Title: Iowa Permit Streamlining Efforts
1Iowa Permit Streamlining Efforts
- Dave Phelps
- Iowa Department of Natural Resources
- Air Quality Bureau
2What is Kaizen?
- Kaizen means continuous incremental improvement
- The event is a highly-focused, action-oriented,
2-5 day event in which an empowered team takes
immediate action to improve a specific process.
3How Does Kaizen Work?
- Clear objectives (Eliminate waste)
- Team process
- Tight focus on time
- Quick simple
- Necessary resources immediately available
- Immediate results (new process functioning by end
of week)
4Index
- History
- Achievements
- Analysis
- Non-Standard and Complex Projects
- Complex Kaizen Event
5HISTORY
6Values before Kaizen
- Project Lead Time 62 days (Days from receipt to
issuance including time waiting for information) - Permit Output 8 permits per day (Approximately
2000/year in 250 working days) - Information Requests 1.06/project
- Denials
7Targets Established for Kaizen Event for Standard
Projects
- Project Lead Time 25 Reduction (45 Days)
- Permit Output 25 Increase (10/day)
- Information Requests 50 Reduction
- Denials Not to Increase
8Event Work
- Map Process
- Focus Target of Event (Complex out)
- Eliminate Non-value Steps/Handoffs
- Time Remaining Steps
- Develop Goals
- Implement New Process
9Event Goals
- 5 days per permit
- 10 permits per day
- 0.53 Requests for information per project
10Projected Lead Times for Standard Permits
11Changes Made by Process Improvement Team
- Welcome Calls to expedite requests for
information - Permit forms were modified
- 1-877-Air-Iowa
- Backlog to be addressed quickly (team developed)
dedicated to backlog pool of asbuilts (700
permits)
12Changes Made by Process Improvement Team
- Steps Eliminated (23 to 7)
- Handoffs (18 to 4)
- Moved some staff offices for better workflow
13Changes Made Since Event
- Coordination with Modeling Group to Prioritize
projects - Nonstandards taken out of calcs
- As-built letter - Nice NOV by Engineer
- More Site visits
- Addition of 4 staff (from Backlog)
- Switch from First-InFirst-Out to Time Management
14Project Type Breakdown
- Standard Projects 73
- Nonstandard Projects 16
- Complex Projects 11
15ACCOMPLISHMENTS
16Accomplishments
17Leadtime to Date
- Since July 2003 through April 2005
- 983 standard projects, 4071 permits
- Average leadtime 11.5 days per project
18Project Completion Rate
19ANALYSIS
20 Time allocation analysis
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22Projects with requests for info.
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24NON-STANDARD and COMPLEX PROJECTS
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30SUMMARY
31Summary for Standard Projects
- Goals Achieved?
- Project Lead Time 7 days (11.5)
- Permit Output 10/day
(7.7) - Information Requests 50 ? (55 ?)
32SUMMARY
- Reviewing Reasons for not meeting Expectations -
Future Events? - WFA
- WFI
- Modeling
- Internal Process Review
33Summary
- Standard Process Issues for Next Event
- Was original goal realistic?
- Why so many modifications (52 Projects, 68
permits)? - Why so many nonstandard applications?
- Assignment Process
- Impact from Modeling?
- Why so much missing information?
- WFA
34Air Quality Complex Permit Kaizen Event Report
Out
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
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36Background
- AQ Complex Permit was selected because
- It consisted of 15 of total projects but it took
up 30 to 40 of total staff time. - Projects have greatest environmental and economic
impact in communities - AQ Bureau provided support and Pella Corp.
donated significant consulting services
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
37Objectives
- Reduce lead time for process project from 210 to
125 days (including 40 days comment period).
Reduction of 50 - Reduce requests for additional information by 50
- Reduce the number of unanticipated comments in
the comment period by 50 - Develop a standard operating procedures guide for
project reviewers and project applicants
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
38Defining Complex Permit
- Complex PSD are PSD and Ethanol Greenfields
180 days (follow new process) - Complex Legal are consent orders, compliance
orders, SIPs not subject to new process at
this time (outside processes and other legal
complexities difficult to control) - Complex Syn. Minor, Netting, VOP, 112(g),
non-Ethanol Greenfield, PCP 90 days (require
pre-meeting, clock starts after pre-meeting)
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
39New Process
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
40New Process (cont.)
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
41Steps to Build On
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
42Implemented
- Initial Call Checklist
- Pre-Application Meeting Agenda
- Pre-Application Meeting Web Document
- Pre-Application Timeline/Schedule Document
- Updated Application Forms
- Provided Guidance on Proposing Permit Language
- Table of Content for the Guidance
- Work in Progress Plan
- Start Date of New Process
- Communication Plan
- Metrics for Measuring Progress
- Web Plan for Posting all New Process Information
- EPA Agreement Document
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
43Homework
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
44Parking Lot
- EPA Rules vs. Guidance
- Complex Legal
- SIPs
- Consent Orders
- Compliance Issues
Destination Excellence Continuous Improvement
45Questions?