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Regulated Businesses

Many air pollution sources in Washington are required to register and obtain a permit from their local air quality control agency.  The Northwest Clean Air Agency (NWCAA) is responsible for regulating air pollution sources in Island, Skagit, and Whatcom counties.

If you are in business, chances are you deal with many public agencies. Northwest Clean Air Agency staff works diligently to help business owners/managers know and understand the air quality regulations pertaining to their business. These efforts increase compliance, resulting in cleaner air for us all. Here are some examples of regulated sources in our area.

  • Asphalt plants
  • Auto body shops
  • Boat builders
  • Dry cleaners
  • Chemical producers
  • Cereal manufacturers
  • Cement batch plants
  • Coffee roasters
  • Crematories
  • Fertilizer processors
  • Gas stations
  • Military installations

 

  • Seed & feed mills
  • Petroleum oil refineries  
  • Petroleum storage/transfer facilities
  • Plastic & fiberglass fabricators
  • Rock crushers
  • Sand blasters
  • Spray coating facilities
  • Wastewater treatment plants
  • Wood product manufacturers

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10. 06.10 - Environmental Boot Camp: Basic training for plant environmental compliance personnel -

The Puget Sound Chapter of PNWIS/A&WMA is hosting a multimedia Environmental Boot Camp on October 6, 2010.

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