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BSI's Experts Corner: Home for insights from BSI’s practice directors and industry experts on digital trust, environmental, health, safety, security, and sustainability. March 6, 2024 - As announced on February 7, 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is lowering the primary annual National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for fine particulates (PM2.5) from 12 to 9 ...
Batteries have become a key contributor in the world’s energy transition and critical in the effort to slow climate change. As a result, battery manufacturing technologies and techniques are constantly evolving as producers look to remain competitive, increase storage capacity, and improve efficiency while decreasing battery size and weight. For instance, some producers are turning to a ...
New Infinity XE 5041 nitrogen generator at Navitas Life Sciences India K V Lakshmi Narayana, Assistant General Manager-Bioanalytical, who works in the Ecron Acunova division of Navitas tells us the reasons behind using Peak laboratory gas generators for 12 years. Name: K V Lakshmi Narayana Job Title: Assistant General Manager - Bioanalytical ...
EPA and individual states mandate various VOC and toxic chemical destruction rates. Title V permits under the Clean Air Act restrict specific sources of air pollution according to an operating permit that must be compliance-certified annually. ...
Amine Tail GasMuch like other industries, oil and gas producers are often required by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) to obtain a Title V permit, the objective of which is to prevent untreated air pollutants from entering the atmosphere. ...
During this RATA audit, actual stack emissions levels (including NOx, SOx, CO2, CO, O2, flow rate, temperature, velocity and pressure) from the thermal oxidizer (TO) are compared to those logged by a continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) permanently installed within the TO stack at the ethanol facility. Under this facility’s Title V permit, a RATA ...
At the same time, the industry is bracing for a final legal decision on whether biogenic emissions must be counted under the Tailoring Rule for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Title V permitting programs. Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued changes to the GHG mandatory reporting rule (MRR) promulgated under 40 CFR ...
Supreme Court Feb. 24 as to the meaning of the phrase “any air pollutant” for purposes of Clean Air Act regulation (Util. Air Regulatory Grp. v. EPA, U.S., No. 12-1146, oral arguments heard 2/24/14). EPA has interpreted the phrase to mean any regulated pollutant under the act in finding that the regulation of greenhouse gases for vehicles necessarily triggered ...
Consisting of a dewatering complex and a compost operation that utilized a portion of the dewatered biosolids (with the balance transported offsite for disposal), the BRC had an expired Title V air management operating permit and was at risk of regulatory enforcement. ...
Recently, a contract drug manufacturing company faced violation of their state operating permit, costly fines, and potential Title V permit classification. To avoid penalties, a more robust abatement device had to be installed, one that met the necessary emissions standards for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). ...
The manufacturer selected opsInfo by IHS to manage its Title V compliance and emissions reporting. An existing system was already in place to manage equipment maintenance records using handheld barcode scanners to inspect sources and answer “checklist-type” questions. ...
The presentation will include: • Monitoring requirements and calculation procedures for combustion sources • Use of CEMS, fuel monitoring/analysis and/or options for using “company records” • Proposed requirements for electric transmission and distribution equipment (Subpart SS) • QA/QC requirements/equipment calibration and accuracy requirements ...
As a result, most sources in Indian country have only been subject to Federal air quality rules such as New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT), Title V, and Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD). For minor sources, this situation often resulted in less stringent emission limits than in neighboring ...
A user-friendly controls interface system that manages all the components and records specific data for use with Title V record keeping and interacts with the sophisticated dynamometer controls of this plant Low profile – modular design accommodates an indoor mezzanine level installation that could be lifted through existing door ways. ...
A user-friendly controls interface system that manages all the components and records specific data for use with Title V record keeping. +99% DRE at 1,350 F allows the unit to exceed the local air quality requirements at minimal expense. ...
A user-friendly controls interface system that manages all the components and records specific data for use with Title V record keeping. +99% DRE at 1,250 F allows the unit to exceed the local air quality requirements at minimal expense. ...
EPA’s promulgation of the PSD and Title V GHG Tailoring Rule, electric utilities, facilities with large industrial boilers, and other heavy industry manufacturing operations should be aware that the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) significance threshold for greenhouse gases (GHGs) may be the most stringent PSD triggering threshold for certain ...
”2 In order to determine if an emission unit combusts non-hazardous solid waste, please refer to the article titled Defining Solid Waste for additional details. NSPS versus EG A new CISWI unit is required to comply directly with the NSPS provided under 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart CCCC within six months after promulgation of the rule or upon initial startup, whichever is later. ...
Unlike the proposed rule, no facilities are required to obtain a Title V operating permit as part of compliance with the final area source rule. ...
Will the tailoring rule have an impact as title V permits are renewed? We will explore these factors during this presentation and what the power industry can expect to moving forward. . ...
