


Rule Development is a Section of the Planning,
Rules and Research Division. Staff are primarily responsible
for developing District rules based on air quality plans, strategies and
schedules. Rule Development staff also works with other District
staff assigned to develop rules to provide assistance and manage the rule
development process. This page lists Rule Development staff, contact
information and current and recent assignments, including staff from other
divisions.
For information about ozone
plans and strategies, see the Ozone
Planning page.
For information about particulate
matter schedules, see the Particulate Matter
page.
For information about current
workshop proposals, see the Public Workshops,
Community Meetings and Requests for Comments page.
For information about scheduled
hearings, see the Regulatory
Public Hearings page.
| Staff |
Assignments |
| Rule
Development Staff |
Daniel
Belik
Rule Development Manager
415-749-4786 |
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| Victor
Douglas Principal
Air Quality Specialist
415-749-4752 |
Regulation
8, Rule 3: Architectural Coatings
Regulation 8, Rule 45:
Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Coating Operations
prior projects: Regulation
9, Rule 8: NOx and CO from Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
Regulation 8, Rule 28:
Episodic Releases from Pressure Relief Devices at Petroleum Refineries
and Chemical Plants
Atmospheric Blowdown Systems
Regulation 8, Rule 18:
Equipment Leaks |
Senior
Air Quality Engineer
vacant |
|
Julian
Elliot
Senior Air Quality Engineer
415-749-4705 |
Regulation
9, Rule 7: NOx and CO from Industrial, Institutional and Commercial
Boilers, Steam Generators and Process Heaters
Regulation 9, Rule 10:
NOx and CO from Boilers, Steam Generators andn Process Heaters in
Petroleum Refineries
prior projects: Regulation
8, Rule 5: Storage of Organic Liquids
Regulation 8, Rule 44:
Marine Tank Vessel Operations |
Senior
Air Quality Specialist
vacant |
|
Guy
Gimlen
Air Quality Engineer
415-749-4734 |
Regulation
8, Rule 32: Wood Products Coating
Regulation 8, Rule 33:
Gasoline Bulk Terminals and Delivery Vehicles, and
Regulation 8, Rule 39:
Gasoline Bulk Plants and Delivery Vehicles
Emissions from Cooling
Towers
prior projects: Regulation
9, Rule 6: NOx from Natural Gas Fired Water Heaters
Regulation 9, Rule 9:
Nitrogen Oxides from Stationary Gas Turbines
Food Manufacturing and
Processing Equipment |
William
Saltz
Air Quality Specialist
415-749-4698 |
Regulation
8, Rule 20: Graphic Arts Printing and Coating Operations
Emissions from Cooling
Towers
Regulation 8, Rule 50:
Polyester Resin Operations |
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| Rule Development
Assignments in other Divisions |
Eric
Pop
Air Quality Specialist
Compliance and Enforcement
Division
415-749-5172 |
proposed Regulation 6, Rule 3: Wood Burning Devices |
Alex
Ezersky
Senior Advanced Projects
Advisor
Compliance and Enforcement
Division
415-749-4650 |
prior projects:
Regulation 12, Rule 12: Flares at Petroleum Refineries
Regulation 12, Rule 11:
Flare Monitoring at Petroleum Refineries |
Virginia
Lau
Advanced Projects Advisor
Planning, Rules and Research
Division
415-749-4696 |
prior project: Regulation 6, Rule 2: Commercial Cooking
Equipment |
Brian
Bateman
Director
Engineering Division
415-749-4653 |
Regulation 3: Fees |
| Joe
Slamovich
Senior Advanced Projects
Advisor
Engineering Division
415-749-4681 |
prior project: Senate Bill 700 requirements regarding
Large Confined Animal Operations and Regulation 2: Permits, Rule 1:
General Requirements for agricultural operations |
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Contacts
Public Information Officer (415) 749-4900
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