Date: June 4, 2024

Times: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Central)

Location: Virtual (Online)

Instructors: Mohsen Nazemi and Carl Daly (New Solutions)

Course Registration Link – Register by May 28, 2024

Who Should Attend: This course is intended for intermediate stationary source permit engineers and inspectors.

About the Course: This one-day course provides an overview of the compliance assurance monitoring (CAM). The CAM rule, which applies only to emission units with active control devices
with potential emissions that are at or above the major source thresholds, requires the title V permit
for these sources to contain monitoring sufficient to give a reasonable assurance of compliance with requirements applicable to the source and with all permit terms and conditions over the anticipated range of operation. Thus, emission units with an approved CAM plan will require sufficient monitoring to satisfy the periodic monitoring requirement under Title V and part 70.

The CAM rule generally will not require implementation of its requirements for most units subject to CAM until the first round of Title V permit renewals, which will generally be 5 years after initial permit issuance. Therefore, until emission units become subject to the requirements of part 64, the initial Title V permit for major sources with units subject to Federal or SIP regulations will need to include periodic monitoring for these CAM units.

Learning Objectives: After completion of this course, learners will be able to explain key aspects of CAM, including

  • Title V operating permits program
  • CAM rule
  • Part64 applicability
  • Who will be affected by CAM
  • Who is exempt from CAM
  • CAM timing
  • Monitoring design criteria

Course Delivery: This is a virtual, instructor-led training.

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


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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.