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by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
These modeling courses cover general dispersion modeling requirements with an emphasis on state permitting ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
These popular courses provide extensive training on state-specific air permitting and compliance requirements, including the state-specific NSR programs, and recent regulatory ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
This one-day course is designed for new and experienced professionals who are interested in gaining insights on how to minimize the impact of Title V operating permits, reduce duplicative or unnecessary monitoring, and standardize permits across agencies. The course will provide strategies on how to ensure compliance while minimizing the operational intrusions required by Title V permits. Example ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
This one-day course provides a concise overview of major NSR regulations (PSD and nonattainment NSR) and permitting requirements with a primary emphasis on more advanced topics. Topics include detailed applicability calculations (including complex netting issues), various techniques for conducting BACT analyses (with emphasis on economics impacts), GHG implementation, RMRR, PALs, project ...
by:All4 Inc. based inKimberton, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Why is Air Quality Training important? Environmental professionals are challenged with continuously changing environmental regulations, increasing environmental responsibilities, varying environmental staff, etc. Environmental professionals must quickly understand and react to new regulations, court challenged regulations, changes to existing regulations, ...
by:Nevada Technical Associates, Inc. based inHenderson, NEVADA (USA)
'Indoor Air Quality' Videotape Program shows employees the potentially harmful effects of poor air quality, and will help them prevent, identify and correct air quality problems. It is all around us, and we breathe it every day to stay alive. But how 'clean' is the ...
