Who needs a construction permit?
Any person wishing to construct an air contaminant source or to modify an existing air contaminant source, is required to obtain a construction permit from the Pollution Control Section of the Shelby County Health Department. Examples of air contaminant sources include:

- Fuel-burning equipment such as boilers, gas- or oil-fired heaters, and coal-fired steam plants generating electricity
- Incinerators for medical and municipal waste
- Process emission sources such as printing presses, asphalt plants, and coating processes

Farming equipment, mobile sources, and other exempted air contaminant sources are not required to obtain a construction permit.

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1. Who needs a construction permit?
2. What is an air contaminant source?
3. Who needs a Title V Operating Permit?
4. What information for Title V Permits must I provide?