The City of Chicago Department of Public Health's Environmental Permitting and Inspection Program aims to protect public health and the environment by reducing environmental risks throughout the city. Staff in this program respond to citizen complaints, inspect sites and facilities, and enforce the environmental ordinances in the Chicago Municipal Code.
This program also includes a comprehensive permitting section. Approximately 8,000 permits are issued each year for operations and activities that have an impact on the environment. For example, permits are issued for work involving above ground and underground storage tanks, recycling facilities, waste handling facilities, construction site rock crushers, sandblasting, grinding, chemical washing, and the installation and operation of any equipment that has the potential to create or control air pollution.
Further information can be found on the City of Chicago website. If you own property in Chicago, make sure you obtain proper permits. Don't risk a complaint which can generate a Building Code Violation. If you are cited for ANY building code violation, contact Bradford Miller Law, P.C. for a FREE 15-minute consultation. Located in downtown Chicago, our firm has been assisting clients with Building Code Violations for several years.
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