Air Quality Permitting in Arkansas:  Trinity Consultants September 10th Seminar - Little Rock
                                            June 15, 2020
                                            
                                                    
                                                        By:
                                                Walter G.  Wright
                                            
                                                    
                                                        Category:
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
                                                    
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
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                                            Trinity Consultants announced it will hold a seminar on September 10th titled:
Air Quality Permitting in Arkansas (“Seminar”)
The Seminar will be held in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The Seminar is focused on federal and Arkansas Clean Air Act issues. The topics are stated to include:
	- Basics of air pollution emissions and controls
- Special federal EPA air pollution regulations, such as New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP/MACT/GACT) rules
- Arkansas air permitting regulations and practices, including recent changes
- Permitting strategies and emissions calculations
- Tips for surviving ADEQ inspections and staying in compliance
The instructors for the Seminar will be Jesslynn Hale and Courtney Garland.
A link for registration can be found here.
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