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2.5 Tips for Calculating Emissions From an Engine

March 3, 2017 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

2.5 Tips to Remember for Calculating Air Emissions from an Engine

While it may seem that you can plug and chug the air emission formula, there are a few problems when applying this method to calculating emissions from engines.

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Filed Under: SCAQMD Basics Tagged With: continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS), emission factors, engine compliance, EPA Method 19, source tests, volatile organic compounds (VOC)

6 Things to Know When Permitting a Coffee Roaster in the SCAQMD

October 10, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Envera Consulting: Coffee Roaster Permitting

Specialty coffee is a hot commodity in Southern California. But getting a permit can be tricky because of the SCAQMD’s stringent rules.

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Filed Under: Environmental Compliance Tagged With: air quality compliance, coffee roaster compliance, nitrogen oxide (NOx), Rule 1147, Rule 1153.1, Rule 201, Rule 203, Rule 219, source tests

Using Source Test Results on an Annual Emission Report (AER)

January 21, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Learn the benefits of using a source test over a default emission factor for your annual emissions report.

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Filed Under: Annual Emission Reports Tagged With: SCAQMD RECLAIM program, source tests, Title V compliance

Why All AP-42 Emission Factors Are Not Created Equal

January 21, 2016 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

The EPA’s AP-42 database is the most common source for looking up emission factors. But be wary about using them without first understanding the rankings.

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Filed Under: Environmental Compliance Tagged With: emission factors, source tests

19 Ways Common Environmental Compliance Problems Start

September 7, 2015 By Grant T. Aguinaldo

Envera Consulting: Environmental Compliance Problems

Learn about the 19 common ways that environmental compliance problems start as well as how to prevent them from happening at your facility.

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Filed Under: Environmental Compliance Tagged With: fenceline monitoring, notice of violation (NOV), notice to comply (NTC), permit conditions, process changes, source tests

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