Benzene NESHAP Online Courses for Environmental Professionals
Our on-demand online courses break down complex requirements into clear, practical steps for refineries, petrochemical plants, coke by-product and TSDFs, giving Environmental Professionals the knowledge and confidence to manage BWON compliance effectively.
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Ruth Benning, BWON SME
Environmental Regulatory Specialist | Benzene Compliance Expert | 20+ Years of Experience
Ruth Benning is a seasoned environmental professional with over two decades of specialized experience in air quality compliance and the BWON regulation. Recognized as a subject matter expert in federal and state-level regulations—including compliance with the Clean Air Act, MACT standards, and NESHAPs (e.g., 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart FF—Ruth has guided petrochemical facilities, refineries, and industrial operations through complex regulatory landscapes.
With a career rooted in 20+ years of consulting, Ruth has successfully developed and implemented benzene waste operations NESHAP (BWON) compliance programs, led site audits, designed monitoring and sampling strategies, and provided expert training for EH&S teams. She is known for balancing technical rigor with practical implementation strategies that align regulatory requirements with operational realities.
Ruth holds a degree, in Chemical Engineering and a MBA in Business and has contributed to industry best practices through white papers, regulatory commentaries, and speaking engagements at environmental conferences.