 General Permit: No notification is required, however, best management practices (BMPs) must be followed.”
- 1.05 GP: Discharge of Backwash or Condensate if less than 1000 Gallons Per Day: “Type 1 General Permit: No notification is required, however, best management practices (BMPs) must be followed.”
- 1.08 GP: Toilet or Privy : “Type 1 General Permit: No notification is required, however, best management practices (BMPs) must be followed.”
- 2.01 GP: Drywells that Drain Areas with Hazardous Substances | Learn More >
- 2.03 GP: Hydrologic Tracer Studies | Learn More >
- 3.01 GP: Lined Impoundments | Learn More >
- 3.03 GP: Vehicle and Equipment Washes | Learn More >
- 3.07 GP: Tertiary Treatment Wetlands | Learn More >
- If using reclaimed water, you may need a Direct Reuse of Reclaimed Water Individual Permit | Learn More >
- If you discharge water pollutants, you may need an Individual APP | Learn More >
- If you temporarily need to discharge water pollutants, you may need a Temporary Individual APP | Learn More >
- If you have a drywell, you may need a Drywell Registration | Learn More >