Title III and Title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and the recent State Implementation Plans have defined extensive requirements for documenting and reducing emissions of hazardous and criteria air pollutants. Air Tox personnel have the necessary experience with these constantly evolving state and federal requirements to aid clients in the following areas:
• Air Tox documents the emissions of air pollutants by conducting a comprehensive facility audit to be used in developing an emissions inventory;
• Air Tox designs and implements sophisticated monitoring programs for ambient levels of a wide range of toxic and hazardous air pollutants; and
• Air Tox evaluates technologies and control systems for reducing emissions of hazardous air pollutants from industrial processes. In addition, Air Tox determines the appropriate pollution control equipment needed to meet the required emission limits or relevant ambient standards. Staff engineers perform BACT, RACT and LAER analyses and the most feasible control technologies are identified with careful consideration of the technical, operational and economic aspects of the project. Senior Project Managers work closely with the client to develop preliminary design specifications, solicit vendor bids, prepare air permit applications, supervise installation and complete performance and compliance emissions testing.