Inside This Issue

Inside This Issue

em Q2 2018 mailing label Inside this issue, we look forward to A&WMA’s 111th Annual Conference in Hartford, journey back through past conference locales, and highlight the most recent issues of EM . em Dear A&WMA Members and Colleagues, In this second edition of EM PLUS , A&WMA’s new quarterly 18 uarter 20 Second Q print publication, you will find an exclusive preview of the 2018 Annual Conference & Exhibition. This June we head to New England by way of Hartford, Connecticut. This journey back east — the first in more than 40 years — has us remi - Office A's New niscing about our conferences past, so we take a look back 1 A&WM at some past annual conference locales, as well as forward to next year's meeting across our northern border in e Staff Meet th 2 Quebec City, Canada. Preview E 2018 4 AC ighpoints We also take time out in this issue to introduce our head - rogram H chnical P Te s quarters staff and showcase our new office. A&WMA appening Exhibit H rsts relocated our international headquarters to Pittsburgh’s artford Fi H historic Koppers building in February, and we couldn’t be in happier about our bright new space. I would like to extend Women tlight on 6 Spo a special thank you to A&WMA Director Greg Johnson for ucation ou and igher Ed hrysocho H s. Maria C his assistance with the photography. with Dr peakers Interview keynote s e invited a Free, th nt of Rhon evelopme ssional D on. We hope you continue to enjoy receiving this print publication the Profe d lunche for rkshop an osts a wo and enthusiastically welcome your feedback, comments, Women h and suggestions. h Time Throug ey Back A Journ 8 Comments can be sent to [email protected]. E 2019 rd to AC g Forwa 9 Lookin lights nd High review a 10 EM P ly 2018 May - Ju cts ts: Impa Highligh esearch in 2 EPA R Quality 1 n on Air portatio of Trans nities Commu ela Burns by Micha e nd Futur resent a : Past, P 14 NSR &WMA? on at A t's Going By Stephanie Glyptis, 16 Wha posium A&WMA Executive Director EGA Sym y M g Academ ip Trainin Leadersh Program Webinar Content Exclusive A&WMA HQ’s New Office Space Earlier this year, A&WMA relocated its international headquarters to Pittsburgh’s historic Koppers building. We are very excited to showcase our bright new space and look at this change as the start of another exciting chapter in our rich history. Take a tour with us... The Hub. Our new office space provides an open area where staff can meet, chat, and enjoy a coffee break or informal meeting together. The View. The 21st floor location allows for stunning panoramic views of Downtown Pittsburgh and beyond. The Office. The new space offers A&WMA's HQ everything we need — office, meeting, and storage space — in a convenient, central location. ce. ng Spa Meeti s The Buil The e boast ding. Built in w offic 1929 Photos courtesy The ne -speed , the Koppe in high r's of Greg Johnson. latest Building the nd showcases tivity a dec art onnec s. o architectu c ng tool re with ferenci a very mod The Style. The building's con ern aesthet style. ic architecture may be early The unique turqu 20th century, but the oise roof is i lluminated office interior is definitely at night. now! A&WMA Headquarters Contact Advertising Editorial Stephanie M. Glyptis 1-412-232-3444 Jeff Schurman Lisa Bucher Executive Director 412-232-3450 (fax) 1-412-904-6003 Managing Editor Air & Waste Management Association [email protected] [email protected] 1-412-904-6023 Koppers Building www.awma.org [email protected] 436 Seventh Ave., Ste. 2100 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Layout and Design: Clay Communications, 1.412.704.7897 notice) and claims for missing issues to the Membership Department. Materials may not be reproduced, Printing: Herrmann Printing, 1.412.243.4100 redistributed, or translated in any form without prior written permission of the Editor. A&WMA assumes EM Plus , a publication of the Air & Waste Management Association, is published quarterly with no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by contributors to this publication. Views editorial and executive offices at Koppers Building, 436 Seventh Ave., Ste. 2100, Pittsburgh, PA expressed in editorials are those of the author and do not necessarily represent an official position of 15219, USA. ©2018 Air & Waste Management Association (www.awma.org). All rights reserved. the Association. A&WMA does not endorse any company, product, or service appearing in third-party Please contact A&WMA Member Services for current subscription rates (1-412-232-3444). Additional advertising. postage charges may apply. Send change of address with recent address label (6 weeks advance EM (Online) ISSN 2470-4741, EM (Print) ISSN 1088-9981 em PLUS | Q2 2018 1 Meet Team A&WMA. Top row, from left: Stephanie Glyptis, Executive Director; Jeff Schurman, Business Development Manager; Tracy Fedkoe, Marketing and Project Management Director; Lisa Bucher, Managing Editor; Nancy Bernheisel, Publications Coordinator. Second row, from left: Robin Lebovitz, Professional Development and Student Programs Manager; Karen Denne, Accounts Payable/ Accounts Receivable; Gerald Armstrong, Member Services Coordinator. Seated, from left: Cindy Fontanesi, Confer - ences and Events Planner; Gloria Henning, Continuing Education Coordinator. Not pictured: Bill Braun, Controller; Ron Brown, Finance Manager Our team of dedicated professionals is here to serve you. Staff contact information can be found on our website at www.awma.org/staff. Meet the Staff 2 em PLUS | Q2 2018 Photo courtesy of Greg Johnson. em PLUS | Q2 2018 3 ACE 2018 By William H. Haak, Attorney and Consultant, Haak Law LLC A&WMA ACE Comes Home to Hartford This June Home of the Charter Oak and one of the oldest cities in the United States; home to more than 200 cultural, arts, and heritage organizations; home of renowned American writer, humorist, and publisher, Mark Twain; at the Indiana University McKinney School Expert Panels — Tuesday, June 26 – and home of the Air & Waste Management of Law and Assistant Director for Policy and Thursday, June 28. 40 panels featuring Association’s 111th Annual Conference & Implementation at the Indiana University experts from industry, government, and Exhibition (ACE) -- the first time in 43 years Environmental Resilience Institute; and academia, on topics such as: that the ACE will be held in New England. Roger Kranenburg , Vice President of • EPA Priorities Energy Strategy and Policy with Eversource. • New Source Review (NSR) Issues and On the following pages, we preview some Recent Developments of the technical program highlights and 48th Annual A&WMA Critical Review - • Commissioners Panel on Federal/State professional development and networking Tuesday, June 26, 9:00 – 11:45 a.m. Relationships opportunities on offer at this year’s event. “Trends in Onroad Transportation Energy and • Clean Air Act Regulatory and Policy For the most up-to-date information and to Emissions” presented by Dr. H. Christopher Developments view the full conference program, visit Frey , Distinguished Professor, North Carolina • Environmental Inspections and Enforcement www.awma.org/ace2018. State University, with invited Discussants: Alberto Ayala , Executive Director, Sacramento On the Exhibit Floor Technical Program Highpoints Metropolitan Air Quality Management Exhibit Openings Keynote Plenary Session - Monday, District; Susan Collet , Senior Principal Monday, June 25: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. June 25, 2:45 - 5:00 p.m. Featured Engineer, Toyota Motor Engineering and Tuesday, June 26: 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. speakers: William Wehrum , Assistant Manufacturing North America; Rashid Wednesday, June 27: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation Shaikh , Director of Science , Health Effects at U.S .Environmental Protection Agency Institute; Eric Stevenson , Director of Mete - The Exhibit Hall at the 111th A&WMA ACE (EPA); Janet McCabe , Professor of Practice orology, Measurement and Rules, Bay Area is the one-stop destination for attendees Air Quality Management District; and interested in environmental technology Michael P. Walsh , Independent Consultant, solutions, product and service demonstra - International Council on Clean Transportation. tions, and informative visits with experts 4 em PLUS | Q2 2018 Hartford Firsts Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844), the first nationally recognized American architect, completed his first public building, the Old State House in 1796. The Old State House is the oldest state house in America. Hartford was the first city in the United States to erect a building designed for use as a YWCA (1867). The first permanent and triumphal memorial arch in America is the “Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch” in Bushnell Park in Hartford. Construction started in 1884. The Bulkeley Bridge is the largest from across the environmental spectrum. Students and young professionals alike are stone arch bridge in the world. With almost 20 hours of exhibit time avail - encouraged to stop by the Taylor & Francis Hartford Public High School is the able, attendees will learn about the products Publishing Co. Booth in the Exhibit Hall to second oldest secondary school still and services of over 70 exhibitors, enjoy meet Dr. S.T. Rao, Technical Editor-in-Chief in operation in the United States. numerous networking opportunities, and of the Journal of the Air & Waste Management continental breakfasts and refreshment Association (JA&WMA) . Dr. Rao will be on Hartford’s Commission on the City breaks, all in one place. hand to share his vast experience and Plan was the first permanent public answer your questions about submitting planning body in the United States Not Just For Seasoned Professionals papers to JA&WMA .

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