Update: This Workshop is now full. Please see training on April 13 and April 18.
Who Should Attend?
Building engineers and maintenance staff, developers, contractors, stakeholders interested in air quality
regulations, hazardous waste requirements and best practices, DCSEU energy incentives, and PACE financing.
All workshop participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
To register, go to: airenergyandwasteworkshop2.splashthat.com
The workshop is free but registration is required.
Agenda
Mary Lynn Wilhere, Urban Sustainability Administration, DOEE 10:00-10:15
Welcome
Stephen Ours and Ralph Knatt, Air Quality Division, DOEE 10:15-10:45
- Air pollution sources in residential and commercial buildings
- Permit and regulatory requirements for combustion equipment
- Other regulations – odor, dust, and engine idling
- Regulations for demolition and renovation in buildings containing asbestos
- Q&A
Vickie North, Hazardous Waste, Toxics Division, DOEE 10:45-11:15
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Regulations that apply to the management of hazardous waste
(including used fluorescent light bulbs), EPA ID number requirements
- Regulations that apply to the management of universal waste and secondary containment
Giuls Kunkel, District of Columbia Sustainable Energy 11:15-11:45
Utility (DCSEU)
- DC SEU rebates for boilers, HVAC, generators, and other incentives
- Learn how DCSEU offers technical guidance to its customers, and
how to take advantage of incentives for projects that lead to gas
and electric savings
Kenley Farmer, Energy Administration , DOEE 11:45-12:15
- Introduction to Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing,
- the District's only green financing program
- Requirements for the program and case studies of DC PACE projects
Katie Bergfeld, Energy Administration, DOEE 12:15-12:20
- EnergyStar Benchmarking, news and due dates