Air Permitting: Prevention of Significant Deterioration Workshops - Oct/Nov

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The DEQ promotes wise management of Michigan's air, land, and water resources to support a sustainable environment, healthy communities, and vibrant economy.

New Air Permit Workshop Series


Air Permitting: Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Workshops


October 29
Northern Michigan College Hagerty Center
Traverse City


November 5
Western Michigan University Downtown Campus
Grand Rapids


November 7
Laurel Manor
Livonia

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Air Quality Division is hosting these workshops to help businesses and consultants understand Michigan’s New Source Review (NSR) regulations and how they affect facilities in the state of Michigan. The focus will be on the attainment area NSR regulations known as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program. The PSD program affects new, large sources of air emissions and changes at existing large facilities. PSD is a pre-construction air permitting program designed to ensure that the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are maintained as economic development occurs.

Who Should Attend?

Consultants and individuals with environmental responsibilities at facilities that are major sources of air emissions should attend. Others who would benefit from attending are attorneys, environmental groups, trade associations, and interested citizens.

In addition to a full day of comprehensive training by experienced DEQ Air Quality Division Permit Staff, attendees will also receive the new PSD Workbook. Don’t miss out on this valuable training opportunity!

 


Register here!


Cost: $85 – includes workshop materials and lunch.

Registration Questions:
Alana Berthold
517-241-7839
bertholda@michigan.gov

Program Questions:
Mary Ann Dolehanty
dolehantym@michigan.gov