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Equipment

What types of equipment typically produce air emissions?


Boilers, incinerators, shot blast/sandblasting units, turbines, internal combustion engines, heat treating operations, portable crushers, emergency generators, storage vessels (for fuel, chemicals, etc.), woodworking operations, de- greasing operations, compressors for natural gas operations, paint booths, furnaces, and generally any type of operation or process that vents outdoors will produce air emissions.

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Jeremy Hancher is the EMAP Program Manager located at the Widener University SBDC.  He holds over 15 years of experience in environmental compliance, environmental policy, and program management.  He is proud to be the team lead of the award-winning EMAP program which provides free and confidential environmental assistance to the Pennsylvania small business community in fulfillment of the requirements of the Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act and Section 507 of the federal Clean Air Act.
In 2015, Jeremy was part of the team effort when EMAP was recognized by US EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy for Outstanding Accomplishments by a State Small Business Environmental Assistance Provider in Providing Technical Environmental Assistance to the Small Business Community. Jeremy holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh, a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and a certificate from the Wharton School.
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