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SUMMARY:Continuous Monitoring Systems (SRCE 104) -- In-Person Training
DESCRIPTION:COURSE BROCHURE \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION \nThe 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 (PS)\, quality assurance (QA) requirements\, commonly used technologies\, audits/inspections\, and enforcement procedures. In addition to the instructor presentation and lecture\, participants have opportunities to apply their knowledge through practical exercises\, facilitated discussions\, and knowledge check games. \nThere are four modules in this course and an introductory module: \n\nCourse Introduction\nModule 1: Introduction to CMS\nModule 2: Overview of CMS and CMS Design and Components\nModule 3: Performance Specifications\, Quality Assurance\, and Commonly Used Technologies\n\nTARGET AUDIENCE \nThis course is intended for a broad audience and could include participants with non-technical backgrounds (e.g.\, a basic degree in science) as well as technical backgrounds (e.g.\, a chemical engineering degree). No prior knowledge of CMS is presumed. This course is intended primarily for new hires or any participants who need an understanding of CMS in their job responsibilities. \nStaff who could benefit from the course include\, but are not limited to the following: \n\nStaff who are inspection and/or enforcement personnel\nStaff who observe stack test and CMS certifications\nStaff who are reviewing audit reports\nStaff who work on permits\n\nTo Register click: EPA’s AirKnowledge \nCourse Materials
URL:https://westar.org/event/continuous-monitoring-systems-srce-104/
LOCATION:Hawaii Clean Air Branch\, 2827 Waimano Home Rd #130\, Pearl City\, 96782\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabler":MAILTO:jgabler@westar.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Training: Air Toxics & Regulating Hazardous Air Pollutants
DESCRIPTION:COURSE BROCHURE \nDESCRIPTION: 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: \n\nHistory and Types of Air Toxics\nFederal Air Toxic Laws and Programs\nState Air Toxics Programs\nExposure and Toxicity Assessments\nRisk Characterization\nCompliance Assessment – Federal and State Programs\n\nCOURSE MATERIALS: Training course materials will only be available electronically.  Attendees will receive an online document sharing link for access to materials.  It is the attendee’s responsibility for downloading files and for providing the device or media on which to view materials.  WESTAR will provide hard copies only for those needing accommodation. \nCourse Materials \nTo Register Click: EPA’s AirKnowledge
URL:https://westar.org/event/air-toxics-regulating-hazardous-air-pollutants-2/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabler":MAILTO:jgabler@westar.org
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SUMMARY:Virtual Training: NOx Control & Regulation
DESCRIPTION:COURSE BROCHURE \nWHO 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 engineers and scientists who are responsible for permitting\, compliance\, and SIP planning activities. \nABOUT THE COURSE: This course presents fundamental information on NOx emissions from combustion sources such as industrial and utility boilers. The goal of this course is to present information that will help environmental professionals address present and future NOx control issues. The course introduces a broad range of control technology topics and identifies some of the sources for obtaining further information on these topics. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: Those completing this course will gain an understanding of the mechanisms by which NOx is formed in the combustion process as well as sources of NOx emissions and the history related to regulating NOx emissions from these sources. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the types\, applicability\, capability\, and limitations of available control techniques to suppress the formation of NOx emissions or to minimize NOx emissions. \nTo Register Click: EPA’s AirKnowledge
URL:https://westar.org/event/virtual-training-nox-control-regulation/
CATEGORIES:Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeff Gabler":MAILTO:jgabler@westar.org
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