In Southern California, commercial bakeries are subject to a slew of AQMD regulations, from Title V to the RECLAIM program.
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Proposed Changes to the SCAQMD’s Permitting Rules (2016)
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has been working to amend Rule 219, including adding new classes of exemptions.
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Read MoreThe Most Important Thing We Learned by Helping Our Clients Comply With SCAQMD Rules 1146 or 1146.1
Boilers, or steam generators, are one of the most common types of industrial equipment we come across in the field. We’ve seen boilers in numerous settings, including: Petroleum refining Commercial baking Pharmaceutical manufacturing Dairies Wire drawing Within the South Coast Air Quality Mangement District (SCAQMD), boilers are subject to numerous regulations, which, of course, means they also come with their very own set of problems. At the end of the article, I’ll share the single most important thing we learned by helping our clients operate a successful boiler-compliance program within the SCAQMD. But first, the basics. What Are the SCAQMD Rules for Boilers? […]
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