Registration now open!
NCASI, AF&PA, and AWC have scheduled a workshop on the final Boiler MACT rules recently released by EPA. The workshop will be held on March 13-14 in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center. This day and a half workshop (ending at noon on March 14) will focus on regulatory implications, compliance requirements, and compliance options. The event is designed specifically for environmental professionals in the forest products industry responsible for implementation of the final Boiler MACT rules, including Non-Hazardous Secondary Material (NHSM), Boiler GACT, and CISWI. Mill and corporate staff responsible for power systems at pulp and paper mills and wood products facilities will learn from industry experts and EPA staff, the many complexities of this set of new requirements.
Topics to be covered include:
- rule overviews
- waste-fuel determinations
- CO compliance options
- work practice requirements
- compliance alternatives, including emission averaging
- member experiences with controls
- energy audit and tune-up requirements
- process for seeking additional compliance time
- test method choices
- performance testing
- recordkeeping procedures
The
registration fee for NCASI and AF&PA/AWC members is $200. Members are invited to register online at
http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventId=1195480. Register without delay, as space is limited!
Participants can also make their
hotel room reservations online at
https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=1301289478&key=9179C.
Reservations must be made by February 20 to qualify for the special group rate.
A limited number of
exhibit spaces are available for NCASI Sustaining Members to showcase their expertise and offerings. All session breaks and the evening reception will take place in the exhibit room. Sustaining Members are invited to sponsor one of the breaks for $500 and be identified as event sponsors.
Questions about this event may be directed to Tracy Stubbs at the NCASI Southern Regional Center (
tstubbs@src-ncasi.org,
352-331-1745).
Download informational flyer about the workshop