Stakeholder Group: Leak Detection and Repair Alternative Work Practice
Meeting schedule, minutes, and membership for the LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group.
About the Leak, Detection, and Repair (LDAR) Alternative Work Practice (AWP) Stakeholder Group
The LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group is an open participation stakeholder group; therefore, anyone who wishes to join the group may attend the meetings. The goal of the group is to seek stakeholder input on issues related to the LDAR AWP and may include requirements of use, monitoring, quantification, and SIP implications. The group may also look at other related technologies and processes.
On December 22, 2008, (Federal Register, Vol. 73, No. 246, Page 78199) the EPA finalized the LDAR AWP to detect fugitive emission leaks from equipment. Many of the links on this page point to files posted in PDF. (Help with PDF.)
- Schedule of Future Meetings
- Minutes and Agendas of Past Meetings (including members in attendance)
- Members
- Links to Resource Documents
- Contact Information
Schedule of Future Meetings
- There are no meetings scheduled at this time.
Minutes and Agendas of Past Meetings
Past meeting agendas, minutes, and presentations may be requested by emailing siprules@tceq.texas.gov with 'Past LDAR AWP Stakeholder Meeting Info' in the subject line.
Members
The LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group is an open participation group; therefore, anyone who wishes to join the group may attend the meetings. The LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group Member List will be updated periodically.
Links to Resource Documents
Contact Information
- For more information, or to suggest topics for future meetings, please call the Stationary Source Programs Team or send an e-mail to siprules@tceq.texas.gov with "LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group" in the subject line.
- Sign up to receive e-mail updates on SIP-related information, including information on the LDAR AWP Stakeholder Group. Select SIP Hot Topics under the Air Quality heading.