TOXC102-CI: NACT #290 MACT Course Name: TOXC102-CI: NACT #290 MACTInformationDescriptionWho Should AttendWho Should Attend: This course is intended for new, entry-level as well as semi-experienced stationary source permit engineers, inspectors, regulatory agency staff, and environmental specialists in business and government. The course is designed to provide an overview of General Background Information on MACT and ARB standards. ObjectivesLeaning Objectives: Those completing this course will gain a basic understanding of the general information associated with MACT general background information. The following topics will be covered in this course: • History: various ARB and EPA toxic regulations/programs: MACTs and ATCMs, ARB Hot Spots vs EPA Significant Risk Programs, EPA and California Accidental Release Prevention Programs • CAA section 112 • MACT Timeline • California MAC/ATCMs • General/Specific requirements of some of the MACT regulations • Information Resources to help with the MACT regulations DescriptionDescription: This course is designed to provide general background information on (1) various ARB and EPA toxic regulations/programs: MACTs and ATCMs, ARB Hot Spots vs EPA Significant Risk Programs, EPA and California Accidental Release Prevention Programs; (2) listing of toxic air contaminants and hazardous air pollutants, and of EPA's toxic source categories; (3) pathways for ARB and EPA enforcement; and (4) lowering a source's potential to emit (for MACT sources). NO SITE VISIT. Pre-RequisitesPre-Requisites: NACT 101 – Uniform Air Quality Training Program (UAQTP), or equivalent courses/work experience. Length: 1 daysFormat: ClassroomUpdated: 2009MJO-EPA Supported: CenSARACurriculum: Air Toxics Rule Development and Implementation