GES’ Air Quality Webinar will describe key actions required should your company receive a Section 114 Request and the measures that should be taken to formulate a response. Section 114(a) authorizes the Administrator of EPA to require the submission of information from facility operators. There are two typical types of requests. The first type may be simply used to assist EPA with new regulatory development. The second type is associated with an enforcement investigation usually leading to enforcement action. This webinar focus is on the second type of request.
This webinar will introduce samples of Section 114 request letters that EPA has sent out and how to respond. The EPA usually requires a thirty-day response period, and it is a daunting task for companies to respond to a request on short notice. Many times this requires assistance from an environmental consultant and/or environmental attorney. This webinar will also suggest how companies can be proactive in their response to EPA.
If interested, please visit our event website to register online today.
Seminar Topics Include:
- Introduction – Section 114 Regulatory Authority
- Section 114 Regulatory Authorization
- Typical Requests/Samples
- Consultant’s Role
- Question & Answer Session
About the Presenter:
Doug Wolf, Director, Air Quality Services
Douglas Wolf is the Director of Air Quality Services at Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc. with over 40 years of multidisciplinary environmental permitting, compliance, and management consulting experience. Doug’s permitting and compliance expertise includes regulatory negotiation, rule development, risk evaluations, and strategic management leadership, leading to successful acquisition of environmental permits and licensing for many industrial and commercial operations. His management expertise includes direct technical oversight and responsibility for project and program support, including front-end planning, conceptual review, and implementation.
Doug provides due diligence support to clients in the petroleum, chemical manufacturing, cement/aggregate, landfill, transportation, pharmaceutical, government, and energy sectors. His air-quality support services have included preparing technical memoranda and basis-of-design specification, including cost benefit analysis. He also provides National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) support and evaluation in areas of air quality, greenhouse gases, and odor/nuisance source control.
Doug Wolf can be reached at 888-540-0804 x3055 or email dwolf@gesonline.com
Please note that this is a private event for guests invited by GES only. The event is free to attend, but prior online registration is required.