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Rule 1470

The 5 Most Common Violations Issued by the SCAQMD

November 3, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

SCAQMD: 5 Most Common Violations

Receiving a notice of violation (NOV) is never fun, to put it mildly. But there are ways to minimize your chances of receiving an NOV.

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Filed Under: SCAQMD Basics Tagged With: Clean Air Act, fugitive emissions, notice of violation (NOV), permit conditions, Rule 1470, Rule 2004, Rule 203, Rule 3002, Rule 461, SCAQMD RECLAIM program, Title V compliance

A Shortcut for Permitting an Emergency Engine in the SCAQMD

June 9, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

A Shortcut to Permitting an Emergency Engine in the AQMD

Find out If you qualify to participate in the AQMD’s certified equipment program, so you can get your permit in three to six weeks — not months.

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Filed Under: Air Permits Tagged With: California Air Resources Board (CARB), engine compliance, Rule 1470

10 Common SCAQMD Rules That Apply to Commercial Bakeries

December 12, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Envera Consulting: AQMD Rules and Commercial Bakeries

In Southern California, commercial bakeries are subject to a slew of AQMD regulations, from Title V to the RECLAIM program.

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Filed Under: SCAQMD Rules Tagged With: air quality compliance, bag-leak detection systems (BLDS), boiler compliance, coffee roaster compliance, commercial bakery compliance, commercial oven compliance, control devices, deep fryer compliance, EPA Method 21, Laboratory Approval Program (LAP), Rule 1146, Rule 1146.1, Rule 1147, Rule 1153.1, Rule 1155, Rule 1470, Rule 201, Rule 202, SCAQMD RECLAIM program, Title V compliance, volatile organic compounds (VOC)

How to Calculate Air Emissions From an Engine

February 1, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

How to Calculate an Engine's Air Emissions

Learn the four steps needed in order to calculate emissions from an internal combustion engine (ICE) — just in time to complete your AQMD AER.

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Filed Under: Annual Emission Reports Tagged With: control devices, emission factors, engine compliance, EPA Method 19, Rule 1470

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