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Air monitoring equipment endorsed by the Chinese government
Markes International (Llantrisant, UK) has announced that its automated air-monitoring systems for both canister and tube sampling have been officially endorsed by the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection. This cements their long-standing reputation as high-performance, well-designed and cost-effective technologies for the analysis of volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and ...
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Earth Day 2022:Invest in Our Planet, Together to the Future
This year marks the 52nd Anniversary of Earth Day. The purpose of this day is to highlight the global effort it takes to restore our Earth for the benefit of everyone and future generations. Each Earth Day, people around the world mobilize to raise awareness of important environmental issues. The theme for Earth Day 2022 is "Invest in Our Planet." In the context of China's 14th Five-Year Plan and ...
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FPI Solution: FPI Volatile Organic Compounds Monitoring Solution
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic compounds involved in atmospheric photochemical reactions, including non-methane hydrocarbons (alkanes, olefins, alkynes, aromatic hydrocarbons, etc.), oxygen-containing organics (aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, ethers, etc.), chlorine-containing organics, nitrogen-containing organics, sulphur-containing organics, etc., and they are the important ...
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Air monitoring equipment from Markes International comes top in US EPA field trials
Markes International (Cincinnati, OH, USA) has come first and second in independent field-trials of air monitoring equipment carried out by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The results of this second rigorous phase of assessment were announced on 10 August to an audience of air-monitoring experts at the National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference in St Louis, MO, and re-inforce the ...
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Ormantine to Exhibit at the 2012 Air & Waste Management Associations Conference & Exhibition, June 19-22, in San Antonio, TX
Ormantine USA will be exhibiting at the 2012 Air & Waste Management Associations Conference & Exhibition, June 19-22, in San Antonio where we will present our latest air quality monitoring products, including the Rapid Air Monitor for VOCs and inorganic compounds. http://ace2012.awma.org/ The 2012 Air & Waste Management Associations Conference & Exhibition, June 19-22, in ...
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FPI's Air Quality Mobile Monitoring Technology Won the Endorsement of "Applicable Technology for Intelligent Chemical Parks".
August 30 - September 1, sponsored by the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation, "2023 China Intelligent Chemical Park Construction and Development Conference" was held in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, at the same time organized to carry out the release of the third batch of "Intelligent Chemical Park Applicable Technology."The air quality mobile monitoring technology declared by FPI ...
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Off-the-peg AQ website for Local Authorities
Untitled Document Enviro Technology Services plc has introduced a new website package that will enable Local Authorities to meet the increasing general public interest in air quality simply and economically. Designed to provide information on air quality in general and also to show up-to-the hour local data, the package has various options, including site hosting, in ...
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More effort needed to reduce summer ozone
Ground level ozone causes health problems, decreases crop yields and damages the environment. Ozone levels exceeding certain targets in Europe were less frequent in summer 2011 than in any year since monitoring started in 1997. However, the long-term objective was exceeded in all EU Member States and it is likely many of them will not meet the target value, applicable as of 2010. "In summer ...
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2020 Year Annual Meeting of Zwinsoft
The theme of this meeting is “Going up to difficulties, innovating and developing”, and carrying forward the corporate spirit of “Win-win cooperation, unity and progress, and win-win in the future”. The CEO Mr.Chen and all employees attended. President Chen took the stage to give a speech, and proposed that “FIRM FAITH AND GOING UP TO DIFFICULTIES” is the ...
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Ormantine to Exhibit at the EPA National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference
Ormantine USA will be exhibiting at the National Ambient Air Monitoring Conference, where we will present our latest air quality monitoring products, including the Rapid Air Monitor for VOCs and inorganic compounds. EPA in conjunction with NACAA will hold the National Air Quality Conference - Ambient Air Monitoring 2012 from May 14-17, 2012 at the Denver Marriott City Center in Denver, CO. ...
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July 6 update on federal response to oil spill near Billings, Montana
At approximately 11:00 PM on Friday, July 1 a break occurred in a 12-inch pipeline owned by ExxonMobil that resulted in a spill of crude oil into the Yellowstone River approximately 20 miles upstream of Billings, Montana. According to the company’s estimates, 1,000 barrels of oil entered the river, which is in flood stage, before the pipeline was cut off. EPA’s primary concern is ...
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Assessing VOC Exposures in New Construction or Recently Renovated Buildings in Puerto Rico
It’s quite common for a person to walk into a newly constructed or recently renovated home or office and comment about the “new” smell. While this “new” smell is pleasant to some, and may invoke feelings of a clean and fresh indoor environment, usually it actually means the person is being exposed to high levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These strong ...
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Cutting edge technology for science and research
Air quality monitoring experts Enviro Technology have unveiled a new range of instruments specifically aimed at the science and research community. For research purposes, accurate measurement of trace level compounds is vital, requiring sensitivity previously unseen in monitoring equipment. Though results can often rely on parts per trillion levels, limitations in gas monitoring technology has ...
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Smart Building: an opportunity for energy transition
The energy transition in the building sector If the buildings sector represents nearly 40% of energy-related CO2 emissions, according to the 2017 UN report, the potential for emission reduction is significant. Indeed, hundreds of millions of tonnes of carbon emissions from housing could be saved by 2050, up to 170 million for G7 countries. This is made possible in part through the ...
By Ecomesure
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$700,000 in U.S. EPA Climate and Air Quality Grants Awarded to Two U.C. Schools
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded a $300,000 grant to U.C. Irvine and a $400,000 grant to U.C. San Diego for work to improve our understanding of how certain organic compounds form in the atmosphere. The grants are part of more than $4.3 million awarded to 13 institutions nationwide. Support from EPA, along with that of the National Science Foundation (NSF), the ...
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New sensor capabilities for AQM Series
Particles Plus revealed their new PID and NDIR environmental sensors, enhancing performance for their line of Air Quality Monitors. While previous versions performed to specification, the new sensors bring their environmental monitoring to a new level of accuracy and repeatability. The enhanced sensor for CO2 employs a sophisticated non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detector that, coupled with free ...
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VOC72M: the most compact and robust analyzer of volatile organic compounds on the market
With more than 15 years of experience in the measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOC), Environment SA announces the VOC72M, a new generation analyzer for the measurement of VOC’s by gas chromatography with photo ionization detector (PID). The VOC can handle up to 40 compounds and eight configurations for analysis. This compact and fully automated analyzer with wide voltage range ...
By ENVEA
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PIDs for Environmental Air Quality Monitoring
hotoionization detectors (PIDs) can provide efficient monitoring and real-time information about the presence of toxic gases, explosive limits, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other gases in the environmental industry. PIDs rely on ionization as the basis of detection. When chemicals being monitored have been ionized, or the ions have been positively charged inside of the instrument from ...
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Murphy Oil USA to pay $1.25 million penalty to resolve clean air act violations / company to spend additional $142 million in pollution controls at refineries in Louisiana and Wisconsin (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the U.S. Justice Department announced that Murphy Oil USA has agreed to pay a $1.25 million civil penalty to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act at its petroleum refineries in Meraux, La. and Superior, Wis. As part of the settlement, the company will spend more than $142 million to install new and upgraded pollution reduction equipment at ...
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Epa begins study of air pollution near HOVENSA Oil Refinery in ST. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has begun a three-month study of air pollution from the HOVENSA oil refinery and other sources of air pollution near the facility in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. HOVENSA is the second largest oil refinery in the United States. EPA has installed air monitoring equipment at three locations where the biggest impacts of air pollution from HOVENSA and ...
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