WHO SHOULD ATTEND This is an introductory course designed for agency inspectors and permit writers who conduct onsite visits to regulated facilities. LEARNING OBJECTIVES This course is designed to give attendees a basic understanding of the safety hazards that staff may be exposed to at industrial sites and how to prepare for a site inspection. […]
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is intended for intermediate stationary source permit engineers and inspectors. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with compliance assurance monitoring. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the following elements of CAM: Effect of Title V Background of CAM […]
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is intended for new, entry-level as well as semi-experienced stationary source permit engineers, inspectors, regulatory agency staff, and environmental specialists in business and government. The course is designed to provide an overview of Aggregate, Asphalt, & Concrete Batching Operations. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding […]
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This is an introductory course designed for agency inspectors, permit writers, and regulation developers who have the responsibility to review air pollution control devices. LEARNING OBJECTIVES This course is designed to give attendees a basic understanding of the different types and operating characteristics of air pollution control devices that are available for […]
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 2-day training course is not intended to produce modelers but rather to focus on atmospheric science principles, model options, and configurations, as well as pre- and post-processing steps that ultimately determine the outcome of the modeling study. The course will develop a solid understanding of regulatory air dispersion modeling fundamentals combined with […]
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course presents information on the major national programs in air pollution stationary source permitting. This course was designed to provide methods and procedures used to effectively draft and review permit conditions used with a variety of permit programs. This course is designed for personnel of state and local permitting agencies who are […]
Utah DEQ
195 N 1950 W, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
COURSE DESCRIPTION: WESTAR’s Training Program will host this 4-day Intermediate Permitting training course for agency personnel who have, or will have, permitting responsibilities for major sources. The objectives of the course are to provide with a high-level understanding of permitting elements, regulatory requirements, and policies pertaining to the major permitting programs, and provide attendees with […]
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This is an introductory course designed for agency inspectors and permit writers who have the responsibility to review and inspect sources of particulate emissions. LEARNING OBJECTIVES This course is designed to give attendees a basic understanding of particulate formation and control systems. Course topics include: Particle formation and behavior Mechanical Separators Fabric […]
Hawaii Clean Air Branch
2827 Waimano Home Rd #130, Pearl City, United States
COURSE BROCHURE COURSE DESCRIPTION The Continuous Monitoring Systems (CMS) training course is 3 days and in-person. It provides participants with a basic understanding of CMS including an overview of how to perform regulatory reviews and includes key concepts, terminology, techniques, and information on CMS, including types, regulations, analytical techniques, systems design and components, performance specifications […]
COURSE BROCHURE DESCRIPTION: This three-day course provides an overview of air toxics emission sources that may be regulated under the Clean Air Act. The following topics will be covered: History and Types of Air Toxics Federal Air Toxic Laws and Programs State Air Toxics Programs Exposure and Toxicity Assessments Risk Characterization Compliance Assessment – Federal […]
COURSE BROCHURE WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course was designed to address the needs of tribal, state, and local air agency personnel involved in the permitting and compliance assessment of existing regulatory requirements as well as those personnel involved in the development of nitrogen oxide (NOx) control programs. This class is intended for new permit and compliance […]
Idaho DEQ
1410 N. Hilton Street, Boise, ID, United States
COURSE BROCHURE This lecture-based course is designed for state, local and tribal air quality professionals whose role is to observe source testing, evaluate source test methods, approve test protocols and review source test results as required under various federal and state regulations or as required by issued permits. This class is intended for compliance and […]