Do you have a business or facility in New Jersey that is subject to state air quality regulations?
Are you required to make electronic filings to the NJ Department of Environmental Protection?
Would you like to know more about how to get ready for a DEP inspection? Common enforcement findings? How about Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) policy and SEP examples that directly benefit communities and the environment?
Well, you’re in luck. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is offering a
Free seminar on Thursday, May 10 that is designed to help you with all of the above.
If your facility utilizes Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS), Continuous Opacity Monitoring Systems (COMS) and/or is subject to Stack Testing requirements, you also can benefit from an overview provided by the Bureau of Technical Services.
In addition, updates on new and proposed New Jersey Air Pollution Regulations will be provided by staffers from the DEP’s Bureau of Air Quality Permitting.
Not enough? OK. Just for you, the seminar will include training on navigating the NJDEP Online web portal and also will provide a review of electronic submissions of Annual Compliance Certifications, Six Month Deviation Reports and Excess Emission & Monitoring Performance Reports.
And, after all of the above, DEP experts will hang in for a question and answer session.
Did we mention that all this is FREE?
Oh, so now you’re interested and want to know where it will take place.
Glad you asked. It all goes down at the:
HAMILTON TECHNOLOGY CENTER
1200 Negron Drive
Hamilton, NJ 08691 Directions
Need more information? Check out this web site, or contact your enforcement inspector.
For prospective participants who do not have an assigned inspector, please call:
(973) 656-4444 for Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex,
Union and Warren counties
(609) 292-3187 for Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, or
(856) 614-3601 for Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties
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