Air Quality
 
Air Quality Services by TRC
 
 
 

 Air Quality

 

For over 40 years, TRC has supported clients with every aspect of air quality systems design, permitting, licensing, regulatory compliance assistance, and engineering, as well as auditing, due diligence review for asset acquisitions, litigation support and expert witness services. As a result of our broad experience and up-to date regulatory information, we can handle the largest and most complex air projects to save our clients time and money.


TRC Services
  • State and Federal Air Permitting
  • SIP Attainment Demonstration and Feasibility Analysis
  • Air Emission (including Greenhouse Gas) Inventories
  • Upset/Maintenance Rule Compliance
  • Air Dispersion Modeling & Health Effects Review
  • Mobile Source Emissions Estimation/Modeling
  • Compliance Audits and Due Diligence Reviews
  • Source Testing, Mobile Certification Services, and Ambient Air Monitoring
  • Regulatory Analysis and Compliance Management

 


Articles
January 2011
Environmental Business Journal, “Air Pollution Control Business Marks Time in the USA, Prospers in Asia." (PDF)
TRC’s Gale Hoffnagle contributes his expertise to this article about the state of the air quality consulting industry as a host of new requirements are set to come into affect this year.
January 2011
Environmental Business Journal, “Suite of EPA Rule Poses Significant Challenges to Regulated Cumminity." (PDF)
TRC’s Gale Hoffnagle is among those quoted in this article about the impact new air rules are having on regulated clients.
January 2010
Environmental Business Journal, “New Air Quality Standards Could Pose Major Compliance Burden on Industry.” (PDF)
Gale Hoffnagle, head of the air quality practice at TRC, discussed the proposed NOX one-hour standard and its potential impact on industry.

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"Nuisance Dusts"- Validation and Application of a Novel Dry Deposition Method for Total Dust Fall - Year 2011 (PDF)
This paper by TRC’s Gary Hunt appears in the newly released book Air Quality Monitoring, Assessment and Management. Hunt’s chapter discusses a monitoring program developed to quantify the frequency and magnitude of nuisance dust from a coal fired power plant in the Eastern U.S.

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