Overview
Air Management Services Overview
Air Management Services (AMS) is a division of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, responsible for monitoring and improving the air quality within the city. Located in the Spelman Building on University Avenue, AMS enforces local, state, and federal air pollution regulations to protect public health 🏭. The agency plays a critical role in regulating industrial emissions, dust, and asbestos, ensuring that Philadelphia meets National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
Permitting and Enforcement
AMS provides essential regulatory services for businesses and residents. Key functions include:
- Permits and Licenses: Issuing installation and operation permits for equipment that emits air pollutants, as well as dust control permits for construction projects.
- Asbestos Control: Managing notifications and permits for asbestos abatement and demolition projects to ensure safe handling 🏗️.
- Compliance: Inspecting facilities and enforcing air quality codes to prevent illegal emissions.
- Complaint Response: Investigating reports of air pollution, odors, dust, noise, and excessive vibration from commercial sources.
Facility Access and Policies
The Air Management Services office is located at 321 South University Avenue. As a Department of Public Health facility, visitors may be subject to security screening upon entry. A valid government-issued photo ID is typically required 🆔. While some services such as permit applications can be handled online, in-person visits for specific inquiries may require an appointment. Prohibited items generally include weapons and dangerous materials.
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