As set forth in: 40 CFR -- Protection of Environment, Chapter 1
-- Environmental Protection Agency, Subchapter C -- Air Programs,
Part 51 -- Requirements for Preparation, Adoption, and Submittal of
Implementation Plans, Subpart I -- Review of New Sources and
Modifications, each state accepting delegation of authority to
prevent interference of attainment of National Ambient Air Quality
Standards (NAAQS) and the prevention of significant deterioration
of air quality shall do so by placing legally enforceable
procedures in its State Implementation Plan (SIP). One such
procedure and its applicability is found in the
Texas SIP in Title 30 of the Texas Administrative Code (TAC),
Chapter 111
-- control of air pollution
from visible emissions and particulate matter. This procedure is
called Method 9 -- Visual Determination of Opacity of Emissions
from Stationary Sources, and is found in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A. All
stationary sources with the potential for emitting visible
emissions are required by their permits to be read at prescribed
times by certified Visible Emissions
Evaluators.
Training & Licensing
All new students are required to attend
the classroom lecture session before
attempting field certification. If records support previous
attendance at an approved classroom lecture session then the
student does not need to attend again, but
may do so if a refresher is desired. Students who have attended a
classroom lecture session will have also met the requirements for
being trained in Method 22- the Fugitive Emissions method.
All new students must take one complete
test run for training before being allowed to take a test run for
certification. The student does not have to make a passing score on
the training run, but must complete it and hand it in to the field
instructor before being allowed to take the second run for actual
certification. A student making a passing score on the training run
cannot use it to claim certification.
Notice: Provider Requirements are Now in the Rules
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) promulgated
new and revised rules on September 27, 2007 which affect many
licensing programs. One of these new rules stipulates the
requirements that VE training providers must meet to obtain and
retain approval for training/certifications in
Texas. This means VE providers will no longer need a contract to
train and certify VE students in Texas.
The current TCEQ regulatory guidance document RG-373: "Approval
of Training for Occupational Licensing", has been revised to
reflect the new and revised rules covering "Operator Licensing and
Registration". Please review the URL below to become acquainted
with the newly adopted Chapter 30 rules.
Texas Administrative Code (TAC), Chapter 30, Subchapter L: Visible
Emissions Evaluator Training and Certification, Rules 30.500 -
30.508.
An application form has been
developed within RG-373 that all training providers, including VE
providers, will submit to apply for training approval.
Please go to this link
RG-373 to download the document and the
application.
All present providers and those wishing to become providers will
have to apply for training approval under these new rules beginning
January 2008.
NOTE:The TCEQ has based its approval of the
following providers on their proposed ability to delivery VE
training/licensing using accepted standards and practices. The TCEQ
will perform on-site audits to ensure that quality services are
delivered. If attendees feel that services have not been delivered
or have any complaints about the instructors' methods of delivery,
please contact the TCEQ by e-mail at pclark@tceq.state.tx.us
1. Compliance Assurance Associates, Inc
Telephone: (901) 381-9960
Fax number: (901) 381-9958
Contact: Arthur Eberle, President
aeberle@compliance-assurance.com
See their
Web site for
complete information.
2. Eastern Technical Associates (ETA).
Located at: 3302 Anvil Place, Raleigh, NC 27603
Mailing address is:
Eastern Technical Associates
PO Box 1009
Garner, NC 27529-1009
Phone number: (919) 878-3188
Fax number is: (919) 872-5199
See their
Web site for
complete information.
Visible Emission Evaluator licenses expire after six months. To
renew your license, you must pass the required examination.
For more information regarding VEEC licensing, please contact
512/239-1698.