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NACT #220 Compliance Assurance Monitoring - PERM204 (2/7/2022 - 2/7/2022)
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The CAM rule, which applies only to emission units with active control devices whose potential PRE:control device emissions are at or above the major source thresholds, requires the title V permit for these sources to contain monitoring sufficient to give a reasonable assurance of compliance with requirements applicable to the source and with all permit terms and conditions over the anticipated range of operation. Thus, emission units with an approved CAM plan will require sufficient monitoring to satisfy the periodic monitoring requirement under title V and part 70. The CAM rule generally will not require implementation of its requirements for most units subject to CAM until the first round of title V permit renewals, which will generally be 5 years after initial permit issuance. Therefore, until emission units become subject to the requirements of part 64, the initial title V permit for major sources with units
subject to Federal or SIP regulations will need to include periodic monitoring for these CAM units. CAM concepts like background, 40 CFR part 64 (CAM) applicability, who will be affected by CAM.,.who is exempt from CAM, CAM timing, monitoring design criteria, frequency of monitoring, source, District & EPA roles in evaluating CAM plans, quality improvement plans will be discussed in this course. NO SITE VISIT.
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for intermediate stationary source permit engineers and inspectors.
Objectives
Leaning Objectives
Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with compliance
assurance monitoring. Attendees will be able to perform regulatory reviews involving the following elements of
CAM:
• Effect of Title V
• Background of CAM
• Part 64 applicability
• Exception
• CAM monitoring design criteria
• Source, district, and EPA Roles
• Quality Improvement plan
Pre-Requisites
Pre-Requisites
Course 299 – Theory & Application of Air Pollution Control Devices, or equivalent courses/work experience.
Classroom Requirements
Classroom Requirements
None at this time.
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Dates
02/07/2022 - 16:00
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02/07/2022 - 23:30
Location Address
United States
Classroom Hours
6
Agenda
NACT 220 CAM Online Agenda (02-24-2021).doc
(62 KB)
Other Files
Handout #1 - CAM Review Checklist.pdf
(9.89 MB)
Handout #2 - CAM Process Flow Diagram.pdf
(2.4 MB)
Handout 2A & 3.pdf
(753.5 KB)
Handout #4 - CAM TGD TOC.pdf
(7.95 MB)
Handout #5 - CAM Applicability Exercise.pdf
(466.67 KB)
Handout #6 - TGD Part 64 Exemptions.pdf
(5.6 MB)
NACT 220 CAM Color Student Slides 03-2020.pdf
(9.97 MB)
CAM Plan Classroom exercise (2) (3).doc
(59 KB)
NACT 220 CAM Student Handouts.pdf
(1.16 MB)
Class Capacity
40
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