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This book provides a straightforward, easy-to-read, nonlegal explanation of the regulatory and technical concepts of air quality compliance, explaining how to effectively manage air compliance at a facility. It includes such useful topics as : Fundamental 1990 and previous Clean Air Act concepts, The National Operating Permit (Title V) program, principles of atmospheric dispersion modeling, risk assessment methodologies and technical issues.
Contents
History of Air Quality Legislation. Legislative and Regulatory Concepts. Ambient Air Quality Standards and Atmospheric Dispersion. Risk Assessment and Management. Emission Standards for Criteria Pollutants. Hazardous Air Pollutants. New Source Review. Nonattainment. Permits and the New National Operating Permits Program. Acid Rain Provisions of the 1990 CAA. Stratospheric Ozone Protection. Enforcement. Transportation and General Conformity. Future Implementation of the 1990 CAA. Summary. References. Appendices. Index.
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Russell E. Erbes, CCM, is Senior Vice President and Director of Air Quality Services for Kleinfelder, Inc., a major environmental and engineering consulting firm.