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    Description
    This course is a 2 1/2-Day Lecture Course providing hands-on training in the methods and procedures used to review permit applications and to prepare air quality permits. This course provides an overview of the methods and
    procedures used to prepare air quality permits. The course is intended for personnel of State and Local permitting
    agencies who are relatively new to permit programs. This course is taught at an introductory level, and is intended
    to be followed by NACT 334 –Permit Practices and Procedures II. The course is primarily a lecture course.
    Course material will address state and local permits, as well as Title V federal operating permits. Other topics
    covered will include Compliance Assurance Monitoring; Monitoring, Reporting, and Record-keeping requirements;
    and toxic air contaminant issues associated with permitting.
    Who Should Attend
    This course is designed for new permit writers, but it will also be useful for inspectors and other enforcement personnel who must read and interpret permit conditions and perform inspections of permitted sources. Rule writers and planners will benefit as well. This course is intended for personnel of State and Local agencies who have some experience in permit programs.
    Leaning Objectives
    • Identification of the components of permits,
    • Federal, state and local permitting authority,
    • Description of the characteristics of effective permitting agencies,
    • The permit application and review process,
    • The bases for various types of permit conditions, and
    • Discussion of procedures and approaches involved in writing permit documents.
    Pre-Requisites
    Engineering/scientific degree or successful completion of any fundamentals of air pollution
    course and 6 months of general air pollution experience, or equivalent courses/work experience.
    Dates
    -
    Location Address

    55103 MN
    United States

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    Class Capacity
    30