Benzene Waste Operations Webinar- Part 2Tuesday, February 28, 2023 (1pm - 2pm US/Eastern) GoToWebinar |
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Part 2 of a four-part webinar series on Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP (BWON). BWON has been a continuing focus of EPA enforcement activities and this training is intended to help ground company professionals in the history and other essentials of BWON compliance and enforcement. Taras Lewus (Atlas) and Dawn Neal (Tricord) have generously agreed to conduct the trainings, which will be geared towards environmental compliance professionals within your facilities. The hour-long webinars will each build on each other on February 21, February 28, March 7, and March 14.
Presenters
Tara Lewus, Regional Vice President- Atlas Technical Consultants
Dawn Neal, Client Relationship Manager- TRICORD Consulting, LLC
Moderator
Geoff Moody, Senior Vice President, Government Relations and Policy- AFPM
Registration Fees:These fees are available through 02/28/2024 |
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Name | Price | Available To |
Member Registration | $0.00 | Members/Government |
Non-Member Registration | $0.00 | Non-Members |
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