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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191105T120000
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URL:https://midwestawma.org/events/webinar-on-the-ground-implementing-epas
 -new-clean-air-act-policies-under-nsr-and-title-v-part-1/
SUMMARY:Webinar:  On the Ground - Implementing EPA's New Clean Air Act Poli
 cies Under NSR and Title V - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:[open_location_map]\n\n[ics_download]\n\nA&amp\;WMA Midwest Sec
 tion will be hosting this A&amp\;WMA national webinar series.  By attendi
 ng this\, you don’t need to pay the $300 member or $420 nonmember price.
 \n\nPart 1:  ​Applying EPA’s New Interpretation of Stationary Source
 \, Determining Title V Applicability in Reclassified Serious Ozone Non-Att
 ainment Areas\, and Unwinding the “Once-In-Always-In” Policy\nTuesday\
 , November 5\, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm CT\n\nThis webinar will include presenta
 tions on:\n\n 	Common Control Determinations for Stationary Sources and Ma
 jor Sources (interpretations issued on April 30 and October 16\, 2018\, an
 d July 12\, 2019)\n 	Interpretation of “Adjacent” for Stationary Sourc
 es and Major Sources (draft policy issued on September 4\, 2018)\n 	Permit
 ting Issues for Stationary Sources Located in Serious (Reclassified from 
  Moderate) Ozone Non-attainment Areas (final Rule published on August 23\
 , 2019)\n 	Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources Under §112 o
 f the CAA (proposed rule published on July 26\, 2019)\n\nThe memorandums o
 n common control provide EPA’s refined\, but narrowed\, interpretation o
 n common control criterion when determining if two or more stationary sour
 ces should be combined for permitting purposes. The draft guidance on adj
 acency provides EPA’s current interpretation on the term “adjacent” 
 when determining if two or more stationary sources should be combined for 
 permitting purposes.\n\nThe final rule on reclassifying moderate non-attai
 nment areas for 2008 ozone NAAQS to serious areas with more stringent requ
 irements create permitting challenges for stationary sources and major sou
 rces.The proposed rule on reclassifying major sources as area sources woul
 d incorporate the plain language reading of “major source” and “area
  source” definitions under §112 of the CAA.\n\nPart 2:  What is a Pro
 ject\, When to Aggregate\, and How to Apply the Project Emissions Accounti
 ng Rule\nTuesday\, November 19\, 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm CT\n\nThis webinar w
 ill include presentations on:\n\n 	Defining Project Aggregation Under New 
 Source Review (final rule published on November 15\, 2018)\, which articu
 lates EPA’s “substantially related” test to determine if two or more
  projects should be combined into a single project under NSR.\n 	Determini
 ng Project Emissions Under New Source Review (proposed rule published on A
 ugust 9\, 2019)\, that revises NSR applicability regulations to make it c
 lear that both emissions increases and decreases that result from a given 
 proposed project are to be considered at Step 1 (significant emissions inc
 rease test).\n\n*Only interested in Part 2?  Click here to go to the Part
  2 Registration Page.\n\nMore information from A&amp\;WMA\, including the 
 presenters.\n\nLunch will be provided.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\
 n
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LOCATION:Ramboll\, 7500 College Blvd\, Suite 925\, Overland Park\, KS\, 662
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