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Training
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Link to EPA and other training resources and take advantage
of upcoming opportunities, including the Institute for
Tribal Environmental Professionals and the Air Pollution
Distance Learning Network.
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Air Pollution Training Institute
APTI is managed by the OAQPS Education and Outreach Group
and provides classroom, telecourse and self-instructional
courses.
Basic
Concepts in Environmental Science
This online reference material, consisting of seven modules,
contains self-study reading material and problems that review
important fundamental engineering principles and concepts
used in a number of Air Pollution Training Institute (APTI)
courses on control technology, permit review, and compliance
monitoring and inspection. Mastering this material will prepare
you for understanding the more advanced technical information
presented in APTI courses.
2001 Consolidated
Air Training Calender (Classroom)
The consolidated calendar lists the Year 2000's Air Pollution
Training Institute's (APTI) courses and a variety of other
air training events.
3 Month Telecourse
Schedule
The schedule lists the next 3 months of the Air Pollution
Distance Learning Network's telecourses (e.g., satellite broadcasts).
Self-Instructional Courses
The course list has Air Pollution Training Institute's self-instructional
courses which may be introductory or advanced.
OAQPS Education and Outreach Group
The best EPA resource for air related training. The Education
and Outreach Group provides technical air pollution training,
distance learning opportunities, promotes environmental education,
and develops and enhances outreach activities.
National
Enforcement Training Institute's Course Catalog
This is US EPA National Enforcement Training Institute's online
training resource site. This site provides access to NETI
course registration, training products, online classrooms,
and e-mail updates.
The Institute for
Tribal Environmental Professionals
ITEP, located at Northern Arizona University, provides assistance
(including air quality training courses to Indian tribes and other public
and private groups) in promoting effective environmental-resource
management on Indian lands.
For specific upcoming workshops, see the TribalAIR
Announcements page.
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