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Clean air compliance seminar set for April 15 in Morgantown

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A seminar designed to help West Virginia businesses and manufacturers better understand state and federal clean air regulations will take place April 15 in Morgantown.

The Air Quality General Permitting and Compliance Seminar will inform participants of both federal and West Virginia air quality requirements and will review the permitting process.

Participants will learn which federal and state standards apply to their organizations and what they need to do to comply with those standards. Any new or upcoming regulations or modifications and how they'll potentially affect businesses also will be discussed.

Terry Polen of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection will lead the seminar, which is sponsored by the West Virginia Manufacturing Extension Partnership and the DEP.

The event is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on April 15 at the Erickson Alumni Center on West Virginia University's Evansdale Campus in Morgantown.

Registration is $199 per person and closes at noon on Wednesday, April 10.

For more information or to register, contact Michelle Kyker at (304) 290-8463 or at mkyker@wvmep.wvu.edu.