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Harrisburg Central Office

Information: (717) 787-9702
Fax: (717) 772-2303
Rachel Carson State Office Building
12th Floor, P.O. Box 8468
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8468

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Bureau of Air Quality

Vehicle Emissions Inspection

Bureau Director

  • Represents Bureau at legislative, press, regulated community and general public functions.
  • Maintains communications within the DEP and outside entities.
  • Manages the Bureau's resources to achieve the goals of the Clean Air Act and the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act.
  • Establishes Bureau goals, objectives and management policies.
  • Phone: (717) 772-3952.
  • E-mail: Nick Lazor (nlazor@pa.gov), Director
  • E-mail: Susan Hoyle(shoyle@pa.gov), Regulatory Coordinator

 


Support Services Section

  • Provides accounting, budgeting, purchasing, personnel and contract management assistance.
  • Provides clerical and administrative support related to correspondence, travel arrangements, office management, special projects and records management.
  • Administers and controls various funds and grants.
  • Oversees the preparation of fiscal data and reports.
  • Phone: (717) 772-3433
  • E-mail: Jennifer Horst (jenhorst@pa.gov)

 


Assistant Director

  • Coordinates the Bureau's program development activities as they relate to federal Clean Air Act and state Air Pollution Control Act requirements.
  • Serves as Bureau liaison with other governmental entities, interstate groups and advisory committees in matters related to program development and existing program interface.
  • Represents the Bureau at press, regulated community, program development and general public functions.
  • Phone: (717) 783-9264.
  • E-mail: John Krueger (jkrueger@pa.gov)

 


Air Information Management Section

  • Manages the air program data systems and hardware.
  • Manages and maintains the Air Quality Point Source Inventory (Plant Emissions) and Area Source Inventory and reporting to EPA and others.
  • Coordinates the Air Information Management System (AIMS) and oversees Air Quality Computer System Analysis, Enhancements, and Maintenance.
  • Coordinates and reports Emissions Reporting Information and Fee Payments
  • Represents Air Quality data and business practices to the Departmental Multimedia Computer System, eFACTS (Environment, Facility, Application, Compliance Tracking System).
  • Coordinates and reports Air Quality Information to management and public.
  • Phone: (717) 783-9241.
  • E-mail: Mark Houser (mahouser@pa.gov)

 


Regulatory Development and Training Section

  • Conducts background research for regulation development
  • Performs technical feasibility assessments of regulatory strategies necessary to meet the Air Pollution Control Act and Clean Air Act requirements
  • Coordinates with legal counsel to obtain legal concurrence on planned work projects
  • Develops rulemakings and regulatory State Implementation Plans (SIPs)
  • Assists the Air Quality Bureau Director with establishing Bureau performance standards to ensure Bureau work products and deliverables meet Department and Commonwealth standards
  • Manages and tracks special projects in the Bureau of Air Quality
  • Coordinates technical training for Bureau and Regional Staff
  • Phone: (717) 772-5619
  • E-mail: Joe Martini (martjos@pa.gov)

  • Collects current and maintains historical data on air pollution.
  • Conducts investigative sampling to determine the nature and extent of pollutants.
  • Initiates emergency control programs.
  • Develops new sampling and analysis techniques.
  • Phone: (717) 783-9268
  • E-mail: Sean Nolan


Toxics Monitoring Section

  • Conducts ambient air quality studies of toxic pollutants using a variety of portable and stationary monitoring equipment. Parameters monitored include volatile organic compounds, hydrogen sulfide, mercury, carbon dioxide, aldehydes, combustible gases, particulate matter, and weather elements.
  • Handles air monitoring aspects of hazardous waste disposal/destruction and of Superfund site work.
  • Arranges for sample analysis by the DEP Bureau of Laboratories if required.
  • Analyzes monitored data and conducts comparison studies for reporting results.
  • Oversees the DEP's acid rain and mercury deposition networks as well as a seasonal ragweed pollen sampling network.
  • Phone: (717) 783-9477
  • E-mail: Min Zhong
     

Quality Assurance and Data Assessment Section

  • Collects and validates ambient air quality data.
  • Conducts quality assurance and data validation.
  • Audits ambient air equipment
  • Coordinates with EPA on data reporting.
  • Distributes the Air Quality Index.
  • Conducts daily air pollution forecasts and distributes to the public
  • Analyzes monitored data and conducts comparison studies for reporting results.
  • Phone: (717) 783-8949
  • E-mail: Bryan Oshinski
     

Field Operations and Maintenance Section

  • Develops technical aspects of ambient air quality field monitoring programs.
  • Operates and maintains statewide ambient air monitoring field equipment.
  • Conducts ambient air quality studies of toxic pollutants using a variety of portable and stationary monitoring equipment. Parameters monitored include volatile organic compounds, hydrogen sulfide, mercury, carbon dioxide, aldehydes, combustible gases, particulate matter, and weather elements.
  • Evaluates/selects new air monitoring locations, arranges leases, develops site construction specifications.
  • Oversees the DEP's acid rain and mercury deposition networks.
  • Conducts special study/special investigative sampling.
  • Reviews contractor-proposed monitoring plans.
  • Conducts periodic reviews of air monitoring network, identifying data trends used to continually update the location and number of samplers.
  • Phone: (717) 439-6939
  • E-mail: Robert Valent

 

  • Develops regulations, policies, and guidance necessary to implement requirements of the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act (APCA).
  • Develops strategies and programs to address interstate transport issues.
  • Develops State Implementation Plans.
  • Work with regional and national groups on the development and implementation of stationary and area source emission reduction strategies.
  • Phone: (717) 772-3436
  • E-mail: Kirit Dalal
  • E-mail: Susan Hoyle, Regulatory Coordinator

 


Mobile Sources Section

  • Works with PennDOT to implement vehicle emissions inspection/maintenance programs.
  • Implements voluntary and pilot programs to reduce pollution from cars, trucks and offroad sources.
  • Works with metropolitan planning agencies to ensure transportation projects are consistent with air quality plans.
  • Works with national and regional groups on other mobile source issues such as improved gasoline and diesel fuels.
  • Phone: (717) 787-9492
  • E-mail: Brian Trowbridge

 


Stationary Sources Section

  • Prepares projected stationary source SIP Inventories.
  • Develops regulations for stationary and area sources.
  • Develops and administers programs that reduce interstate transport of pollutants.
  • Coordinates the activities of the Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee.
  • Phone: (717) 772-3921
  • E-mail: Vacant

 

    • Develops policy and guidance on air quality rules and regulations
    • Oversees the Small Business Assistance Program
    • Coordinates and tracks enforcement actions with the Regional field offices
    • Operates Continuous Source Emission Compliance Program
    • Coordinates with the Philadelphia and Allegheny County Departments of Health in the administration of their approved air quality management programs
    • Coordinates with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the administration of inspection and enforcement commitments
    • Coordinates with EPA in joint enforcements.
    • Phone: (717) 772-3369
    • E-mail: Nancy Herb
       

    Compliance Assistance and Monitoring Section

    • Tracks and reports Notices of Violation, enforcement actions and penalty payments
    • Administers Small Business Compliance Assistance programs
    • Administers outreach programs for compliance assistance
    • Administers High Priority Violation program in coordination with Regional Programs and EPA
    • Administers Compliance Monitoring Strategy in coordination with Regional Programs and EPA
    • Coordinates with Regional Programs in the implementation of Stage I and Stage II Vapor Recovery requirements
    • Develops enforcement policies
    • Develops programs for the regulation of air toxics and provides expertise on air toxic related issues to Regional staff and other bureaus
    • Phone: (717) 772-3927
    • E-mail: Deb Wehr
       

    Continuous Compliance Section

    • Provides enforcement programs for sources required to monitor emissions using Continuous Source Monitoring Systems (CSMS's)
    • Develops and implements CSMS compliance assurance policies, and guidelines
    • Provides CSMS enforcement case assistance and policy interpretations
    • Provides Continuous Source Monitoring workshops for source owners/operators and Regional staff
    • Provides progress and compliance tracking and reporting of CSMS enforcement cases for Regional Managers and EPA
    • Applies enforcement policy considerations to CSMS quarterly data through the quarterly reports
    • Provides presentations and analysis of CSMS information and data
    • Phone: (717) 772-3427
    • E-mail: Todd Starner

     

    • Develops policy and guidance on permitting activities required by the Clean Air Act and Air Pollution Control Act.
    • Oversees regional permitting activities for consistency and uniformity.
    • Provides assistance on pollution control technology determinations.
    • Develops policy on air toxics and risk assessment.
    • Phone: (717) 783-9476.
    • E-mail: Viren Trivedi
       

    New Source Review Section

    • Assists in the implementation of New Source Review(NSR)/Prevention of Significant Deterioration(PSD) and other permitting regulations.
    • Develops and provides guidance and oversight for the new Title V operating permit program.
    • Coordinates with other Department permitting programs.
    • Phone: (717) 772-3979.
    • E-mail: Sean Wenrich
       

    Technical Support Section

    • Participates in all activities involving control technology determinations.
    • Develops comprehensive air permitting criteria documents for various source categories.
    • Assists regions in making determinations of Reasonably Available Control Technology(RACT), Best Available Technology(BAT), Best Available Control Technology(BACT), Maximum Achievable Control Technology(MACT), and Lowest Achievable Emission Rate(LAER).
    • Phone: (717) 787-2856.
    • E-mail: Naishad (Nash) Bhatt

    Air Quality Modeling Section

    • Conducts Air Dispersion Modeling.
    • Conducts PSD Modeling Requirements & Analysis.
    • Forecasts Air Quality Index for portions of the State.
    • Develops attainment demonstration plans for nonattainment areas.
    • Phone: (717) 783-9243
    • E-mail: Andrew Fleck

     

    • Measures and verifies pollution emissions from industrial sources.
    • Operates Continuous Emission Monitoring program.
    • Conducts fuel analysis programs.
    • Phone: (717) 783-9479
    • E-mail: Charles Zadakis
       

    Continuous Emission Monitoring Section

    • Reviews quarterly data submissions.
    • Generates periodic and special reports from CEM information.
    • Performs on-site inspections of CEM equipment.
    • Performs audit programs consisting of challenging analyzers with calibration gasses and overall system evaluations.
    • Conducts phased approval system for design, installation, and testing of CEM systems.
    • Phone: (717) 772-3944
    • E-mail: Natalie Russ
       

    Source Testing Section

    • Performs emissions tests in response to requests by regional personnel or for audit purposes.
    • Develops, implements, and oversees the  oxygenated and Stage II fuels programs in the southeast region.
    • Reviews consultant/company pre-test protocols and test report reviews.
    • Develops, implements, and oversees the Department's Stage II vapor control system testing program in the Southeast Region.
    • Evaluates new EPA testing/analytical procedures.
    • Observes source tests conducted by consultants/companies.
    • Phone: (717) 772-3938
    • E-mail: Rick Szekeres