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2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshops
March 17, 2020 @ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshops
Don’t miss the 2020 North Carolina Air Quality Compliance Workshop co-sponsored by the North Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (NCMA) and the North Carolina Division of Air Quality (DAQ).
The agenda for this year’s Workshop was jointly developed by the Division of Air Quality and NCMA based on topics that previous attendees and our members told us may have the greatest impact on their operations in the year ahead.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
- Compliance 101: An optional pre-workshop session to go over the basics including Tiered Enforcement Policy
- What to Expect in 2020 from the Division of Air Quality:Insights from the Director and Deputy Director of NCDAQ
- NC Clean Energy Plan: One Year Later, next steps to address climate change and transition to a clean energy economy
- Environmental Stewardship Initiative (ESI): DEQ Resources to assist with Environmental Management Systems
- Air Quality Management Challenges for North Carolina: What does a bad ozone year mean to facilities in sensitive areas? What to expect from Round 4 of area designations for the 2010 primary SO2 NAAQS? What are NC DAQ’s plans to further reduce regional haze? How is NC DAQ responding to expanding ambient monitoring needs?
- Air Quality Rules Updates: Learn the latest on the state rules readoption process and the status of federal rules that have been in limbo due to law suits. What new rules will affect North Carolina facilities in 2020?
- 112(r) Basics: Get the latest update of the federal accidental chemical release risk management rules and learn about resiliency issues as they relate to accidental releases.
- Air Quality Permitting Updates: 2020 Community Mapping Program and Environmental Justice | MACT/GACT/NC Air Toxics update | Update on Permit Exemption Rules
- Compliance Updates & Panel Discussion: Recurring Compliance Issues | Mock Inspection | Source Test Overview | Public Access to Air Quality Records
- Permitting Breakout Sessions: Title V | Small and Synthetic Minor | Both sessions include mock application interview and case studies.