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Custom Stack Analysis, LLC. News
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MACT standards for sewage sludge incinerators
EPA announced in the October 14 Federal Register proposed rulemaking to cut emissions of mercury, particle pollution and other harmful pollutants from sewage sludge incinerators (SSIs). According to EPA, SSIs represent the sixth-largest source of ...
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U.S. EPA ICRs require HAP and other emissions tests on combustion units
In early June 2009, U.S. EPA issued Information Collection Request (ICR) letters to facilities requiring hazardous air pollutant (HAP) and other emission tests on more than 300 industrial, commercial and institutional boilers and process heaters and ...
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Custom stack analysis receives 2009 best of alliance award
Custom Stack Analysis has been selected for the 2009 Best of Alliance Award in the Environmental & Ecological Services category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding ...
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EPA finishes first round of testing for air pollution at Cupertino school
A first round of data will be available soon on the air being tested around Stevens Creek Elementary School, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The early results regarding levels of chromium VI were scheduled to be released in early ...
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EPA releases third national assessment of toxic air pollutants
EPA has released the latest version of a state-of-the-science tool that estimates health risks from breathing air toxics in the United States. The National Air Toxics Assessment (NATA), based on 2002 air emissions data, helps federal, state, local ...
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US must pull up its Sox and Nox
While the Administration and most of the Congressional leadership have been pouring their attention and political capital into cobbling together a coalition to support a carbon cap and trade mechanism, the one existing such system for air pollution ...
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Air pollution can damage DNA in three days
Inhalation of some particulates can cause some genes to become reprogrammed, affecting the development and outcome of cancers, Italian researchers said. Dr. Andrea Baccarelli of the University of Milan enrolled 63 healthy subjects who worked in a ...