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1 Region 5 States Environmental Results Program for Autobody Refinishing Shops Vince Hellwig, Chief Air Quality Division Michigan Department of Natural.

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1 1 Region 5 States Environmental Results Program for Autobody Refinishing Shops Vince Hellwig, Chief Air Quality Division Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment

2 2 PROJECT SUMMARY Applicant: Wisconsin DNR, SBCAAP Project Cost: $350,000 Project Period: 10/1/09 – 9/30/12 State Agency Support: SBEAPs in Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Partner: NEWMOA

3 3 Small Business Environmental Assistance Programs (SBEAPS) Section 507 of Clean Air Act 16 years of compliance assistance experience. Many SBEAPs provide outreach on all environmental regulations. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Indiana have ERP experience.

4 4 Region 5 Autobody ERP Focus on NESHAP Subpart 6H Hit on other Environmental Regulations Energy Efficiency Pollution Prevention

5 5 Overview of Subpart 6H Spray paint in enclosure 98% filter efficiency HVLP spray guns Gun cleaning without atomizing Painter certification Notifications: Initial and Compliance Status

6 6 Spray Painting in Enclosure

7 7 Painter Certification

8 8 ERP Steps and Deadlines Step 1: Inventory (Completed) Step 2: Baseline visits (Jan-May 2010) Step 3: Compliance Assistance (Summer 2010) Step 4: Self Certification (Fall 2010) Step 5: Targeted Follow-up (Winter 2011) Step 6: Post-Certification Inspections (Summer 2011) Step 7: Informed decision making (Fall - Winter 2012)

9 9 Step 1: Inventory Urban Counties Areas of Focus –Population > 200,000 –Best use of time and travel –Biggest gains on public health –Improve air quality in environmental justice areas

10 10 Step 1: Inventory Economies of Scale With Statistics 200 Facilities 50 Inspections 20,000 Facilities 66 Inspections 2,000 Facilities 64 Inspections Sampled Facilities All other Facilities in Sector Note: Figures based upon 95% confidence level

11 11 Step 1: Inventory WIMNMIINILOHRegion Total Urban Population 4566758774891,2251,3475,069 Sample (Individual States) 627810262140156600 Sample (Region) 151925153438146

12 12 Step 2: Baseline Visits Training at Region 5 in Fall 2009 for the project field staff for common understanding of measures. Onsite survey questions. Call before visiting.

13 13 Step 2: Baseline Visits Early Findings - Large disparity in housekeeping, number of employees, sales, interest in the regulations, and resources to comply. Don’t like keeping records. Licensed shops located in residential neighborhoods.

14 14 Step 2: Baseline Visits Early Findings - Shops need one place to go for correct answers. Very few get inspected by state. Regulate the sale of paint. Level the playing field. Industry’s perception: EPA will be going after shops with the money (large dealerships).

15 15 Step 2: Baseline Visits Uncovering the sticky compliance issues. Examples: –Downdraft preparation stations –Painting on a frame rack –Loop holes: 3 ounce cup –OSHA and Local Codes

16 16 Step 3: Compliance Assistance Regional Collaboration –Providing same interpretations among states and EPA enforcement. –Don’t reinvent the wheel. –Monthly Tool Development Conference Calls. –Post on Wisconsin Dept of Commerce Web site. –http://commerce.wi.gov/bd/BD-CA- AutobodyERP_training.htmlhttp://commerce.wi.gov/bd/BD-CA- AutobodyERP_training.html

17 17 Step 3: Compliance Assistance Frequently Asked Question Document Shared nation-wide via Small Business Environmental Home Page (www.smallbiz-enviroweb.org)www.smallbiz-enviroweb.org OECA review

18 18 Step 3: Compliance Assistance Compliance assistance starting before completion of baseline inspection DNRE has attended 12 painter certification trainings Over 1,000 Michigan painters certified

19 19 Step 3: Compliance Assistance Threat of enforcement = Standing Room Only

20 20 Step 3: Compliance Assistance Early Findings: –Keep it simple –Right tool for different audiences: Videos and FAQs for the shops Detailed fact sheets for jobbers –Associations –Distributors’/Manufacturers’ Reps –Local building inspectors and MIOSHA

21 21 Trade Association

22 22 Distributors/Jobbers

23 23 Manufacturer Reps

24 24 Step 6: Post –Certification Inspections Region 5 EPA inspectors conducting inspections in all six states. Only Illinois taking delegation of the NESHAP Subpart 6H. Compliance assistance must match enforcement interpretation.

25 25 Final Thoughts ERPs greatly enhance our understanding of the industry we are regulating, which will equate to more effective outreach. ERPs improve trust between shops and the DNRE – putting a face with the agency.

26 26 Contact Grant Administrator: Renee Lesjak Bashel –Renee.bashel@wisconsin.govRenee.bashel@wisconsin.gov –608-264-6153 Michigan’s Contact: Dave Fiedler –fiedlerd@michigan.govfiedlerd@michigan.gov –517-373-0607

27 27 Thank You! Questions?


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