If you work in the field of air permitting, this one-day program has been designed to provide you with the necessary link between RADIUS and the regulations that govern air permits. Through hands-on use of the RADIUS program and web-based tools, in combination with expert instruction, visual presentations and handouts, students will learn how to integrate air permitting regulations, emission calculations, and department policies to prepare “smart permits”. The course will use an extensive array of case studies to illustrate various permitting scenarios.
At the end of this session, you will be able to:
• Determine what types of source operations require a permit and the type of permit required
• Identify and complete the appropriate RADIUS forms for your permit
• Understand and identify Significant Sources, Insignificant Sources, and Non-Source Fugitive Sources
• Navigate the regulatory requirements imposed on various sources: boilers, storage tanks, surface coating, manufacturing and materials handling, and emergency generator
• Understand the differences between the preconstruction permit and Title V operating permit programs
• Use RADIUS to prepare a State-of-the-Art (SOTA) analysis, construct emission units and operating scenarios
• View permit requirements and determine compliance using RADIUS
• calculate air emissions using emission factors and material
balances and enter this information into RADIUS
PREREQUISITE
This course will cover a wide range of topics in a short period of time. Prior knowledge of air permitting concepts and the Introduction to RADIUS course are highly recommended. If you are unsure you meet the requirements, you may contact the Rutgers Continuing Professional Education Office for further clarification. |