Archive of Air Quality and Environmental Newsletters

 


 

Meteorological and particulate monitoring stationBelow are archived air quality newsletters McVehil-Monnett Associates published from January 2000 to October 2004.  The table below lists the newsletter number, publication date and featured  articles.  These newsletters are available for download in Adobe Acrobat®

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newsletter Date Published Featured Articles
No. 12 October 2004
  • Are you in Compliance? A Seminar on EMS
  • PM2.5 The Coming (Soon?) Challenge in Permitting and Modeling
No. 11 June 2004
  • MMA Staff Is On the Go
  • The Changing Face of Air Quality Modeling
No. 10 September 2003
  • Upcoming Clean Air Act Training Session
  • Major Changes in the Turbine MACT a Reality!
No. 9 June 2003
  • Updated MMA Website
  • EMS and You
No. 8 February 2003
  • Roundup Power Project Receives Approval from the US Department of Interior
  • NSR Reform Update
  • New Security Rules Still Being Introduced for 112(r) Facilities
No. 7 December 2002
  • Uncertainties in PSD Permitting Requirements
  • Stricter AQRV Impact Analyses Complicate PSD Review
  • Timely News on CAQCC Revised Exemptions for Condensate Storage Tanks
No. 6 September 2002
  • Clean Air Act 112(r) Facilities Subject to New Security Rules?? 
  • Selecting an Environmental Firm
No. 5 June 2002
  • Effective Environmental Management Systems Now Available to All
  • Air Quality Issues Related to Coal Bed Methane Development in the Powder River Basin
No. 4 November 2001
  • Potential Pitfalls of Vendor Emission "Guarantees" 
  • The Future of Dispersion Modeling: AERMOD
No. 3 1st Quarter 2001
  • Air Quality Permit Conditions - the Devil is in the Detail
  • FLAG Phase I Report Updates AQRV Assessment Approach
No. 2 4th Quarter 2000
  • MMA Experiences Growth
  • Upcoming Changes in Regulatory Modeling
No.1 January 2000
  • EPA Overrules Issuance of Title V Permit-Implications for Major Sources that Have Been in Extended Shutdown
  • AERMOD-A New Air Quality Model

 

 

 


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