Join us on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at Noon
Update on Revisions to 6 NYCRR Part 220-3 and 212-4 - Control of Emissions from Asphalt Mixture Mfg Plants
Presented by: Michael Miliani, P.E.
Chief, Source Control Technology Section, DEC Division of Air Resources
Hosted by:
C.T. Male Associates Engineering, Surveying, Architecture, Landscape Architecture & Geology, D.P.C.
50 Century Hill Drive Latham, NY 12110
PLEASE NOTE THE LOCATION FOR THIS MEETING. PARK IN REAR OF BUILDING, GO UP RAMP AND ENTER AT DOOR "C".
Members $20, Non-Members $25, Students $10,
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Topic:
The Division of Air Resources (DAR) currently regulates air emissions from Asphalt Mixture Manufacturing Plants (AMMPs) under 6 NYCRR Subpart 212-4. Currently under Part 212, owners and operators of AMMPs need to navigate several sections of the regulation to determine the control requirements necessary to achieve compliance. DAR is in the process of repealing Subpart 212-4 and creating a new AMMP regulation under Subpart 220-3. Subpart 220-3 will require new facilities to install control equipment that represents the best achieved industry standards. Existing facilities will be required to install similar controls on a scheduled reduction plan. These changes will reduce emissions and streamline compliance. Also, existing Subpart 220-1, which regulates Portland cement plants, will be updated to reflect current particulate emission and nitrogen oxide (NOx) monitoring and reporting requirements. Subpart 220-2, Glass Plants, will remain unchanged. The proposed repeal of Subpart 212-4 will require certain revisions to ensure compatibility with new Subpart 220-3, including revisions to the definition section of Part 212.
Presenter Bio:
Mr. Miliani graduated from Clarkson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering. Mike worked as an Environmental Consultant before beginning his career with the NYSDEC, Division of Air Resources in 1998. He has been a practicing Professional Engineer since 2002. Mike spent a number of years in the Bureau of Air Quality Planning and currently manages the Source Control Technology Section in the Bureau of Stationary Sources. One of the duties of this group is to develop regulations that reduce air pollution and improve the air quality within New York State.