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AIR QUALITY TRAINING
STORM WATER TRAINING
Michigan Dam Owners Workshop
(recorded 4/28/09)
AIR QUALITY TRAINING
Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations (October, 2009)
If your facility coats metal and/or plastic parts with hand held spray paint guns, then you will want to watch this 20 minute video that summarizes the new National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Painting Stripping and Miscellaneous Surface Coating Operations. It is a federal air rule that will be enforced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Do I Need an Air Permit? 5 Part Series (December 2008)
These five sessions will take you through the basics of determining whether or not a Permit to Install is required for the processes at your facility.
STORM WATER TRAINING
Introduction to the Industrial Storm Water Program (March 2009)
This session provides an overview of the DEQ's Storm Water Program including how you determine if your facility needs a storm water permit.(Approx 10 minutes)
Storm Water Employee Training (March 2009
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Employee training is a required and essential part of an effective storm water pollution protection program. This session explains the importance of preventing contamination from storm water run off and ways employees can be involved at your facility. This session is designed to meet the permit requirements for employee training. Note that this file is large therefore you may want to download it if you have trouble viewing the session. (Approx 17 minutes)
What to Expect During a DEQ Storm Water Inspection (March 2009)
Do you know what the DEQ will be looking for when conducting a storm water inspection at your facility? This session explains the elements of a typical storm water inspection. (Approx 4 minutes)