Air Quality Permitting, Compliance, and Enforcement for Stationary Engines
Please join us as we discuss important air-quality permitting, compliance, and enforcement issues related to non-road and stationary engines. Operators in the oil and gas and other industrial sectors rely on these engines to power their operations. Yet, a complex patchwork of state and federal air quality rules and regulations often make compliance difficult, which can significantly impact day-to-day business operations. Attendees will get an in-depth look at a variety of issues that manufacturers, owners, and operators of these engines in Colorado, and elsewhere, need to be aware of to avoid compliance pitfalls and serious business interruptions, including:
- Changes to Colorado's Regulation 3 governing Internal Combustion Engines
- Colorado Permit Process including Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN), Construction Permit, and Portable Permit
- Applicability of Quad Z requirements governing Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines
- Applicability of Quad J requirements governing Stationary Spark-Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
- Applicability of Non-Road Large Spark Ignited (LSI) rules and regulations, and their overlap with stationary engine requirements
- A unique perspective from EPA Region 8 on compliance and enforcement considerations under EPA's engine regulations
Our speakers are at the forefront of air quality issues related to both non-road and stationary engines throughout the Rocky Mountain West and across the country. This session will offer critical compliance and practical advice for any business facing engine-related air quality issues, including manufacturers, owners, and operators.
The Moderator for this program is:
- Randy Dann, Associate, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Speakers for this program are:
- Alex North, Environmental Scientist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Melissa Green, Project Manager, Weaver Boos Consultants
- Eric Waeckerlin, Associate, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Event Details
Tuesday, August 6
Breakfast| 8-8:30 AM
Program | 8:30-10 AM
Wells Fargo Hershner Room
1700 Lincoln St.
Suite #5000
Denver, CO 80203
Event Materials
- Alexis North, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RICE MACT Rules
- Melissa Green, Weaver Boos Consultants, Regulation 3 Changes, Air Permitting Process, and RICE NESHAP
- Eric Waeckerlin, Davis Graham & Stubbs, Air Quality Permitting, Compliance, and Enforcement for Stationary Engines
About Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP, one of the Rocky Mountain region’s preeminent law firms, serves clients nationally and internationally, with a strong focus on corporate finance and governance, mergers and acquisitions, natural resources, environmental law, real estate, and complex litigation. Our lawyers have extensive experience working with companies in the energy, mining, technology, hospitality, private equity, manufacturing, asset management, and aviation industries. As the exclusive member firm in Colorado for Lex Mundi, the world’s leading network of independent law firms, DGS has access to in-depth experience in 100+ countries worldwide.