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What do a Swiss army knife and an FTIR stack gas analyzer have in common?
Many people love to leave the city behind and go camping or hiking in the wilderness. Of course, packing for a trip like that can be a challenge. You might need a hatchet to chop down dead trees for firewood, a shovel for digging holes, a waterproof container for matches and first-aid supplies, a hammer for pounding in tent stakes, a flashlight, a knife, a compass, and many other tools. Fitting ...
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Emission Testing and Monitoring
Presented in Track B4: EMISSION TESTING & MONITORING at EUEC 2011, January 31 Phoenix, Arizona B4.1 | Update on PM2.5 and Condensable Particulate Matter Emissions Measurement Methods Larry Hottenstein | Partner, Environmental Resources Management Following the promulgation of the PM2.5 implementation rule, U.S. EPA proposed test methods for the measurement of stack emissions of ...
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Custom Engineering and Design Capability
ANSI N13.1-2011 stack sampling location qualification testing ANSI N13.1 stack sampling system design Custom air sampler design Integration of radiation detectors and air sampling systems ANSI N13.1-2011 Design Considerations ANSI N13.1-2011 requires that sampling systems satisfy the following design criteria; (1) representative particles from the stack flow must be drawn into the ...
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Navigating NSPS subpart Db for boilers: a case study
Over the past year, Trinity assisted a chemical company with the permitting and installation of a new 220 MMBtu/hr package boiler. The new natural gas-fired boiler replaces coal-fired units that were installed in the 1940s. Navigating through the numerous, and at times conflicting, regulatory requirements applicable to such a unit has been challenging. With careful planning and implementation, ...
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