Background
This page serves as a resource for Committee members to share information about electronic permitting applications and will be expanded as we continue to explore this topic.
Resources
E-Permitting Presentations
Permitting and NSR Committee members regularly provide presentations on their agencies’ e-permitting applications on our monthly Committee calls. Previous slide presentations are posted below along with the dates on which they were presented.
MassDEP Air Quality E-Permitting: Executive Office of Environmental Affairs EIPAS Project (Presentation by Laurel Carlson, Massachusetts) – October 11, 2017
Bay Area Air Quality Management District Online Permitting & Compliance Systems: Cloud Platform for Air Quality Regulation (Presentation by Jaime Williams, San Francisco, CA) – July 12, 2017
NJEMS – New Jersey Environmental Management System (Presentation by Kenneth Ratzman, New Jersey) – April 12, 2017
West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Electronic Submission System (Presentation by Neil Chakrabarty, West Virginia) – March 8, 2017
San Diego Air Pollution Control District: Experience with Accela Air Permitting System (Presentation by Jim Swaney, San Diego, CA) – March 8, 2017
Pima County’s Experience with Accela (Presentation by Richard Grimaldi, Tucson, AZ) – March 8, 2017
Washoe County Regional Business License & Permitting Program (Presentation by Charlene Albee, Reno, NV) – December 14, 2016
NACAA E-Permitting Survey
On February 28, 2017, NACAA distributed a survey to members of the Permitting and New Source Review Committee seeking information on the various e-permitting applications in use or under consideration by state and local air agencies.
The completed surveys, received in March 2017, are posted below. They are grouped into three broad categories: agencies that are using and/or adapting e-permitting applications from third-party vendors; agencies that have developed their systems in-house; agencies that have selected an e-permitting system but have not yet implemented it; and agencies that have not yet implemented a system but are planning to do so or are interested in learning from the experiences of others.
The blank survey is posted here. Additional responses are welcome and will be posted as they are received.
Commercial applications
Arkansas (3/16/17) – Windsor Solutions (see also these videos and these screenshots)
Louisville, KY (3/7/17) – Infor Public Sector
Maryland (3/10/17) – CGI TEMPO
Massachusetts (3/7/17) – Accela version 8.0
Mecklenburg County (Charlotte), NC (3/8/17) – GovOnline by enfoTech
Minnesota (3/2/17) – CGI
New Jersey (3/10/17) – CGI TEMPO (adapted to NJ specifications: NJEMS)
Oklahoma (3/1/17) – GovOnline by enfoTech
Philadelphia, PA (3/9/17) – citizenserve
San Diego, CA (3/10/17) – Accela version 7.8.8.3.1
Utah (3/9/17) – CGI TEMPO
Washoe County (Reno), NV (3/6/17) – Accela version 8 (version 9 pending)
Developed in-house
Alaska (3/6/17)
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (San Francisco), CA (3/7/17)
New Hampshire (3/1/17)
Nevada (3/6/17)
Northwest Clean Air Agency (Bellingham), WA (3/7/17)
Placer County (Auburn), CA (3/6/17) – currently using SQL-based application, likely to add Accela
South Carolina (3/9/17)
Wyoming (3/8/17)
Application selected, not yet implemented
Iowa (3/9/17) – GovOnline by enfoTech selected (see also Critical Success Factors: Phase I Requirements document and Software Requirements Specification)
South Carolina (3/9/17) – moving from in-house system to Windsor Solutions
Planning or learning
Alabama (3/3/17) (no e-permitting, but has a database that tracks permitting milestones and houses facility information)
Allegheny County (Pittsburgh), PA (3/10/17)
Delaware (5/18/17)
District of Columbia (2/28/17)
Maricopa County (Phoenix), AZ (3/1/17) – RFPs from vendors under review
Michigan (3/10/17)
Nebraska (3/20/17)
Omaha, NE (3/1/17)
Rhode Island (3/10/17)
Ventura County, CA (3/9/17)
Washington (3/2/17)