Date: September 22-24, 2025

Times (Central): 9/22 @ 10:30 – 4:30; 9/23 @ 8:30 – 4:00; 9/24 @ 8:30 – 2:30

Location: Milwaukee DNR Office – 1027 W. St Paul Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233

Instructors: William Franek and Louis DeRose

Course Registration Link – Register by September 15, 2025

About the Course: Students successfully completing this course should have the knowledge to work on combustion-related pollution problems such as estimating the actual and potential air pollution emissions from combustion sources; reviewing applications for permits to construct combustion facilities; and developing recommendations to improve the performance of malfunctioning combustion equipment.

Learning Objectives: Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the different types of combustion sources and the operating characteristics of each source. Attendees will be able to apply the following combustion elements in a regulatory evaluation:

  • Combustion sources burning liquid and solid wastes
  • Combustion sources burning fossil fuel
  • Combustion engines (diesel engines, gas turbines, etc.)
  • Combustion principles
  • Design and operational parameters
  • Selected fundamental calculations
  • Pollution control devices

Course Delivery: This is a classroom training that will be taught in-person in Milwaukee at the WI DNR Offices.

How to Register: See the U.S. EPA LMS Frequently Asked Questions for how to create an EPA LMS account, register for a course, and other common functions.  


Agenda

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Questions?

LADCO Training Coordinator: Zac Adelman (adelman@ladco.org)


 Accessibility Statement

LADCO strives to host inclusive, accessible training events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully with the instructor and course content. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Zac Adelman (adelman@ladco.org | 847-720-7880).

About Author

Zac is LADCO's Executive Director. He's an environmental scientist with 20+ years experience in emissions and air quality modeling.