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• Permit Assistance/Compliance
Plans • Dedicated software
• Compliance Audits
• Emissions
Estimates and Inventories
• Dispersion Modeling
• Risk
Management Plans |
• Toxics Evaluations
• Emission
Credit Trading
• Air Emissions
• Air Dispersion
Models
• Odor Evaluations
• Optimizing Design |
Regulatory compliance is an important management tool during construction,
relocation or expansion, and air pollution issues must be dealt
with early on. Warren & Panzer
assists clients to prepare and expedite permitting applications for Title V.
PSD. NSR and other types of permits. Warren & Panzer has developed permitting
strategies and applications for many major projects, and also conducts Best and
Reasonable Available Control Technology and Lowest Achievable Emission Rate (LAER)
demonstration required by federal and state rules.
To help the client
meet federal and state air quality regulations, we conduct air compliance audits
to evaluate a facility's compliance status and determine which emission sources
require air permits or modifications to air pollution control equipment. These
valuable tools identify problem areas and prioritize corrective actions, saving
costs by preventing fines and avoiding litigation and adverse publicity.
With
the current trend of responsible environmental stewardship, facilities nationwide
must determine their polluting potential to various medias. Determining air emissions
can be complicated, with the potential for regulatory fees or capital expenditures.
Before determining any need for Air pollution controls, our engineers estimate
emissions of pollutants and toxic and volatile organic compounds from manufacturing
, processes, waste disposal facilities and disposal sites. Our dedicated software
is a proven, cost-effective tool for estimating emissions and estimating emissions
from many process sources.
Using emissions inventory data, we prepare
permits, determine major/minor source designation, develop cost-effective compliance
strategies, establish air toxics reduction programs, design pollution control
systems, report annual emissions and estimate annual emission fees.
We
evaluate the impact of air emissions from sources, such as industrial stack,
landfills, hazardous waste sites, wastewater treatment plants, construction sites,
mobile sources ( cars, trucks, buses, airplanes, etc.) and RCRA treatment, storage
and disposal facilities to meet air quality and odor criteria, as well as determining
the compliance status of facilities for siting studies , air permit applications,
environmental impact statement. health risk assessment, and odor evaluations.
Required in the regulatory arena, modeling is a very cost-effective technique
for optimizing design and assessing the benefit of alternative control technologies,
treatment scenarios and mitigation plans.
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