A&WMA Workshops to address Clean Air Act compliance.December 20, 2010 -
AWMA will hold series of workshops throughout 2011 to provide environmental professionals with updated information on writing and submitting air quality permits, based on new and revised Clean Air Act regulations. Titled "Understanding Today's Clean Air Act Permit Programs," first workshop will offer discussion and hands-on training on permitting under National Ambient Air Quality Standards, New Source Review, PM2.5, 8-hour Ozone Standard, and Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule.
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Air & Waste Management Association
One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA, 15222-1435 USA

Press release date: December 16, 2010
Nationwide Campaign Aims to Simplify Compliance for Environmental Professionals
Pittsburgh, PA - The Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) will hold a series of workshops throughout 2011 to provide environmental professionals with updated information on writing and submitting air quality permits, based on new and revised Clean Air Act regulations.
"Keeping up with permitting guidance related to new air quality regulations and changes to older Clean Air Act directives is currently a job in itself," said Jeff Muffat, 2011 A&WMA President. "We've convened a faculty of nationally recognized A&WMA-member experts on Clean Air Act permitting, and put the information environmental professionals need to know in an approachable, manageable format."
"Understanding Today's Clean Air Act Permit Programs" will kick off March 1-2, 2011 at the Intercontinental New Orleans Hotel in New Orleans, LA. New Orleans workshop faculty include: Gary McCutcheon, Principal, RTP Environmental; Ken Weiss, Principal and Managing Partner, Global Air Practice, ERM; Gale Hoffnagle, Senior Vice President and Technical Director, TRC Environmental Corp.; and John Paul, Administrator, Regional Air Pollution Control Agency, Dayton, OH and Co-Chair, National Association of Clean Air Agencies, NSR Committee.
The agenda will offer discussion and hands-on training on permitting under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, New Source Review, PM2.5, the 8-hour Ozone Standard and the Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule. In addition, regional air quality experts will provide information on how changes in the Clean Air Act specifically impact the area surrounding each workshop site.
Additional workshops are in development for Houston, TX in April, the Denver, CO area in May and Seattle, WA in Aug.
For more information, visit http://www.awma.org. Series and single workshop sponsorships are available. Contact Malissa Wood at mwood@awma.org, or 412-232-3444.
About A&WMA The Air & Waste Management Association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan professional organization that serves as a balanced forum for the safe exploration of ideas related to environmental issues. It provides training, information, and networking opportunities to thousands of environmental professionals in over 65 countries. For more information, visit www.awma.org.
Rita McConnell Marketing Manager Air & Waste Management Association 420 Fort Duquesne Blvd One Gateway Center Pittsburgh, PA 15222 (412) 904-6010
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