Learn how the EPA's new National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for Ozone will impact the West.
State air quality regulators and Holland & Hart attorneys will provide practical advice to help businesses grapple with this highly technical area and capitalize on opportunities to ensure that industry concerns are heard. Topics will include:
- Unique difficulties posed by the lowered ozone standard in the Intermountain West
- Current monitoring data and which areas in Utah and the Intermountain West likely will be designated as nonattainment; differences for Wasatch Front versus Uinta Basin
- Specifics on the implementation timelines and additional regulatory requirements for new projects
- Burdens that State Implementation Plans (SIPs) place on industry and communities
- Looking Forward – tools and strategies states and industries can employ to address increasing background ozone levels
Patrick Barickman and Sheila Vance of the Utah Division of Air Quality, will join Holland & Hart attorneys Amanda Smith and Emily Schilling to discuss the key provisions in the new standard.
Agenda: Tuesday, November 3rd
Registration & Breakfast – 8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Presentation – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.
Location: Holland & Hart
222 S. Main Street, Suite 2200
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Presenters:
Patrick Barickman, Section Manager for Planning, Utah Division of Air Quality
Sheila Vance, Air Quality Planning Specialist, Utah Division of Air Quality
Amanda Smith, Of Counsel, Environmental, Holland & Hart
Emily Schilling, Of Counsel, Environmental, Holland & Hart
To register online please click here.
Please respond by October 30th.
Questions? Contact Sheila Bowmer at 801.799.5926 or smbowmer@hollandhart.com.