Over the years, the regulations and guidance documents that implement the Clean Air Act (CAA) have become more complicated, creating a greater burden for regulated entities to remain in compliance while trying to move their projects forward efficiently. The good news is that there are ways to streamline the permitting process to obtain an air permit that meets applicable air regulations while allowing for operational flexibility to support your business.
Watch the video below for an insightful discussion from the Braun Intertec air permitting team on how to build a strong permitting strategy that will result in a smoother application process, shortened permit timelines, and less delays to your project schedule. This webinar will focus primarily on air programs in Minnesota and Texas, with real world examples of permitting strategies that have reduced regulatory burden for clients. This webinar will also include important permitting considerations such as environmental justice and dispersion modeling and how to incorporate these into your strategy for a better outcome.
Learn more about:
Reducing regulatory burden through streamlined air permit programs
How to include environmental justice concerns in your permitting process
How Air Quality Dispersion Modeling can assist in assessing pollutant impact
Sarah Bibilonisambolin is a Project Engineer at Braun Intertec with a focus on strategic air permitting and compliance. Sarah assists clients in developing permitting strategies that fit with operational and business goals. Sarah works with clients from initial Site evaluations through emission calculations, permit applications, and development of custom record keeping tools. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Sergio Guerra, PhD, is an Environmental Engineer with over 20 years of experience in Air Quality. Dr. Guerra’s expertise in research, regulations, and consulting gives him a unique insight into the interaction of the theoretical and practical aspects of air quality. His research has been published in peer reviewed publications such as the EM Magazine, the Journalof Air and Waste Management Association, the Journal of Wind Engineering & Industrial Aerodynamics, and various conference proceedings. At Braun Intertec, Dr. Guerra assists industrial clients in complying with local, state and federal environmental laws and regulations. Assistance includes preparing air permit applications, development of emission calculations, and dispersion modeling.
Kelsey Suddard is a Senior Engineer with Braun Intertec assisting clients from a variety of industry sectors with environmental compliance and permitting needs with a focus on air permitting and compliance secvices and is part of Braun Intertec’s ESG/EJ task force. Prior to joining Braun Intertec she spent over twelve years as a air permit engineer and supervisor for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency where she worked on many complex air permits, environmental review projects, and helped create the MPCA’s environmental justice (EJ) framework for incorporating EJ considerations into regulatory services. Kelsey holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and is a registered professional engineer in Minnesota.
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