
Hi Alison,

We felt that the second sentence could use some revision, so please review our edits here:
"Vermont receives emissions data through its annual registration program. Currently, VT DEC analyzes a portion of these data manually to correlate a facility's reported data with permit conditions, including hours of operation, fuel usage, and annual emissions limits for both criteria emissions and hazardous air contaminant emissions."
-Bennet
Bennet H. Leon

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
AIR QUALITY and CLIMATE DIVISION (AQCD)
SECTION CHIEF  -  AIR QUALITY PLANNING
One National Life Drive | Davis 4[th] Floor |
Montpelier, VT  05620-3802  |
TEL:  802-249-4221  |   http://dec.vermont.gov/air-quality 

From: Simcox, Alison <simcox.alison@epa.gov> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 9:36 AM
To: Leon, Bennet <Bennet.Leon@vermont.gov>
Cc: Curley, Michael <Curley.Michael@epa.gov>; Rogan, John <Rogan.John@epa.gov>
Subject: RE: follow-up Q on VT 2015 ozone ISIP
Importance: High
Hi Bennet,
To complete our proposed notice, can you confirm that these sentences are correct?
"Vermont receives emissions data through its annual registration program. Currently, VT DEC analyzes a portion of these data manually to correlate a facility's actual emissions with permit conditions, NAAQS, and, if applicable, hazardous air contaminant action levels."

Thanks.
Alison


Alison Simcox, PhD
US EPA Region 1
Air Quality Branch
Boston, MA 02109
617-918-1684 

