Air quality permits and regulations can be very challenging for even the most seasoned safety and environmental manager. Permitting delays, not knowing which agency to work with, loss of exemptions, assessments on health risk and exposure, and managing multiple compliance requirements can slow progress and even shut your facility down.
Knowing which situations require an air permit and when in the project life cycle you need to apply for one can prevent costly delays. In most cases, you need to apply for a preconstruction permit before installation. And the compliance complexities extend from the local level right up through the federal level. There are ways to expedite your air permit if you know with which proper agencies to work.
Order this information-packed webinar recording that will help you decipher the practical side of getting an air permit.
You and your colleagues will learn:
- How to identify emissions sources
- Which situations require air permits and preconstruction permitting
- The air permitting applications process and timelines
- What to watch out for when applying for an air permit
- How to expedite getting an air permit
- What a Federally Enforceable State Operating Permit (FESOP) is, and how to apply for one
- How to work successfully with both the agency and permit writer
This webinar was recorded on Tuesday, October 20, 2009
About Your Speaker:
Norman Wei is the founder of Environmental Management and Training, LLC (www.proactenv.com), based in Ocean Shores, Washington. He has over 33 years of experience as a corporate environmental manager and consultant working for a Fortune 500 company with facilities around the world. Wei has in-depth hands-on experience with all major environmental regulations, including the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, and Superfund. He conducts environmental compliance seminars throughout the U.S.
Environmental Management and Training has helped companies worldwide with educational services and consulting to streamline the air permitting process, and has assisted many corporate clients in understanding how to obtain the right permit for their situation.
Wei holds a Masters Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering from the University of Toronto. He has previously served on the environmental staff of the U.S.-Canada International Joint Commission.
This webinar qualifies for Continuance of Certification (COC) credit. CSPs will earn 0.05 COC points for attending this webinar.