ambient air News
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OPSIS Monitors the Ambient Air in Sweden
OPSIS AB has installed two new AQM Monitoring Systems in Sweden. The two systems are placed in the cities of Trelleborg and Arvika. They monitor NO2, SO2 and PM10 particles. The contracts started the 1st of January 2016 and the measurements are performed on behalf of Arvika and Trelleborg municipality and are made in accordance with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Both Arvika and ...
By OPSIS AB
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Chromatotec® is a member of the european working group WG 12 for the standardisation for the measure of pollutants in ambient air
Chromatotec® wants to share its experience on ambient air monitoring. This allows our company to keep its knowledge to a high level of expertise for the benefit of its instruments and its customers. That is why Michel ROBERT, Analytical Department Manager of Chromatotec® (michel.robert@chromatotec.com) was admitted as a member of the European working group for ambient air monitoring ...
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Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Air
Problems of odor emissions from local paper plant Analysis of sulfur compounds in ambient air at ppb levels is requested. Client has SO2 analyzer in situ, showing levels of approx 0-10 ppb in general. The concentration variations of SO2 for our analyzer and the current system followed the same trend throughout the 10 days period. However, our TRS Medor has a much higher response to SO2 which ...
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Air Quality Monitoring Station sent to Jamaica
CAS recently designed, manufactured and integrated a Turn-Key Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station that was sent to the country of Jamaica. This station consists of a CAS 9001 Series Shelter mounted to a trailer for transport. The Station is integrated with instrumentation to measure NOx, SO2 and O3. The station was aslo equipped with a detachable meteorological tower for meteorological ...
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Multi Million Pound Romanian order for Casella Monitor
Casella Monitor, manufacturer of Ambient Air Quality gas analysers and systems, has successfully won its largest ever order in the history of Casella and probably in the European ambient market in the last decade. As successful major contractor to an Italian/Romanian consortium, 94 individual air quality monitoring stations will be supplied, installed and commissioned within 7 regions for the ...
By Casella
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a1-cbiss Introduce Complete Ambient Air Analyser Range
In partnership with Environnement SA, a1-cbiss are pleased to announce the addition of new ambient air quality monitoring analysers to their extensive emission monitoring analysers range. The complete range of real-time gas analysers each use unique technologies and reference methods to provide the most reliable and accurate results for the common regulatory air pollutants such as nitrogen ...
By a1-cbiss
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20 AQMS stations for the Turkish Ministry of Environnement
We are proud to congratulate our partner Titaş A.Ş for winning a 20 AQMS stations tender with 93 Environnement S.A analyzers for the Turkish Ministry of Environment The 20 ambient air quality surveillance stations includes 93 pollution monitoring analyzers: 16 x AF22M sulfur dioxide (SO2) monitors - 31 x MP101M particulate PM2.5 and PM10 monitors - 24 x AC32M - nitrogen oxides (NO ...
By ENVEA
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EPA Approves New Mexico’s Clean Air Plan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently approved updates to New Mexico’s clean air plan. New Mexico’s plan meets federal requirements for implementation, maintenance and enforcement of the 2010 sulfur dioxide air standard. The Clean Air Act requires states to have a plan that implements, maintains, and enforces national ambient air quality standards. When a federal ...
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EPA Establishes New 1-hour Standard for Sulfur Dioxide
On June 2, 2010 the U.S. EPA established a new 1-hour primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for sulfur dioxide (SO2). The new 1-hour standard was set at the level of 75 parts per billion (ppb) calculated as the three-year average of the 99th percentile of the annual distribution of daily maximum 1-hour average concentrations. With the establishment of the new 1-hour SO2 ...
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EPA proposes stronger air quality standards for sulfur dioxide
For the first time in nearly 40 years, EPA is proposing to strengthen the nation’s sulfur dioxide (SO2) air quality standard to protect public health. Power plants and other industrial facilities emit SO2 directly into the air. Exposure to SO2 can aggravate asthma, cause respiratory difficulties, and result in emergency room visits and hospitalization. People with asthma, children, and the ...
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FPI Deploys Mobile Monitoring Vehicle to Ensure Air Quality around Important Venue and Area
The highly-anticipated Asian Games kicked off on Sep 23rd, bringing together athletes and spectators from across the region. Amidst much cheering, the games is coming to a close. Outside the venue, as one of our representative products, the mobile monitoring vehicle, seemed to be a sentinel to carry out cruise inspection from start to finish, to ensure the air quality by utilizing the pioneer ...
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EPA sets stronger national air quality standard for sulfur dioxide first new SO2 standard in 40 years will improve air quality for millions (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a final new health standard for sulfur dioxide (SO2). This one-hour health standard will protect millions of Americans from short-term exposure to SO2, which is primarily emitted from power plants and other industrial facilities. Exposure to SO2 can aggravate asthma and cause other respiratory difficulties. People with asthma, children, ...
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Enviro Technology Take to the Road
Environmental health professionals will be able to see open path monitoring in action when Enviro Technology Services take to the road with their mobile OPSIS 300 system. Using Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (DOAS), OPSIS 300 is capable of continuously measuring ambient concentrations of key pollutants. With only two moving parts to the system, OPSIS 300 is ...
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$14 billion market for FGD equipment and consumables
Revenues for equipment, repair parts and consumables to remove SO2 from power plant stacks around the world will increase to over $14 billion in 2011 up from $13.2 billion in 2010. This is the forecast in the McIlvaine online report FGD Markets and Strategies. www.mcilvainecompany.com Fifty percent of the expenditures will be for reagents and repairs. The reagents include lime, limestone, ...
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