Today, the National Waste & Recycling Association hosted a webinar concerning the revised NSPS (New Source Performance Standards for Landfills) Rule. EPA is revising the NSPS rules which will be tentatively published in the Fall, 2015. These rule changes may impact the way air emissions from landfills are being managed and is a significant change from 1996 published standards. During this informative session, attendees learned:
The specific changes the EPA is revising on NSPS and the impact on air emissions;
Tactics for landfill owners/operators to minimize the impact;
A better understanding of what the EPA constitutes as landfill gas.
If you missed this presentation, NWRA has granted SCS permission to post the slide show on our website. We welcome everyone to view the slide showand thank the NWRA for sponsoring the webinar. Webinar presenters include:
Pat Sullivan, Senior Vice President, and SCS National Expert – Landfill Clean Air Act; NSPS.
Niki Wuestenberg, Corporate Air Compliance Manager, Republic Services
Amy Banister, Senior Director of Air Quality, Waste Management
For more information and answers to your questions please contact Pat Sullivan, SCS Engineers or the webinar presenters.
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