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SUMMARY:Intermediate NSR/PSD Permitting
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 4-day Intermediate NSR/PSD Permitting training course is for SLT 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 the knowledge\, skills\, and abilities to identify pertinent regulatory and policy materials\, and the ability to apply these to day-to-day responsibilities and activities. \nMajor Topics Include: \n\nNew Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration Programs – Background and History\nDefinitions\nApplicability\nRequirements\nBACT\nNAAQS Analysis\nNetting Analysis\nIncrement and Other Analyses\nNSR Reform\nRelationship between NSR and other programs\nEffective Use of Exclusions and Permit Procedures\nPre-Application Monitoring Waivers\nNonattainment Area Applicability and Requirements\nOperating Permits\n\nREGISTRATION FEES: There are no registration fees for state\, local or tribal air quality agency staff.  For federal employees the registration fees are $1000. \nWESTAR’s funding and mission limit attendance at WESTAR’s educational opportunities to staff from government air pollution control agencies. \nCourse Brochure \nTo Register Log onto EPA’s AirKnowledge
URL:https://westar.org/event/intermediate-permitting/
LOCATION:Clark County – Division of Air Quality\, 4701 West Russell Road\, Ste. 200\, NV\, 89118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabler":MAILTO:jgabler@westar.org
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SUMMARY:Fugitive Dust (PLAN 252)
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course presents a comprehensive overview of fugitive dust emissions and controls. The course includes the how\, what\, where and health impacts of particulate matter and the problem that fugitive dust presents. The course also discusses the rules and regulations that have been adopted by some agencies to control fugitive dust and the methods that are used to determine compliance with and/or violations of these regulations. \nTARGET AUDIENCE: Planning and rulemaking staff who may be dealing with statewide or regional particulate matter rule development or attainment issues or who are developing responses to site-specific fugitive dust emissions. Also permit writers and inspectors dealing with operations that generate fugitive dust\, such as construction activities\, aggregate\, concrete\, cement\, asphalt and mining operations and activities with vehicle traffic on unpaved surfaces. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: After completion of this one-day course\, learners will be able to understand how fugitive dust is determined and regulated and explain fugitive dust control in the context of the following topics: \n\nHealth effects of particulate matter (PM10) pollution\nFugitive dust sources\nDust control measures\nFugitive dust rules and regulations\nDust control plans\nVisible dust emissions and test methods\n\nSPACE LIMITATION: Registration is limited to 30 attendees.  Air quality staff from the fifteen western states receive registration preference. \nREGISTRATION FEES: There are no registration fees for state\, local or tribal air quality agency staff.  For federal employees the registration fees are $100. \nWESTAR’s funding and mission limit attendance at WESTAR’s educational opportunities to staff from government air pollution control agencies. \nCourse Brochure \nTo Register log onto EPA’s AirKnowledge
URL:https://westar.org/event/fugitive-dust-plan-252/
LOCATION:Alaska DEC\, 555 Cordova Street\, Anchorage\, AK\, 99501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabler":MAILTO:jgabler@westar.org
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