Colorado Air Regulators Seek Steep Fee Increases to Fund Rising Regulatory Demands
By Scott Weiser | The Denver Gazette
Colorado’s air quality agency plans to raise charges for air pollution permits and emissions reports for businesses that release even modest amounts of contaminants, potentially increasing fees by 65-70% over two years to generate $13.5-$14 million, according to state budget documents.
The Air Pollution Control Division has proposed updates to two existing regulations. The changes would increase fees for annual pollution reports that detail a facility’s emissions output, permit processing and yearly emissions fees, while cutting some duplicate paperwork.
The proposals aim to help fund the division’s work reviewing submissions and enforcing clean air standards, according to the agency.
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