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Managing continuous emissions monitoring systems
With recent rulemaking governing compliance determinations in regards to the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and highly reactive volatile organic compounds (HRVOCs), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) required more frequent monitoring which resulted in the installation of more monitoring systems at the facility. This large Gulf Coast refinery decided to utilize the ...
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Managing Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems
Untitled Document With recent rulemaking governing compliance determinations in regards to the emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and highly reactive volatile organic compounds (HRVOCs), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) required more frequent monitoring which resulted in the installation of more monitoring systems at the facility. This large Gulf ...
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Odor control in WWTPs
Controlling odor emissions at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a priority objective for management entities, in order to ensure the well-being of workers and minimize the impact these facilities have on the environment. Bioconservacion has the solution to treat the emission of odor-causing gases, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and improving the quality of life of ...
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Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems for Industry
Across the globe, environmental regulatory authorities require manufacturing industries to monitor their pollutant emission rates. The most common means of measuring emissions is with continuous emissions monitoring systems, which are a packaged system of gas analyzers, gas sampling system, temperature, and flow and opacity monitors which are then integrated in with a system for data acquisition. ...
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SF6 Gas Analysis: Ensuring Safety in Electrical Switchgear Operations
Electrical switchgear plays an indispensable role in the regulated distribution and management of electrical power in an array of environments, be it residential, commercial, or industrial. At the heart of these switchgear operations is the use of SF6 or sulphur hexafluoride, a highly potent greenhouse gas. Understanding the significance and roles of SF6 gas analysis becomes paramount in ...
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Managing Global EHS Compliance case study
Challenge: Facing the challenges of operating in an international regulatory environment, a global technology company was seeking a consultant to manage its EHS compliance program across 40 countries located throughout the United States, Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. Program objectives included ensuring compliance with local EHS regulations and internal management standards. With a ...
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Normalisation in Emissions Monitoring – What Does It Mean?
Emission sources (stack emissions) are found across different industries including power generation, cement production, steel making, energy from waste, chemicals processing, oil and gas refining and food processing. Emission monitoring systems that measure emissions released into the atmosphere are used to demonstrate compliance with environmental regulations. It is preferred, to report ...
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The Requirement for SCR & SNCR
For decades coal has been the fuel of choice for most power stations around the world but also happens to be the most pollutant. The environmental regulation in Europe, China and India has stringent emission limits which coal fired power stations are finding it increasingly difficult and expensive to comply with and are therefore employing such systems as SCR and SNCR. Selective catalytic ...
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Laser Gas Detector LGD F200
Laser gas detection with innovative, easy-to-integrate OEM modules Diode Laser based gas detection gains increased interest in the industry as it offers significant benefits in terms of selectivity, stability and low maintenance. Axetris provides innovative gas detector modules as basis for extractive process control systems and for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS). The technology ...
By Axetris AG
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Benefits of Air Quality Monitoring
The air we breathe has an immeasurable impact on our lives. It’s not just a matter of sustenance, health, and well-being. As urbanisation and industrialisation continue to surge, the need for robust air quality monitoring becomes more pressing. Today, air quality monitoring isn’t merely a trend; it’s a necessity. Real-time air quality monitors have revolutionised the ...
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