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Introduction
- We are proud to introduce the first web site devoted to the needs of LDAR
Program Administrators world wide! Complying with EPA and state regulations
for fugitive emissions of volatile organic compounds is no easy task. As
mandated by the Clean Air Act, plants which do Chemical Processing, Petroleum Refining, and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
are among those who must have a Leak Detection And Repair (LDAR) program in place to monitor and report fugitive
emissions. The Plight of
the LDAR Program Administrator
Every
plant which has to comply with fugitive emissions regulations must have someone to fulfill the role of LDAR Program
Administrator.
That person carries significant responsibility. He or
she must ensure that:
HELP! Where do you go to find the vital information you need to manage an LDAR program?
Until now, there was no single place you could go. LDAR.COM provides
the resources you need to be effective as
Regular Updates! This site will be updated with new information often.
Make visiting LDAR.COM a routine part of your week. It's
back! Chat with your
peers! LDAR.COM provides a forum
to discuss issues important to you and your job. Click on the Discussions button and listen in on what others are talking about. Or
better yet, participate! Its easy! We are a
community. LDAR has become its own little world that speaks its own language.
We need a place to gather and exchange ideas. LDAR.COM is that
place. Its open 24 hours a day. Help
us make this community a success. Give us your feedback.
We want to provide more of what you find useful and less of what you dont. As suggestions come to mind, act on them by clicking the Contact Us button at the top of the page.
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