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-. -� <br />• Tcstified on revisions to Minnesota Odor Rule for printers, cirwit board <br />manufacturers, furniture manufacturers, and two trade associations (1997). <br />• Developed and managed air quality program that achieved $3.8 million in sales <br />and prepared over 150 air permit applications over a five-year period (1992 – <br />1997). <br />• Major air permit modification involving Prevention of SigniYicant Deterioration <br />review and Best Available Control Technology review for corn processing plants <br />in Minnesota and Nebraska. Permit applications involved calculating fugitive <br />emissions from truck vaffic and determining increase in fugitive emissions due to <br />expansion (1993 – 1994). <br />• Title V operating permit applications for several food processing plants in <br />Minnesota, Kentucky, Indiana, lowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Permit applications <br />included calculating fugitive emissions from truck traffic and criteria pollutant <br />emissions from combustion sources. Evaluated fugitive emissions Crom process <br />equipment, material handling and storage (]992– 1997). <br />• Air permit assessments for several food processing plants and manufacturers in <br />Minnesota. Evaluations included calculation of criteria pollutant emissions from <br />combustion and process sources and fugitive emissions from processes, traffic, <br />and material haz�dling and storage (1992 – 1997). <br />• Air pennit apptications and permit assessments for aggregate mining operations. <br />Air permits involved calculating fugitive dust from truck traffic on haul roads, <br />loading and unloading and storage piles (1992 – 2004). <br />— • Air permit applications and assessments for grain elevators in Minnesota. <br />Applications involved calculating criteria pollutant emissions from loading and <br />unloading, truck traffic, and vazious fugitive emission sources (1992 – 1997). <br />• Applications for permit modifications and operating permits for printers in <br />Minnesota and Michigan. Applications involved calculating criteria and toxic <br />pollutant emissions from surface coating operations, printing, storage, and <br />material handling (1992 – 1997). <br />• Applications for permit modifications and operating permits for several spray <br />painting operations in Minnesota. Applications involved calculating emissions <br />from spray painting, material handling and storage, and preparation. Calculated <br />fugitive emissions £rom sawdust piles (1992 – 1997). <br />• Air permit applications for several furniture manufacturers and building products <br />manufacturers in Minnesota (1992 – 2007). <br />• Review of BACT Determinations for oriented strand board plants in Minnesota, <br />Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Texas, Virginia, F►orida, Nordi Carolina, <br />Louisiar�a, Alabama and Mississippi for purposes of planncd ptant expansions <br />(1994). <br />• Title V pem�itting for Minnesota Paper Mill (1995). <br />• Calculated storage tank emissions from severa] tank fanns (1998 – 2000). <br />• Negotiated administrative orders for Twin Cities and Rochester PMio State <br />Implementalion Plan. Negotiations ine(uded EPA, MPCA, and facility staff. <br />Involved reviewing and approving methodologies for calculating point source and <br />fugitive emissions i'or waste water Ueatment facilities, barge facilities, a steel mill, <br />�' grain handling facility, aggregate mine, two asphalt plants, and other facilities. <br />
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